Scudda Hoo! Scudda Hay! (1948)
Light-hearted, old-style romance about a farm-hand who arranges to buy a pair of mules from his employer. No one is able to handle the mules and he must train them. Adding to his dilemma, he pursues his boss's daughter who gets her kicks out of keeping him guessing about her true feelings. Of course, at the end he tames both the mules and the girl.
Director:
F. Hugh Herbert
Writer:
F. Hugh Herbert
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June Haver as Rad McGill |
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Lon McCallister as Daniel 'Snug' Dominy |
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Walter Brennan as Tony Maule |
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Anne Revere as Judith Dominy |
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Natalie Wood as Eufraznee 'Bean' McGill |
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Robert Karnes as Stretch Dominy |
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Henry Hull as Milt Dominy |
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Tom Tully as Robert 'Roarer' McGill |
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Marilyn Monroe as Betty (uncredited) |
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G. Pat Collins as Mike Malone (uncredited) |
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Edward Gargan as Ted (uncredited) |
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Herbert Heywood as Dugan (uncredited) |
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Matt McHugh as Frank the Barber (uncredited) |
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Lee MacGregor as Ches Forrester (uncredited) |
| Writing | F. Hugh Herbert | Screenplay |
| Directing | F. Hugh Herbert | Director |
| Art | Lyle R. Wheeler | Art Direction |
| Production | Raymond A. Klune | Production Manager |
| Art | Albert Hogsett | Art Direction |
| Directing | Bert Briskin | Assistant Director |
| Editing | J. Watson Webb Jr. | Editor |
| Costume & Make-Up | Ben Nye | Makeup Artist |
| Costume & Make-Up | Bonnie Cashin | Costume Design |
| Costume & Make-Up | Frank Prehoda | Makeup Artist |
| Sound | Cyril J. Mockridge | Music |
| Directing | Eli Dunn | Assistant Director |
| Art | Thomas Little | Set Decoration |
| Sound | Eugene Grossman | Sound |
| Art | Stanley Detlie | Set Decoration |
| Directing | Rose Steinberg | Script Supervisor |
| Costume & Make-Up | Myrtle Ford | Hair Designer |
| Sound | Roger Heman Sr. | Sound |
| Costume & Make-Up | Ernie Parks | Makeup Artist |
| Production | Robert E. Goux | Unit Manager |
| Production | Walter Morosco | Producer |
| Writing | George Agnew Chamberlain | Novel |
| Camera | Ernest Palmer | Director of Photography |