I'm from Missouri (1939)
Sweeney Bliss, champion mule raiser in Missouri, takes his prize mule Samson to London, where the British government is trying to decide whether to buy mules or tractors for its colonial troops. He is accompanied by his ritzy wife Julie who has high society aspirations and hopes to have her younger sister Lola Pike marry a British diplomat. Complicating matters is a business rival, Porgie Rowe, who is trying to sell tractors to the government and keeps knocking Sweeney's prize Missouri mules.
Director: Theodore Reed
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Bob Burns as Sweeney Bliss |
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Gladys George as Julie Bliss |
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Gene Lockhart as Porgie Rowe |
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Judith Barrett as Lola Pike |
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William Henry as Joel Streight |
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Patricia Morison as Mrs. Allison 'Rowe' Hamilton |
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E. E. Clive as Mr. Arthur, Duke of Cricklewood |
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Melville Cooper as Hearne |
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William Collier Sr. as Smith |
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Lawrence Grossmith as Colonel Marchbank |
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G.P. Huntley as Captain Brooks-Bowen |
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Doris Lloyd as Mrs. Arthur - Duchess of Cricklewood |
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Tom Dugan as Gus, General Starbuck |
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Dennie Moore as Kitty Hearne |
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James Burke as Walt Bliss |
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Ethel Griffies as Miss Wildhack |
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Spencer Charters as Charley Shook - Mule Breeder |
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Raymond Hatton as Darryl Coffee - Mule Breeder |
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Dick Elliott as Mule Judge |
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Charles Halton as Henry Couch |
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Winifred Harris as Clara |
| Writing | Homer Croy | Story |
| Directing | Theodore Reed | Director |
| Writing | Duke Atteberry | Writer |
| Writing | Julian Street | Story |
| Writing | Jack Moffitt | Writer |