La Fille et son cow-boy (1943)
Dans les années 1930 à New York, Molly J. Truesdale est une employée de banque rêvant de grands espaces. Elle s'offre un circuit en bus dans l'Ouest sauvage qui la mène en Oregon. Là, elle rencontre Duke Hudkins qui concourt en itinérant dans des rodéos, accompagné par son partenaire Waco...
Directeur:
William A. Seiter
écrivain:
Robert Ardrey
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Jean Arthur as Molly J. Truesdale |
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John Wayne as Duke Hudkins |
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Phil Silvers as Smiley Lambert |
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Charles Winninger as Waco |
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Mary Field as Florrie Bendix |
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Don Costello as Drunk |
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John Philliber as Storekeeper |
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Grady Sutton as Malcolm Scott |
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Jean Stevens as 'Jitterbug' (as Peggy Carroll) |
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Grant Withers as Bob Hastings |
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Hans Conried as Gregg Stone |
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Ariel Heath as Flossie |
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Sugar Geise as Linda Belle |
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Joan Blair as Lilly |
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Tom Fadden as Mullen |
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Eddy Waller as Bus Station Attendant (as Ed Waller) |
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Nina Quartero as Carmencita |
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Alex Melesh as Bartender #1 |
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Cy Kendall as Gambling House Boss |
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Paul Scott as Bartender #2 |
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Charles D. Brown as Dr. G.W. Humboldt |
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Billy Lenhart as Butch |
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Kenneth Brown as Buddy |
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Polly Bailey as Beggar Woman |
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Bobby Barber as Gambler |
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Benny Bartlett as Henry |
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Hank Bell as Mustached Gold City Cowboy |
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Joseph E. Bernard as Gambler |
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Eddie Borden as Poker Player |
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Rudy Bowman as Barfly |
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Roy Bucko as Barfly |
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Fred Burns as Team Driver |
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Lane Chandler as Slim |
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Robert Cherry as Hot Dog Vendor |
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J.W. Cody as Indian Bellhop |
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Monte Collins as Poker Player |
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Armand Cortes as Al |
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Victor Cox as Barfly |
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Jack Daley as Gambler |
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Roy Darmour as Gambler |
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George DeNormand as Truck Driver |
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Eddie Dew as Cowboy |
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Bert Dillard as Cowboy |
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Herbert Evans as Butler |
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George Ford as Wealthy Young Man |
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Bud Geary as Gambler |
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Jack Gordon as Barfly |
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Fred Graham as Saloon Brawler |
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Dorothy Granger as Hot Dog Girl |
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Ralf Harolde as Croupier |
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Warren Jackson as Gambler |
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Ray Jones as Saloon Brawler |
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Donald Kerr as Gambler |
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Mike Lally as Gambler |
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Frank McCarroll as Barfly |
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Robert McKenzie as Poker Player |
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Dorcas McKim as Mother |
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Charles Meakin as Bus Passenger |
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Frank Melton as Otto |
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Kansas Moehring as Barfly |
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Patsy Moran as Counter Girl |
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Horace Murphy as Poker Player |
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Jack O'Shea as Gambler |
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Artie Ortego as Saloon Brawler |
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Ronald R. Rondell as Henchman |
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Syd Saylor as Poker Player |
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Harry Semels as Greek |
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Allen D. Sewall as Barfly |
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Mysty Shot as Sammy - Horse |
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Clarence Straight as Henry |
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Chalky Williams as Reporter |
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Hank Worden as Waiter |
| Directing | William A. Seiter | Director |
| Writing | Robert Ardrey | Screenplay |
| Writing | Jo Swerling | Story |
| Art | A. Roland Fields | Set Decoration |
| Art | Darrell Silvera | Set Decoration |
| Editing | Theron Warth | Editor |
| Costume & Make-Up | Edward Stevenson | Costume Design |
| Production | Frank Ross | Producer |
| Art | Albert S. D'Agostino | Art Direction |
| Sound | Roy Webb | Original Music Composer |
| Camera | Frank Redman | Director of Photography |
| Art | Alfred Herman | Art Direction |