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Added: 2021-07-23

Go West Young Man (1936)
Mae West Hit The Barnyard and How the Hey-Hey Grows! (original print ad)
Down on the Farm with MAE! (original print ad)
This is the man Who wooed blonde Mae! (original print ad)
This is the guy Who took her away! (Original print ad)
This is the lad Who made Mae say "Gosh, ain't love grand!" (original print ad)
The hilarious story of a touring movie star who falls for a shy country lad. (Print Ad- Newark Sunday Call, ((Newark, NJ)) 29 November 1936)
The story of the touring movie star...and the country boy!

Rating: 6.4

Movie Details:

Genre:  Comedy ()

Length: 1 h 19 min - 79 min

Video:   1440x1072 (23.976 Fps - 2 250 Kbps)

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Director:
Henry Hathaway
Complete Cast:
Mae West (Mavis Arden)
Warren William (Morgan)
Randolph Scott (Bud Norton)
Alice Brady (Mrs. Struthers)
Elizabeth Patterson (Aunt Kate Barnaby)
Lyle Talbot (Francis X. Harrigan)
Isabel Jewell (Gladys)
Margaret Perry (Joyce Struthers)
Etienne Girardot (Prof. Herbert Rigby)
Maynard Holmes (Clyde)
John Indrisano (Chauffeur)
Alyce Ardell (Jeanette (French maid))

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A movie star, stranded in the country, trifles with a young man's affections.
Plot Synopsis:
------------------- Movie star Mavis Arden, as amorous in private as she is pure in public, gets involved with a politician despite her watchdog publicist Morgan. Planning to meet her beau again at the next stop on her personal appearance tour, Mavis is stranded at a remote rural boarding house, with a pretentious landlady, sensible old maid, rabid film fan waitress...and strapping young mechanic Bud Norton, whom to Mavis is just the plaything of an idle hour...
Written byWritten by: Rod Crawford
One of over 700 Paramount productions, filmed between 1929 and 1949, which were sold to MCA/Universal in 1958 for television distribution, and have been owned and controlled by Universal ever since. Its earliest documented telecast took place in Seattle Thursday 30 April 1959 on KIRO (Channel 7). It was released on DVD 4 April 2006 as one of five titles in Universal's Mae West: The Glamour Collection, and again 8 March 2016 as one of nine titles in Universal's Mae West: The Essential Collection.
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One of the most exclusive limousines to feature in a film has a prominent role transporting Miss West's character in this story. The Rolls Royce Phantom was one of only 727 manufactured between 1936 and 1939.
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Story is set in mid-Thirties but at premiere of Mavis Arden's latest movie, stock footage of audiences watching the film are people dressed in fashions and hairstyles of some ten years earlier.
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