Born to the West (1937) | |
| Director(s) | Charles Barton |
| Producer(s) | William LeBaron (executive) |
| Top Genres | Action, Drama, Romance, Western |
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Born to the West (1937) was a Action - Romance Film directed by Charles Barton and produced by William LeBaron.
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Fallon:
Get out of here! The Sheriff's comin'!
Dinkey Hooley: I think we're on the wrong side.
Dare Rudd: This is no time to think!
Dinkey Hooley: Where's this cousin of yours at?
Dare Rudd: Wyoming
Dinkey Hooley: Where do your figure Wyoming's at?
Dare Rudd: Right over yonder beyond that hill... unless somebody's moved it.
Tom Fillmore: Why don't you get married and settle down? Why, you're running around like a maverick without a brand on.
Dare Rudd: Well, I don't like branding. It hurts in the wrong place.
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Dinkey Hooley: I think we're on the wrong side.
Dare Rudd: This is no time to think!
Dinkey Hooley: Where's this cousin of yours at?
Dare Rudd: Wyoming
Dinkey Hooley: Where do your figure Wyoming's at?
Dare Rudd: Right over yonder beyond that hill... unless somebody's moved it.
Tom Fillmore: Why don't you get married and settle down? Why, you're running around like a maverick without a brand on.
Dare Rudd: Well, I don't like branding. It hurts in the wrong place.
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Facts about
Due to a studio clerical error, Alan Ladd was credited for an appearance in this film. He does not, in fact, appear in it.
The opening theme music can also be heard in the Harold Lloyd picture The Milky Way.
The player-piano version of "You're the One I Crave" heard during the poker game, is the same recording heard in the speakeasy scene of the Marx Brothers' Horse Feathers (1932), which also features Syd Saylor.
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The opening theme music can also be heard in the Harold Lloyd picture The Milky Way.
The player-piano version of "You're the One I Crave" heard during the poker game, is the same recording heard in the speakeasy scene of the Marx Brothers' Horse Feathers (1932), which also features Syd Saylor.
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