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Broadway to Cheyenne (1932) was a Western Film directed by Harry L. Fraser .

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[Breezy and Walrus get the drop on Owens' thugs]
Walrus: Now you fellas reach for a cloud and hang on to it.


[last lines]
Ruth Carter: [reads Breezy's train ticket] Cheyenne to New York.
Jimmy 'Breezy' Kildare: Yep, back to the big town. Now that Dad's well again, there's nothing to keep me here.
Ruth Carter: I wish it read the other way.
Jimmy 'Breezy' Kildare: You mean Broadway to Cheyenne?
Ruth Carter: Uh-huh.
Jimmy 'Breezy' Kildare: Shucks, there's no sense my going then... alone.
Ruth Carter: Unh-uh.


[after Breezy is wounded in a shootout with gangsters, the D.A. orders him to convalesce at his father's Wyoming ranch]
Jimmy 'Breezy' Kildare: OK, Chief, if you think the department can get along without me.
New York City Dist. Atty. Brent: Oh-ho, the department will probably go to pieces.
Jimmy 'Breezy' Kildare: Yeah, that's what I was afraid of!
New York City Dist. Atty. Brent: Oh, if it does, I'll save you a piece.


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