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Go West Young Man (1936)
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Runtime: 80 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: The celebrated West, this time a brassy Hollywood sexpot accustomed to getting her way, gets stranded in a small town during a publicity tour for her latest movie. Scott helps her pass the time,... The celebrated West, this time a brassy Hollywood sexpot accustomed to getting her way, gets stranded in a small town during a publicity tour for her latest movie. Scott helps her pass the time, when she can stay out of the clutches of her oily publicist. Because her studio contract stipulates that she remain "available," Mae never finds Mr. Right. It doesn't stop her from looking. [More]
Starring: Mae West, Warren William, Randolph Scott, Elizabeth Patterson
Starring: Mae West, Warren William, Randolph Scott, Elizabeth Patterson, Lyle Talbot, Isabel Jewell, Margaret Perry, Alice Brady, Etienne Girardot, Maynard Holmes
Director: Henry Hathaway
Director: Henry Hathaway
Screenwriter: Mae West
Producer: Emanuel Cohen
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