
The Cowboy from Brooklyn
by Dick Powell (Elly Jordan,
aka Wyoming Steve Gibson),
Priscilla Lane (Jane Hardy),
Dick Foran (Sam Thorne),
Ann Sheridan (Maxine Chadwick),
Johnnie Davis (Jeff Hardy),
Ronald Reagan (Pat Dunn),
Emma Dunn (Ma Hardy),
Granville Bates (Pop Hardy),
James Stephenson (Prof. Landis),
Hobart Cavanaugh (Mr. Jordan),
Elisabeth Risdon (Mrs. Jordan,Mrs. Jordan),
Dennis Moore (Abby Pitts,Abby Pitts),
Rosella Towne (Panthea),
May Boley (Mrs. Krinkenheim),
Harry Barris (Louie),
Candy Candido (Spec),
Donald Briggs (Star Reporter),
Jeffrey Lynn (Chronicle Reporter),
John Ridgely (Beacon Reporter),
William B. Davidson (Mr. Alvey),
Mary Field (Myrtle Semple),
Monte Vandergrift (Brakeman),
Eddy Chandler (Brakeman),
Cliff Saum (Conductor),
Sam Hayes (New Commentator),
Jack Wise (Reporter),
Eddie Graham (Reporter),
Don Marion (Bellboy),
Jack Mower (Station Manager),
John Harron (Technician),
Wendell Niles (Announcer),
John T. Murray (Col. Rose),
George Hickman (Newsboy),
Dorothy Vaughan (Fat Woman),
Jimmy Fox (Photographer),
Stuart Holmes (Doorman),
Mary Gordon (Chambermaid),
Emmett Vogan (Loudspeaker Announcer),
Lloyd Bacon (Director),
Lloyd Bacon (Director),
Louis F. Edelman (Producer),
Pat O'Brien (Roy Chadwick),
Arthur Edeson (Cinematographer),
James Gibbon (Editor),
Esdras Hartley (Art Director)
Format: DVD
ISBN: 883316352687
Publication Date: 09/02/2011
Edition Description: Remastered
Dick Powell stars as a Brooklynite who becomes a cowboy in spite of himself. Drifting into a small western town, Powell takes the only job available as a ranch hand. He likes to sing in his spare time, which attracts the attention of talent scout Pat O'Brien. Before you can say Gene Autry, Powell is promoted into America's favorite singing cowboy--though he's hard pressed to prove his western skills when the plot situations demand it. Rather condescending in its attitude towards western stars (as non-western movies tended to be in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s), Cowboy From Brooklyn was another step backward in the (temporarily) fading career of Dick Powell. The only good thing to come out of the film was the song "Ride, Tenderfoot, Ride", which became the leitmotif of many a Warner Bros. cartoon short.
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