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DESTRY RIDES AGAIN

USA 1939. Universal Pictures Corp. — A Joe Pasternak Production.
Released through Universal Pictures Corp.

CAST: Marlene Dietrich (Frenchy); James Stewart (Tom Destry, Jr.); Mischa Auer (Boris Callahan); Charles Winniger (Washington Dimsdale); Brian Donlevy (Kent); Allen Jenkins (Gyp Watson); Warren Hymer (Bugs Watson); Irene Hervey (Janice Tyndall); Una  Merkel (Lily Belle Callahan); Billy Gilbert (Loupgerou); Samuel S. Hinds (Judge Hiram J. Slade); Jack Carson (Jack Tyndall); Tom Fadden (Lem Clag-gett); Virginia Brissac (Sophie "Ma" Claggett); Edmund MacDoanal (Rockwell); Lillian Yarbo (Clara); Joe  King (Sheriff Keogh); Ann Todd (Claggett Girl); Dickie Jones (Eli Whitney Claggett); Carmen d'Antonio (Dancer); Harry Cording (Rowdy); Dick Alexander, Bill Steele Gettinger (Cowboys); Minerva Urecal (Mrs. DeWitt); Bob McKenzie (Doctor); Billy Bletcher (Pianist); Lloyd Ingraham (Turner, express agent); Bill Cody, Jr. (Small boy); Loren Brown, Harold Degarro (Jugglers); Harry Tenbrook (Stage Rider); Bud McClure (Stage driver); Alex Woloshin (Assistant bartender); Chief Big Tree (Indian); Mary Shannon (Woman on street); with Dora Clement, Florence Dudley.

CREDITS: George Marshall (Director); Joe Pasternak (Producer); Islin Auster (Associate Producer); Vernon Keays (Assistant Director); Felix Jackson, Henry Myers, Gertrude Purcell (Scenarists); Hal  Mohr (Photographer); Jack Otterson (Art Director); Martina Obzina (Associate Art Director); Milton Carruth (Editor); Russell A. Gausman (Set Decorator); Vera West (Costumer); Charles Previn (Musical Director); Frank Skinner (Musical Score); Bernard B. Brown (Sound Supervisor); Robert Pritchard (Technician); based on an original story by Felix Jackson, suggested by the novel by Max Brand.

SONGS: "Little Joe, the Wrangler", "You've Got That Look (That Leaves Me Weak)", "The Boys in the Back Room"; "Frenchy" (sung by Lillian Yarbo) by Frederick Hollaender (Music) and Frank Loesser (Lyrics).

Black-and-White. 2,609 meters, 94 minutes
Production Dates: September 7th — November 2nd 1939, Universal Studios and Kernville, California.
Premiere: November 29th 1939, Rivoli Theatre, New York.


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