- published: 10 May 2007
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Actors: Ralph Murphy (director), Richard Arlen (actor), Robert Armstrong (actor), Roscoe Ates (actor), Wade Boteler (actor), Tommy Bupp (actor), Pat Flaherty (actor), Billy Franey (actor), Charley Grapewin (actor), Harrison Greene (actor), DeWitt Jennings (actor), J. Farrell MacDonald (actor), Charles Sellon (actor), Sally Eilers (actress), Betty Farrington (actress),
Plot: "Duke" Gordon ('Robert Armstrong (I)' (qv)), a circus lion-tamer, tries to tames his wife, Laura ('Sally Eilers' (qv)), just as he does his lions. But, she is a one-man woman, married to the wrong man, but refuses to cheat on her cheating husband even though her happiness depends on doing so.
Keywords: 1930s, abusive-husband, america, american, baby, based-on-story, boss, brawl, buddy, cheating-husbandActors: Clem Beauchamp (actor), Charles Sellon (actor), William Boyd (actor), Edmund Breese (actor), Wade Boteler (actor), Jim Mason (actor), Richard Cramer (actor), Edgar Dearing (actor), James Donlan (actor), William Farnum (actor), Clark Gable (actor), Edward Hearn (actor), J. Farrell MacDonald (actor), Cliff Lyons (actor), Al St. John (actor),
Plot: Western pardners Jeff and Cash find a baby boy in an otherwise deserted emigrants' camp, and clash over which is to be "father." They are still bitterly feuding years later when they own adjacent ranches. Bill, the foundling whom Cash has raised to young manhood, wants to end the feud and extends an olive branch toward Jeff, who now has a lovely daughter. But during a mining venture, the bitterness escalates. Is Bill to be set against his own adoptive father?
Keywords: accidental-shooting, adopted-son, baby, banker, bar, cattle, confession-of-crime, confrontation, covered-wagon, cowboyJACK:
So that's what they call a family
Mother, daughter, father, son
Guess that everything you heard about is true
So you ain't got any family
Well who said you needed one?
Ain't you glad nobody's waiting up for you?
When I dream
On my own
I'm alone but I ain't lonely
For a dreamer night's the only time of day
When the city's finally sleeping
All my thoughts begin to stray
And I'm on the train
That's bound for Santa Fe
And I'm free
Like the wind
Like I'm gonna live forever
It's a feeling time can never take away!
All I need's a few more dollars
And I'm outta here to stay
Dreams come true
Yes they do
In Santa Fe
Where does it say you gotta live and die here?
Where does it say a guy can't catch a break?
Why should you only take what you're given
Why should you spend your whole life livin'
Trapped where there ain't no future
Even at seventeen
Breaking your back for someone else's sake
If the life don't seem to suit ya
How about a change of scene?
Far from the lousy headlines
And the deadlines in between
Santa Fe
Are you there?
Do you swear you won't forget me?
If I found you would you let me
Come and stay?
I ain't getting any younger
And before my dying day
I want space
Not just air
Let 'em laugh in my face
I don't care
Save a place
I'll be there
So that's what they call a family
Ain't you glad you ain't that way?
Ain't you glad you got a dream called