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The Traveling Saleswoman (1950)

75 min  -  Comedy | Western  -   15 February 1950 (USA)
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In this western comedy, the King Soap Company is doing poorly and to receive a bank loan the Banker says they must have orders... See full summary »

Director:

Charles Reisner
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Cast

Cast overview:
Joan Davis Joan Davis ...
Mabel King
Andy Devine ...
Waldo
Adele Jergens Adele Jergens ...
Lilly
Joe Sawyer Joe Sawyer ...
Cactus Jack
Dean Riesner Dean Riesner ...
Tom
John L. Cason John L. Cason ...
Fred (as John Cason)
Chief Thundercloud Chief Thundercloud ...
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In this western comedy, the King Soap Company is doing poorly and to receive a bank loan the Banker says they must have orders. So daughter Mabel heads west as a traveling saleswoman. Just before a saloon gunfight, the loser secretely slips Mabel a paper that contains evidence that will hang three rustlers. The rustlers think she has it and are now out to get her. Written by Maurice VanAuken <mvanauken@a1access.net>  

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Beautiful Woman

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JOAN'S GOT THE OLD WILD WEST IN A LATHER! (original print ad - all caps) See more »

Genres:

Comedy | Western

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Country:

USA

Language:

English

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Sound Mix:

Mono

Aspect Ratio:

1.37 : 1
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Quotes

Mrs. Owen: Feeling better dear?
Mabel King: I think so. Say, does it get this cold here very often?
Mrs. Owen: Only in the summer.
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Soundtracks

"He Died With His Boots On"
Written by Allan Roberts and Lester Lee
Sung by Joan Davis See more »