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| John Wayne | Duke Hudkins |
| Jean Arthur | Molly J. Truesdale |
| Charles Winninger | Waco |
| Phil Silvers | Smiley Lambert |
| Mary Field | Florrie Bendix |
| Don Costello | Drunk |
| Jean Stevens | 'Jitterbug' |
| Joan Blair | Lilly |
| Charles D. Brown | Dr. G.W. Humboldt |
| Kenneth Brown | Butch |
| John Philliber | Storekeeper |
| Grady Sutton | Malcolm Scott |
| Grant Withers | Bob Hastings |
| Hans Conried | Gregg Stone |
| Ariel Heath | Flossie |
| Sugar Geise | Linda Belle |
| Tom Fadden | Mullen |
| Director | William A. Seiter
Henry Hathaway |
| Producer | Frank Ross
Dick Ross |
| Writer | Robert Arsey
Robert Ardrey Garson Kanin Jo Swerling |
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Finding men had never been a problem for city girl Molly Trousdale (Jean Arthur)-finding the right man is another matter. And women have never been a problem for cowboy bachelor Duke Hutkins (John Wayne)-until they want to marry him. If it's true that opposites attract, they're obviously made for each other. When Molly sets out from New York on a cross-country bus tour, she just wants to see America. But her plans take an unexpected turn out West, when she collides (literally!) with Duke while he's competing at the rodeo. He assumes she's just another pretty gal who'll fall into his arms, but she's a lady who won't be roped easily by a brawling, rough-and-ready cowboy. Jean Arthur shows the spunk that made her one of the biggest stars of Hollywood's Golden Era, and John Wayne is at his most charming when he falls for her against his better judgment. So get ready for the dust to fly when these two screen legends star in a truly classic romantic comedy, A Lady Takes A Chance! |
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