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Dean Martin | Slim Mosely | |
Jerry Lewis | Wade Kingsley | |
Lori Nelson | Carol Kingsley | |
Jeff Morrow | Pete Rio | |
Jackie Loughery | Dolly Riley | |
John Baragrey | Dan Hollis / Sam Hollis | |
Agnes Moorehead | Matilda Kingsley | |
Milton Frome | Mayordomo | |
Richard Aherne | Chófer | |
Lee Van Cleef | Gus | |
Stuart Randall | Vaquero de Carol | |
Scott Douglas | Salvin | |
Jack Elam | Pete | |
Bob Steele | Shorty | |
Mickey Finn | Red |
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Producer | Paul Jones
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Writer | Jerry Davis
Sidney Sheldon |
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Cinematography | Daniel L. Fapp
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Musician | Daniel L. Fapp
Sammy Cahn |
Martin and Lewis are sons of former ranch partners. Lewis, raised by his millionaire mother, follows visiting Martin back to the old West to learn how to be a cowboy. The ranch where Martin is foreman is in financial trouble, and with Lewis's unorthodox help, the good guys win out. Written by Ray Hamel {hamel@primate.wisc.edu} Rich momma's boy Wade Kingsley Jr. an Eastern dude, tries to f |
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