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Synopsis: In Nome, Alaska, miner Roy Glennister and his partner Dextry, financed by saloon entertainer Cherry Malotte, fight to save their gold claim from crooked commissioner Alexander McNamara.
Genre: Drama, Western
Director(s): Ray Enright
Production: Universal Pictures
 
IMDB:
6.8
APPROVED
Year:
1942
87 min
105 Views


y'all wanted to meet it in style.

Well, you can unsmooth it again.

I'm staying right here.

What? Mr glennister is sure enough

on that boat. - Sure enough is.

go get a bottle of brandy

and a dozen hard-boiled eggs.

Maybe a dozen bottles and one egg!

Eggs is scarcer than watermelons here!

I don't care. get 'em.

There's two things he goes for

in a big way. One of them is eggs.

I reckon the other's

ice cream, Miss Cherry?

I sure hope there's some

coloured folk on that boat.

I's gettin' mighty tired

pretendin' Eskimos is from Virginia!

She sure makes

this old saloon smell nice!

Cherry!

I knew you couldn't hold out.

Makes me some kind of a fool,

don't it? - No.

It makes you

the right sort of a gal.

Only it's a shame to turn on

all that good heat for glennister.

You never will like him, will you?

- No. And you know why.

That looks like glennister.

Up you go.

She could be a relative.

Yeah maybe his Aunt Hetty.

Roy, you old sinner! - Cherry!

good to see ya, sport. How are ya?

Better now. For a few minutes

I wasn't so sure.

Oh, this is Helen Chester.

Cherry Malotte.

How do you do, Miss Malotte?

Roy's told me all about you.

No need to ask if you enjoyed

your trip, Miss Chester.

I know Roy's talent

for entertaining on board. Oon't I?

Easy, Cherry.

- Travelling alone, Miss Chester?

No, I'm with my uncle, Judge Stillman.

He's with Roy's partner, Mr Oextry.

"Judge" Stillman? - Yep, the Law.

He's circuit court judge.

I'm sure you'll be glad to know

that law and order has come to Nome.

Yes...

It'll be so much easier on the boys if

the girls have to turn in their guns.

Roy wants to find me a place to live,

if you have no objection.

Objection? - I thought I'd take

Miss Chester to Widow Smith's place.

good idea. I wouldn't waste any time.

Miss Chester looks rather tired.

Yes, I am rather.

Shall we go, Roy?

- Come on, Cherry.

No, I'll wait.

I want to see Oextry. - Alright.

See ya tonight, sport.

Cherry! How's my little girl?

Right now she has murder in her heart.

You said you'd protect my interests!

Now, wait a minute - Not now,

we have things to talk about. Come on.

What others?

- Let's take the good with the bad.

You like her a lot, don't you?

- That's the situation.

Come outta there, Clark!

I know you're in there!

Come out!

Come outta there! You ain't hoppin'

no claim of mine, Clark!

grab for your gun! Yank her out!

No you don't!

Are ya hurt bad, Flapjack?

- Where'd he get you, old-timer?

If you get my claim back, Roy,

turn her over to Banty and

kind of bury me at sea. I always

hankered to be a sailor.

I hate to disappoint ya, Flapjack.

You won't die of a scratch like that.

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Lawrence Hazard

Lawrence Hazard (May 12, 1897 – April 1, 1959) was an American playwright and screenwriter active from 1933 to 1958. His career was cut short when he died at age 61 in 1959. His films include Man's Castle (1933) directed by Frank Borzage and starring Spencer Tracy and Loretta Young; Mannequin (1937) directed by Borzage and starring Joan Crawford and Spencer Tracy; Strange Cargo (1940) directed by Borzage and starring Clark Gable and Joan Crawford; The Spoilers (1942) starring Marlene Dietrich and John Wayne; Jackass Mail (1942) starring Wallace Beery; Dakota (1945) starring John Wayne and Walter Brennan, and numerous other films as well as scripts for television anthologies in the 1950s. more…

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