
Honky Tonk, Honky Tonk, DVD
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Al Bridge, Albert Dekker, Alonzo Price, Anne O'Neal, Art Miles, Betty Blythe, Bill Telaak, Carl Stockdale, Charles McAvoy, Charles Sullivan, Chill Wills, Claire Trevor, Clark Gable, Cy Kendall, Daniele Amfitheatrof, Demetrius Alexis, Dick Curtis, Don Barclay, Dorothy Ates, Dorothy Granger, Douglas Wood, Earl Gunn, Ed Brady, Eddy C. Waller, Edward Cassidy, Erville Alderson, Frank Morgan, Franz Waxman, Harry Worth, Heinie Conklin, Henry O'Neill, Henry Roquemore, Honky Tonk, Howard Mitchell, Jack Bailey, Jack C. Smith, Jack Carr, Jack Conway, Jack Yellen, Jane Keckley, Joe Devlin, John Farrell, John Maxwell, John Sanford, John Sheehan, Lana Turner, Lee Phelps, Lee Shumway, Lew Harvey, Lew Kelly, Louis Mason, Malcolm Waite, Marguerite Roberts, Marjorie Main, Milton Ager, Monte Montague, Morgan Wallace, Pandro S. Berman, Pat O'Malley, Phillip Morris, Ralph Bushman, Ray Teal, Robert Homans, Russell Hicks, Sheila Darcy, Ted Oliver, Tom Chatterton, Tom Conlon, Veda Ann Borg, Westerns, Will Wright, William HaadeCon artist Candy Johnson (Clark Gable) has been run out of town after town. Then he got wise. He went out and got a town of his own: Yellow Creek, Nevada. Lana Turner stars opposite Gable in this sometimes comic, always terrific Western. The title honky tonk is the Square Deal Saloon, where Candy and poker-playing sidekick Sniper (Chill Wills) cut cards but not the liquor. The colorful townfolk include a Justice of the Peace (Frank Morgan) who's good pals with John Barleycorn, a fiery do-gooder (Marjorie Main), a long-suffering dancehall girl (Claire Trevor) and a law-unto-himself sheriff (Albert Dekker). Topping it all is the pizazz of the first Gable-Turner pairing. After kissing her, Gable says: Why don't you jump in and get wet all over?