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Director:

Albert Herman

Writer:

Fred Myton (story)

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Release Date:

2 September 1941 (USA) more

Genre:

Drama more

Tagline:

The delightful story of a youngster who taught a gentleman with a shady past and a lady with a hot temper how to behave! more

Plot:

A man is released from prison after serving time for a murder he didn't commit. He goes to live with his brother and his family on their Louisiana ranch, where they're raising horses to compete in an important race. | add synopsis

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Cast

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Jack La Rue ... Thad Terrill
Marian Marsh ... Margaret Terrill
Clarence Muse ... Jupe
Mary Ruth ... Betty Jean Terrill
Robert Kellard ... Lance Terrill
John Holland ... Brawley
Lillian Randolph ... Aunt Eppie
John Elliott ... Prosecutor
Herbert Rawlinson ... Prison Warden

I. Stanford Jolley ... Kirkland
Joe Hernandez ... Race Announcer
Phyllis Barry ... Secretary
Clarence Muse Singers ... Singers
Mist-a-Shot the Horse ... Mist-a-Shot
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Additional Details

Also Known As:

Lil' Louisiana Belle (USA) (working title)
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Runtime:

63 min

Country:

USA

Language:

English

Aspect Ratio:

1.37 : 1 more

Sound Mix:

Mono

Certification:

USA:Approved (PCA #7364) | Sweden:Btl


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This film was produced by Producers Releasing Corp. (PRC), but sold to and released by Monogram Pictures. more


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Gentleman From Dixie, 2 June 2005
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Author: roxyroxy

Good film from Monogram Studios about an innocent ex-con, Thad Terrill (Jack La Rue), who goes to live with his handsome brother Lance (Robert Kellard), Lance's pretty wife, Margaret (Marian Marsh) and Lance's talented young pianist daughter (from his first marriage), Betty Jean (Mary Ruth). The villain of the story winds up being a friend of the family, Brawley (John Holland), who wants to buy Betty Jean's favorite horse to race it at the tracks with. Workers on the Terrill property are Jupe (Clarence Muse), Aunt Eppie (Lillian Randolph) and a group of others (Clarence Muse Singers). I liked everyone in the cast, especially good looking Kellard, lovely Marsh (whom I like in everything that I've seen her in), the enjoyable Muse (albeit, he was not a good singer) and Randolph. This film really has a feel of the South to it which is amazing for such a low-budget movie. Good cinematography and background vocals (from the Clarence Muse Singers), too. Nice way to pass an hour.

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