Traveling Saleswoman (1950)
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Synopsis of Traveling Saleswoman
In the late 1940s - early 1950s, Columbia Pictures enjoyed a great deal of success with a series of slapsticky feature films built around the talents of such gifted funsters as Red Skelton, Lucille Ball, William Bendix and Jack Carson. In this tradition, Columbia's Traveling Saleswoman is a showcase for the delightful Joan Davis. The star plays Mabel King, who heads westward to sell her father's soap. Tagging along is Mabel's erstwhile beau Waldo (Andy Devine). In the course of the film's 74 minutes, Mabel wins over a hostile Indian tribe, makes short work of an outlaw named Cactus Jack (Joe Sawyer) and a saloon chirp named Lilly (Adele Jergens), and even gets to warble a song or two in her own inimitable fashion. Traveling Saleswoman was produced by Tony Owen, who later prospered as producer of a long-running TV sitcom starring his wife, Donna Reed. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast of Traveling Saleswoman
- Joan Davis - Mabel King
- Adele Jergens - Lilly
- Dean Riesner - Tom
- Harry Hayden - J.L. King
- Minerva Urecal - Mrs. Owen
- Teddy Infur - Homer
- Ethan Laidlaw - Mike
- Harry Tyler - Jasper North
- Fred Aldrich - Cow Puncher
- Chief Yowlachie - Sam
- Nick Thompson - Indian Itch
- George McDonald - Bob
- Chief Thundercloud - Running Deer
- Louis Mason - Livery Stable Man
- George Cheseboro - Horseman
- Andy Devine - Waldo
- Joe Sawyer - Cactus Jack
- John Cason - Fred
- Charles Halton - Clumhill
- Eddy Waller - Mr. Owen
- Robert Cherry - Simon
- Harry Woods - Jenkins
- Al Bridge - P. Carter
- Bob Wilke - Loser
- Bill Wilkerson - Tony
- William Newell - Bartender
- Charles "Heinie" Conklin - Man
- Stanley Andrews - Banker
- Emmett Lynn - Desert Rat
- Jessie Arnold - Lady Customer
- Director(s):
- Charles "Chuck" Riesner
- Writer(s):
- Howard Dimsdale
- Producer(s):
- Tony Owen
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