Goin' to Town (1935)
- Starring:
- Mae West, Paul Cavanagh, (more)
- Director(s):
- Alexander Hall, Alexander Hall, (more
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Synopsis of Goin' to Town
Mae West is Goin' to Town in this elegant post-Production Code vehicle. West plays Cleo Borden, a nouveau riche cattle rancher who hopes to crash into high society. Though she is willing to subject herself to "refinement" lessons, she still has a high old time puncturing the pretensions of those around her: when aristocratic Ivan Valadov (Ivan Lebedeff) haughtily announces that he is the backbone of his family, West gives him the once-over and replies "Then your family'd better see a chiropractor." Through the connections of her husband-by-convenience Fletcher Colton (Monroe Owsley), Cleo is able to move freely among the glitterati of Southhampton but is forced to rely on her tried-and-true "street smarts" when she crosses swords with haughty villainess Grace Brittony (Marjorie Gateson) at a Buenos Aires race track. Through it all, aristocratic British engineer Edward Carrington (Paul Cavanaugh) awaits the opportunity to claim Cleo for his own -- as if anyone could ever "own" our fiercely self-reliant heroine. The film's highlight is a society operatic gala, in which Mae West delivers a serious (and most effective) rendition of "My Heart at Thy Still Voice" from Samson and Delilah. In a more characteristic vein, the star gets down and dirty (well, at least semi-dirty) with "He's a Bad Bad Man, But He's Good Enough for Me." ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast of Goin' to Town
- Mae West - Cleo Borden
- Gilbert Emery - Winslow
- Tito Coral - Taho
- Fred Kohler - Buck Gonzales
- Grant Withers - Young Fellow
- Luis Alberni - Signor Vitola
- Mona Rico - Dolores Lopez
- Francis Ford - Sheriff
- Stanley Andrews - Engineer
- Franco Corsaro - Italian Officer
- Virginia Hammond - Miss Plunkett
- Tom London
- Stanley Price - Attendant
- J.P. McGowan
- Laura Treadwell
- Sammy Stein
- Henry Roquemore - Match King
- Max Lucke
- Vladimir Bykoff - Lt. Mendoza
- Pearl Eaton - Girl
- Dewey Robinson - Bartender
- Julian Rivero - Bet Taker
- Tom Ricketts - Indian Seller
- Ted Oliver
- Frank McGlynn, Sr. - Judge
- Sheldon Jett
- Nell Craig - Society Woman
- Eugene Borden
- Paul Cavanagh - Edward Carrington
- Ivan Lebedeff - Ivan Valadov
- Marjorie Gateson - Mrs. Grace Brittony
- Monroe Owsley - Fletcher Colton
- Adrienne D'Ambricourt - Annette
- Lucio Villegas - Senor Ricardo Lopez
- Paul Harvey - Donovan
- Wade Boteler - Foreman of Ranch
- Albert Conti - Head Steward
- Andreas de Segurola - President, Racing Association
- Lew Kelly
- Charles McMurphy - Policeman
- Jack Pennick - Dancing Cowboy
- Morgan Wallace - J. Henry Brash
- Rafael Storm - Senor Alvarez
- Sid Saylor
- Thomas Monk - English Butler
- Germaine DeNeel
- Harold Entwistle - Colton's Butler
- George Guhl
- Bert Roach
- Cyril Ring - Stage Manager
- James Pierce - Buck's Gang
- Bert Moorhouse
- Leonid Kinskey - Interior Decorator
- Robert Dudley - Deputy
- Irving Bacon
- Director(s):
- Alexander Hall, Alexander Hall
- Writer(s):
- Mae West
- Producer(s):
- William Le Baron
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