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Jean Arthur, John Wayne, Charles Winninger, Phil Silvers, Don Costello, Grant Withers, Hans Conried, Ariel Heath, John Philliber, Eddy Waller, Cy Kendall (więcej)Opisy(1)
Finding men has never been a problem for city girl Molly Trousdale (Jean Arthur) - finding the right man is another matter. And women have never been a problem for cowboy bachelor Duke Hutkins (John Wayne) - until they want to marry him. If it's true that opposites attract, they're obviously made for each other. When Molly sets out from New York on a cross-country bus tour, she just wants to see America. But her plans take an unexpected turn out West, when she collides (literally!) with Duke while he's competing at the rodeo. He assumes she's just another pretty gal who'll fall into his arms, but she's a lady who won't be roped easily by a brawling, rough-and-ready cowboy. (oficjalny tekst dystrybutora)
(więcej)Recenzje (1)
It's as if I suddenly found myself in a different world. After colorful B-movies, I once again decided for a black and white film with John Wayne. It's like magic, like a soothing touch for a wounded soul. From the beginning of the film, there is a sense of relaxation, lightness, and fun. Jean Arthur leaves the city to experience something new. Her steps lead her to a rodeo, where she naturally meets a Man. And that man is none other than Duke. He literally falls for her at first sight. And love can begin to flourish. The confrontation between the city girl and the independent guy is pleasant, not as down-to-earth as John Wayne could have portrayed it, but still he tries. Jean Arthur does the same, and it's a nice spectacle to behold. ()
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