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Release Date:
30 August 1940 (USA) more
Tagline:
Where Men Are Rough And Tough . . . And Like Their Women The Same Way ! more
Plot:
Two buddies who rise from fly-by-night wildcatters to oil tycoons over a twenty year period both love the same woman. full summary | add synopsis
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Nominated for 2 Oscars. more
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Gable's most personal role more (23 total)

Cast

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Clark Gable ... Big John McMasters

Spencer Tracy ... Jonathan Sand

Claudette Colbert ... Elizabeth Bartlett McMasters

Hedy Lamarr ... Karen Vanmeer
Frank Morgan ... Luther Aldrich
Lionel Atwill ... Mr. Harry Compton
Chill Wills ... Deputy Harmony Jones
Marion Martin ... Whitey
Minna Gombell ... Spanish Eva 'Evie'
Joe Yule ... Ed Murphy
Horace Murphy ... Tom Murphy
Roy Gordon ... Mr. 'Mac' McCreery
Richard Lane ... Assistant District Attorney
Casey Johnson ... Little Jack McMasters
Baby Quintanilla ... Baby Jack McMasters
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Also Known As:
Boom Town! (USA) (alternative spelling)
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119 min
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1.37 : 1 more
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Mono (Western Electric Sound System)
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Rita Hayworth did a screen test for the role of Karen Vanmeer. more
Quotes:
Big John McMasters: [walking up the saloon stairs to wash up] Hey, Whitey, I'll be back down like a spring breeze. Don't let those apes steal all your peaanuts.
Whitey: They say that with diamonds where I come from.
Big John McMasters: Yes, sir, Whitey, a brass band in a bathtub.
[she laughs]
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21 out of 22 people found the following review useful.
Gable's most personal role, 9 January 2004
9/10
Author: bkoganbing from Buffalo, New York

When one thinks of roles identified with Clark Gable, Boom Town does not immediately come to mind. Yet this film, done at what most would consider the high water mark of Gable's career (after Gone With the Wind and before Carole Lombard's death) was possibly his most personal role. Before he was actor Gable worked in the oil fields with his widowed father. After that he decided acting was a far easier way to make a living. But he actually lived the life that he and Spencer Tracy portrayed in Boom Town. He brings more to the part of Big John McMasters than any other part he ever did. I'm sure he was an unofficial technical consultant on the film.

The film is also an ode to laissez faire capitalism, maybe one of the most right wing films ever done in Hollywood. You will never hear Herbert Hoover's rugged individualism better justified than in Spencer Tracy's speech to the jury in Gable's anti-trust trial. One half of the script writing team was James Edward Grant who later did many of the more propagandistic films that John Wayne did.

Frank Morgan is his usual befuddled self, he had a patent on those parts. Claudette Colbert is fine as the woman both men love and Hedy Lamarr was her usual alluring self.

Great entertainment all around.

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