Honky Tonk (1941 film)

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Honky Tonk (1941 film) is a 1941 Western melodrama starring Clark Gable and Lana Turner, known for its blend of romance, crime, and frontier adventure.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Western film
film
basedOn story by Sylvia Richards
blackAndWhite true
cinematographyBy Harold Rosson NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Jack Conway NERFINISHED
distributedInFormat theatrical film
distributor Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
editedBy Blanche Sewell NERFINISHED
era Hollywood Golden Age
surface form: Golden Age of Hollywood
featuresCharacter Candy Johnson NERFINISHED
Elizabeth Cotton NERFINISHED
genre Western
crime film
melodrama
romance film
hasSetting Nevada boomtown of Yellow Creek NERFINISHED
leadActor Clark Gable NERFINISHED
leadActress Lana Turner NERFINISHED
musicBy Bronislau Kaper NERFINISHED
notableFor on-screen pairing of Clark Gable and Lana Turner
originalLanguage English
plotSummary A con man moves to a boomtown, becomes a powerful saloon owner, and falls in love with a judge’s daughter amid corruption and violence.
producer Pandro S. Berman NERFINISHED
productionCompany Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
productionStudioLot MGM Studios, Culver City NERFINISHED
releaseDate 1941-09-18
releaseYear 1941
runtimeMinutes 105
screenwriter John Lee Mahin NERFINISHED
Marguerite Roberts NERFINISHED
setInPeriod American Old West NERFINISHED
starring Albert Dekker NERFINISHED
Claire Trevor NERFINISHED
Clark Gable NERFINISHED
Frank Morgan NERFINISHED
Lana Turner NERFINISHED
Marjorie Main NERFINISHED

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Jack Conway notableWork Honky Tonk (1941 film)
Jack Conway (film director) notableWork Honky Tonk (1941 film)
subject surface form: Jack Conway
Jack Conway (film director) directed Honky Tonk (1941 film)
subject surface form: Jack Conway