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Honky Tonk is a 1941 American historical western comedy drama film directed by Jack Conway and starring Clark Gable and Lana Turner. The supporting cast features Claire Trevor, Frank Morgan, Marjorie Main, Albert Dekker and Chill Wills. Produced by Pandro S. Berman, the film was made and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
1941 They Met in Bombay: Gerald Meldrick [60] 1941 Honky Tonk "Candy" Johnson [61] 1942 Somewhere I'll Find You: Jonathan "Jonny" Davis [62] 1945 Adventure: Harry Patterson [63] 1947 The Hucksters: Victor Albee Norman [64] [65] 1948 Homecoming: Col. Ulysses Delby "Lee" Johnson [66] 1948 Command Decision: Brig. Gen. K. C. "Casey" Dennis [67 ...
Honky Tonk: Elizabeth Cotton: Co-starring with John Hodiak [53] June 17, 1946 Screen Guild Theater: Marriage Is a Private Affair: Theo Scofield West: Co-starring with John Hodiak [54] August 14, 1946 Academy Award Theater: Vivacious Lady: Francey [53] April 13, 1948 The Bob Hope Show: Herself Skit performed with Bob Hope [55] September 19, 1949 ...
[29]: 545 Honky Tonk (1941) is a western where Gable's con-man/gambler character romances Turner, a prim, young judge's daughter. [62], [29]: 545 Gable had been reluctant to act opposite the younger Turner in the required romantic scenes.
Turner was then cast in the Western Honky Tonk (1941), the first of four films in which she would star opposite Clark Gable. [82] The Turner-Gable films' successes were often heightened by gossip-column rumors about a relationship between the two. [83]
Honky Tonk (1941), with Gable and Turner, was another big hit as was Love Crazy (1941) with Powell and Loy and Crossroads (1942), a thriller with Powell and Lamar. Conway made some war films - Assignment in Brittany (1943) with Jean Pierre Aumont and Dragon Seed (1944) with Katharine Hepburn.
And in turn, the commission sued a honky-tonk in early 2019 accusing it of violating an August 2017 policy banning colored exterior lights in districts with historic overlays.
The original single became a hit, reaching the number-23 spot [3] in the charts in 1941 but eventually the song sold over a million copies. Critic David Vinopal called "Walking the Floor Over You" the first honky tonk song that launched the musical genre itself. [ 4 ]