
Cowboy from Brooklyn
Comedy · Western
Overview
A singing cowboy turns out to be a tenderfoot.
Top Cast


Dick Powell
Dick Powell
Elly Jordan
Dick Powell
Elly Jordan


Pat O'Brien
Pat O'Brien
Roy Chadwick
Pat O'Brien
Roy Chadwick


Priscilla Lane
Priscilla Lane
Jane Hardy
Priscilla Lane
Jane Hardy


Dick Foran
Dick Foran
Sam Thorne
Dick Foran
Sam Thorne


Ann Sheridan
Ann Sheridan
Maxine Chadwick
Ann Sheridan
Maxine Chadwick


Johnnie Davis
Johnnie Davis
Jeff Hardy
Johnnie Davis
Jeff Hardy


Ronald Reagan
Ronald Reagan
Pat Dunn
Ronald Reagan
Pat Dunn


Emma Dunn
Emma Dunn
Ma Hardy
Emma Dunn
Ma Hardy


Granville Bates
Granville Bates
Pop Hardy
Granville Bates
Pop Hardy


James Stephenson
James Stephenson
Prof. Landis
James Stephenson
Prof. Landis
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