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| starring = [[Joan Crawford]]<br>[[Johnny Mack Brown|John Mack Brown]]<br>[[Ricardo Cortez]]<br>[[Dorothy Sebastian]]<br>[[Benny Rubin]] |
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| cinematography = [[William H. Daniels]] |
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| editing = Carl Pierson<br>Leslie F. Wilder |
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| distributor = [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]] |
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'''''Montana Moon''''' is a [[1930 in film|1930 film]] starring [[Joan Crawford]], [[Johnny Mack Brown]] (billed as "John Mack Brown"), and [[Ricardo Cortez]]. |
'''''Montana Moon''''' is a [[1930 in film|1930 film]] starring [[Joan Crawford]], [[Johnny Mack Brown]] (billed as "John Mack Brown"), and [[Ricardo Cortez]]. |
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==Plot== |
==Plot== |
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⚫ | Joan Prescott, ([Joan Crawford]]), a vacuous daughter of a wealthy, [[Montana]] rancher, meets Larry ([[Johnny Mack Brown|John Mack Brown]]), a [[Texas]] [[cowboy]]. Joan and Larry fall for one another and are engaged. At their engagement party, Joan meets Jeff, ([[Ricardo Cortez]]),a handsome suitor, whom Joan does a daring dance with. As they finish dancing, Joan and Jeff share a lingering kiss. After Jeff and Larry come to blows, Joan takes the train back to New York. En route, the train is held up by masked cowboys, who take Joan as their only hostage, but one of the masked cowboys is Larry who's come to take Joan back to their new life. |
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⚫ | Joan Prescott, (Crawford), a vacuous daughter of a wealthy, [[Montana]] rancher, meets Larry (Brown), a [[Texas]] [[cowboy]]. |
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==Cast== |
==Cast== |
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*[[Joan Crawford]] as Joan 'Montana' Prescott |
* [[Joan Crawford]] as Joan 'Montana' Prescott |
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*[[Johnny Mack Brown|John Mack Brown]] as Larry Kerrigan |
* [[Johnny Mack Brown|John Mack Brown]] as Larry Kerrigan |
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*[[Dorothy Sebastian]] as Elizabeth Prescott |
* [[Dorothy Sebastian]] as Elizabeth Prescott |
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*[[Benny Rubin]] as Dr Bloom |
* [[Benny Rubin]] as Dr Bloom |
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*[[Cliff Edwards]] as Froggy |
* [[Cliff Edwards]] as Froggy |
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*[[Ricardo Cortez]] as Jeffrey Pelham |
* [[Ricardo Cortez]] as Jeffrey Pelham |
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*[[Karl Dane]] as Hank |
* [[Karl Dane]] as Hank |
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*[[Lloyd Ingraham]] as John Prescott |
* [[Lloyd Ingraham]] as John Prescott |
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''uncredited'' |
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*[[Mary Carlisle]] - Party Girl |
* [[Mary Carlisle]] - Party Girl |
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*[[Claudia Dell]] - Froggy's Blonde |
* [[Claudia Dell]] - Froggy's Blonde |
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*Philip Dunham - Railroad Ticket Clerk |
* Philip Dunham - Railroad Ticket Clerk |
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*Bud McClure - Cowboy at Party |
* Bud McClure - Cowboy at Party |
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*[[Pete Morrison]] - Cowboy at Party |
* [[Pete Morrison]] - Cowboy at Party |
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*[[George H. Reed]] - Train Porter |
* [[George H. Reed]] - Train Porter |
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==References== |
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*{{imdb title|0021152}} |
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* {{amg movie|102785}} |
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* {{AFI film|id=10838|title=Montana Moon}} |
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Revision as of 17:09, 3 January 2014
Montana Moon | |
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Directed by | Malcolm St. Clair |
Written by | Sylvia Thalberg Frank Butler Dialogue: Joe Farnham |
Produced by | Malcolm St. Clair |
Starring | Joan Crawford John Mack Brown Ricardo Cortez Dorothy Sebastian Benny Rubin |
Cinematography | William H. Daniels |
Edited by | Carl Pierson Leslie F. Wilder |
Music by | Arthur Freed Nacio Herb Brown |
Distributed by | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
Release date | March 20, 1930 |
Running time | 89 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Montana Moon is a 1930 film starring Joan Crawford, Johnny Mack Brown (billed as "John Mack Brown"), and Ricardo Cortez.
Plot
Joan Prescott, ([Joan Crawford]]), a vacuous daughter of a wealthy, Montana rancher, meets Larry (John Mack Brown), a Texas cowboy. Joan and Larry fall for one another and are engaged. At their engagement party, Joan meets Jeff, (Ricardo Cortez),a handsome suitor, whom Joan does a daring dance with. As they finish dancing, Joan and Jeff share a lingering kiss. After Jeff and Larry come to blows, Joan takes the train back to New York. En route, the train is held up by masked cowboys, who take Joan as their only hostage, but one of the masked cowboys is Larry who's come to take Joan back to their new life.
Cast
- Joan Crawford as Joan 'Montana' Prescott
- John Mack Brown as Larry Kerrigan
- Dorothy Sebastian as Elizabeth Prescott
- Benny Rubin as Dr Bloom
- Cliff Edwards as Froggy
- Ricardo Cortez as Jeffrey Pelham
- Karl Dane as Hank
- Lloyd Ingraham as John Prescott
uncredited
- Mary Carlisle - Party Girl
- Claudia Dell - Froggy's Blonde
- Philip Dunham - Railroad Ticket Clerk
- Bud McClure - Cowboy at Party
- Pete Morrison - Cowboy at Party
- George H. Reed - Train Porter
References
External links
- Montana Moon at IMDb
- Montana Moon at AllMovie
- Montana Moon at the TCM Movie Database
- Montana Moon at the AFI Catalog of Feature Films