Go West (1940)

Go West
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Embezzler, shill, all around confidence man S. Quentin Quale is heading west to find his fortune; he meets the crafty but simple brothers Joseph and Rusty Panello in a train station, where they steal all his money. They're heading west, too, because they've heard you can just pick the gold off the ground. Once there, they befriend an old miner named Dan Wilson whose property, Dead Man's Gulch, has no gold. They loan him their last ten dollars so he can go start life anew, and for collateral, he gives them the deed to the Gulch. Unbeknownst to Wilson, the son of his longtime rival, Terry Turner (who's also in love with his daughter, Eva), has contacted the railroad to arrange for them to build through the land, making the old man rich and hopefully resolving the feud. But the evil Red Baxter, owner of a saloon, tricks the boys out of the deed, and it's up to them - as well as Quale, who naturally finds his way out west anyway - to save the day.

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Cast

Tully Marshall
as Dan Wilson
James Dime
as Barfly
Harpo Marx
as 'Rusty' Panello
Joe Yule
as Joe - Bartender (uncredited)
June MacCloy
as Lulubelle
Robert Barrat
as 'Red' Baxter
Chico Marx
as Joe Panello
Groucho Marx
as S. Quentin Quale
Iris Adrian
as Mary Lou
Harry Tyler
as Telegrapher
Mary Gordon
as Train Passenger
Al Bain
as Barfly (uncredited)
Clem Bevans
as Railroad Official
Lee Bowman
as (uncredited)
Edward Gargan
as Railroad Ticket Seller (uncredited)
Joan Woodbury
as Melody (uncredited)
John Carroll
as Terry Turner
Billy Wayne
as Train Fireman (uncredited)
Arthur Housman
as Drunk in Saloon
Cap Somers
as Bartender
Edgar Dearing
as Bill - Train Engineer (uncredited)
Lew Harvey
as Card Player
Diana Lewis
as Eve Wilson
Fred Warren
as Pianist at Crystal Palace Saloon
Barbara Bedford
as Baby's Mother on Stagecoach (uncredited)
Harry Wilson
as Barfly / Train Passenger
George Lessey
as Railroad President
Edward Hearn
as Man at Saloon Door (uncredited)
Mitchell Lewis
as Indian Pete - Halfbreed

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