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Title:
Flowing gold / a Warner Bros.-First National picture ; director, Alfred E. Green ; screenplay by Kenneth Gamet ; producer, William Jacobs.
Publisher:
Turner Entertainment :
Copyright Date:
2014
Description:
1 videodisc (NTSC, 81 min.) : DVD video, sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
Subject:
Fugitives from justice--Drama.
Petroleum industry and trade--United States--Drama.
Fugitives from justice.
Petroleum industry and trade.
Texas--Drama.
Texas.
United States.
Drama.
Feature films.
Feature films.
Fiction films.
Other Authors:
Turner Entertainment Co., production company.
Warner Bros. Pictures (1923-1967), production company.
Green, Alfred E., 1889-1960, director.
Gamet, Kenneth, screenwriter.
Jacobs, William, 1887-1953, producer.
Garfield, John, actor.
Farmer, Frances, 1913-1970, actor.
O'Brien, Pat, 1899-1983, actor.
Hickox, Sid, 1895-1982, cinematographer.
Gibbon, James, editor of moving image work.
Deutsch, Adolph, 1897-1980, composer.
Beach, Rex, 1877-1949, author.
Other Titles:
Flowing gold (Motion picture : 1940)
Notes:
John Garfield (Johnny Blake); Frances Farmer (Linda Chalmers); Pat O'Brien (Hap O'Connor). Title from disc label. Originally ©1940 Turner Entertainment Co. Credits were supplied from: the AFI catalog, 1931-1940. Originally distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. Playing time on release was 82 min., according to: AFI catalog, 1931-1940. Suggested by the novel, Flowing gold, by Rex Beach, originally published in 1922.
Summary:
"On the run after killing a man in self-defense, John Alexander hires on for the anonymity and toil of an oil field roughneck. But the law is closing in on him. Again cast as a troubled outsider, John Garfield portrays Alexander in a drama that offers powerful depictions of the boot-sucking quagmire of boomtown streets, the desperation of men who hire themselves as taxis to piggyback fares through the mire, the dangers of working the rigs, the determination of workers to tap the black gold lying beneath the arid ground and the race to find it before the company's land lease expires. Pat O'Brien, delivering another of his effective man-in-charge performances, is the tenacious drill-crew foreman. Frances Farmer plays the woman who finds her affections shifting from the foreman to the handsome roughneck."--Provided by publisher.
OCLC:
(OCoLC)896985005
UPC:
888574011703
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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