Goin' to Town
movie

MAE WEST Says: "I'LL BE A LADY, EVEN IF IT KILLS ME!"
Released April 25, 1935
Overview
Cleo Borden grew up in a saloon, loves the men—and the men love her—but her aspirations lead her to enter into a contract to marry a wealthy man. When he dies and leaves her all of his fortune, she soon learns that although she has money, she is not yet a lady, so she embarks on a journey to become one. She has no desire to change herself, but the man she sets her sights on does—so she obliges.
Cast

Mae West
as
Cleo Borden

Paul Cavanagh
as
Edward Carrington

Gilbert Emery
as
Winslow

Marjorie Gateson
as
Mrs. Crane Brittony

Tito Coral
as
Taho

Ivan Lebedeff
as
Ivan Valadov

Fred Kohler
as
Buck Gonzales

Monroe Owsley
as
Fletcher Colton

Grant Withers
as
Young Stud
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Lucio Villegas
as
Señor Ricardo Lopez

Mona Rico
as
Dolores Lopez

Wade Boteler
as
Ranch foreman
Crew

John Leipold
as
Music
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Stephan Pasternacki
as
Music
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Tom Satterfield
as
Music

Alexander Hall
as
Director
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Irving Kahal
as
Lyricist
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Sammy Fain
as
Songs

Mae West
as
Screenplay
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LeRoy Stone
as
Editor
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George B. Dowell
as
Story
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Jack Wagner
as
Additional Dialogue
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Marion Morgan
as
Story

Karl Struss
as
Director of Photography