The groom wore spurs /
"Ben Castle is a Hollywood sensation as a singing cowboy, with his horse Pancho. But Ben can't sing, draw a gun or ride a horse. Heck, he even needs a step-ladder to get on Pancho! Ben seems to have bad luck gambling too, as he owes a $60,000 debt to Las Vegas gambler Harry Kallen. Hopi...
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Language: | English |
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[Tulsa, OK] :
VCI Entertainment,
[2003]
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Summary: | "Ben Castle is a Hollywood sensation as a singing cowboy, with his horse Pancho. But Ben can't sing, draw a gun or ride a horse. Heck, he even needs a step-ladder to get on Pancho! Ben seems to have bad luck gambling too, as he owes a $60,000 debt to Las Vegas gambler Harry Kallen. Hoping to find a way to settle the debt, he hires a lawyer - 'A.J.' Furnival, played by Ginger Rogers. Ben and A.J. fly to Vegas to try to settle the matter. In just a few hours, Ben and A.J. get married. As a wedding present, Harry says the debt is forgiven. After that, we're treated with the ups and down of life married to a big-time celebrity. Things take a drastic change when an unexpected event changes everything."--Archi Cianfrocco, on IMDb website |
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Item Description: | Aspect ratio 1.33:1 Based on Legal bride / by Robert Carson Videodisc release of the motion picture produced in 1951 |
Physical Description: | 1 videodisc (81 min.) : sound, black and white ; 4 3/4 in |
Format: | DVD-R, NTSC, all region; Dolby Digital mono |
Production Credits: | Director of photography, Peverell Marley; editor, Otto Ludwig; music, Emil Newman, Arthur Lange |