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Chad Hanna

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1940 | 86m | English

(377 votes)

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Country boy joins a circus in the 1840s and falls in love with the bare-back rider. Later he falls in love with another circus runaway.
Release Date: Dec 25, 1940
Director: Henry King
Writer: Nunnally Johnson, Walter D. Edmonds
Genres: Drama, Romance, History
Keywords runaway, iron cage, runaway teen, horse, ciircus
Production Companies 20th Century Fox
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024 (Update)
Entered: Apr 26, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Henry Fonda Chad Hanna
Dorothy Lamour Albany Yates / Lady Lillian
Linda Darnell Caroline Tridd Hanna
Guy Kibbee A. D. Huguenine
Jane Darwell Mrs. Bettina Huguenine
John Carradine B. D. Bisbee
Ted North Fred Shepley
Roscoe Ates Ike Wayfish
Ben Carter Bell Boy
Frank M. Thomas Burke
Olin Howland Cisco Tridd
Frank Conlan Mr. Elmer Proudfoot
Eddie Conrad Fiero
Edward McWade Elias
Edward Mundy Joe Duddy
George Davis Pete Bostock
Paul E. Burns Budlong
Sarah Padden Mrs. Todd
Leonard St. Leo Mr. Pamplon
Elizabeth Abbott Mrs. Pamplon
Tully Marshall Mr. Mott
Virginia Brissac Landlady
Si Jenks Farmer
Victor Kilian Potato Man
Louis Mason Constable
Rondo Hatton Canvasman (uncredited)
Herbert Ashley Townsman
Ora May Carlson Little Girl
Dick Gilbert Bruiser in Audience
Payne B. Johnson Boy at Circus Parade
Nelson McDowell Townsman
Clarence Muse Henry Prince
James Pierce Big Man
Dick Rich Bruiser in Audience
Allen D. Sewall Tavern Patron
Paul Sutton Bruiser in Audience
Harry Tenbrook Canvasman
Maxine Tucker Servant Girl
Blackie Whiteford Bruiser in Audience
Name Job
Barbara McLean Editor
Henry King Director
Nunnally Johnson Screenplay
Travis Banton Costume Design
Walter D. Edmonds Story
Richard Day Art Direction
Ray Rennahan Director of Photography
Thomas Little Set Decoration
Ernest Palmer Director of Photography
Name Title
Darryl F. Zanuck Producer
Nunnally Johnson Associate Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

Henry Fonda is adequate but really nothing more in this story of a 19th century love triangle. He is a young and naive erstwhile stable-lad who joins the travelling circus community and pretty immediately falls for "Albany" (Dorothy Lamour). She is feisty and determined - she is the fearless horseba ... ck rider after all. Things become more complicated for him, though, when he takes a shine to an elephant and hops big tops. That's when he encounters "Caroline" (Linda Darnell) - a familiar face from his youth and from here on in this film slips, effortlessly, into the realms of romantic melodrama - and becomes really all rather predictable. There are a few characterful contributions from John Carradine's rabble-rousing ("Bisbee") and Jane Darwell as his long suffering wife, but after a lively start that demonstrates some of the considerable skills on display for a very appreciative public, this all just drifts into mediocrity and though kills ninety minutes without difficulty, is all pretty wordy and unremarkable. The photography captures something of the excitement of the arena when it is given a chance by Henry King, Otherwise - Hmmm!

Feb 27, 2023