Gold Is Where You Find It (1938)
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- Approved
- 1h 34min
- Drama, History
- 12 Feb 1938 (USA)
- Movie
Hydraulic Mining versus Sacramento Valley Farming.
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Cast verified as complete
George Brent | ... |
Jared Whitney
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Olivia de Havilland | ... |
Serena Ferris
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Claude Rains | ... |
Colonel Ferris
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Margaret Lindsay | ... |
Rosanne
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John Litel | ... |
Ralph Edward Ferris
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Marcia Ralston | ... |
Molly Featherstone
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Barton MacLane | ... |
Slag Martin
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Tim Holt | ... |
Lance Ferris
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Sidney Toler | ... |
Harrison McCooey
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Henry O'Neill | ... |
Judge
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Willie Best | ... |
Joshua
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Robert McWade | ... |
Mr. Crouch
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George 'Gabby' Hayes | ... |
Enoch
(as George Hayes)
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Russell Simpson | ... |
MacKenzie
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Harry Davenport | ... |
Dr. Parsons
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Clarence Kolb | ... |
Senator Walsh
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Moroni Olsen | ... |
Senator George Hearst
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Granville Bates | ... |
Nixon (scenesDeleted)
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Erville Alderson | ... |
Lawyer Cryden (uncredited)
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Arthur Aylesworth | ... |
Farmer (uncredited)
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Dick Botiller | ... |
Ramon - Ferris' Servant (uncredited)
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Tom Brower | ... |
Farmer in Meeting (uncredited)
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Raymond Brown | ... |
Farmer (uncredited)
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Edmund Cobb | ... |
Miner (uncredited)
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Tex Cooper | ... |
Man in Telegraph Office Doorway (uncredited)
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Alan Davis | ... |
Clerk (uncredited)
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Sarah Edwards | ... |
Party Guest (uncredited)
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Jim Farley | ... |
Miner (uncredited)
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Chester Gan | ... |
Wong - McCooey's Servant (uncredited)
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Karl Hackett | ... |
Clerk (uncredited)
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Charles Halton | ... |
Turner (uncredited)
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Al Haskell | ... |
Farmer (uncredited)
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Robert Homans | ... |
Miner Grogan (uncredited)
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Edward Keane | ... |
San Francisco Bar Patron (uncredited)
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Cy Kendall | ... |
Kingan (uncredited)
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Jack Kenny | ... |
Miner (uncredited)
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Milton Kibbee | ... |
Party Guest (uncredited)
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Daisy Lee | ... |
Moy - Rosanne's Maid (uncredited)
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Nelson McDowell | ... |
Farmer in Courtroom (uncredited)
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Lafe McKee | ... |
Farmer in Courtroom (uncredited)
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Thomas R. Mills | ... |
Man at Stock Exchange (uncredited)
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Sue Moore | ... |
Party Guest (uncredited)
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Jack Mower | ... |
Bartender (uncredited)
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Bill Nestell | ... |
Miner (uncredited)
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Wedgwood Nowell | ... |
San Francisco Bar Patron (uncredited)
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William H. O'Brien | ... |
Butler at Party (uncredited)
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Bud Osborne | ... |
Farmer (uncredited)
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Frank Pharr | ... |
Farmer (uncredited)
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Walter Rodgers | ... |
General Ulysses S. Grant (uncredited)
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Jack Rutherford | ... |
Miner (uncredited)
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Clifford Soubier | ... |
Process Serving Deputy (uncredited)
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Blackie Whiteford | ... |
Farmer (uncredited)
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Guy Wilkerson | ... |
Vocal Farmer (uncredited)
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Eric Wilton | ... |
Butler Announcing Party Guests (uncredited)
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Douglas Wood | ... |
Judge H.B. Clayburn (uncredited)
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Directed by
Michael Curtiz |
Written by
Warren Duff | ... | (screen play) and |
Robert Buckner | ... | (screen play) |
Clements Ripley | ... | (from a Cosmopolitan serial story by) |
Produced by
Samuel Bischoff | ... | associate producer (uncredited) |
Hal B. Wallis | ... | executive producer (uncredited) |
Jack L. Warner | ... | executive producer (uncredited) |
Music by
Max Steiner |
Cinematography by
Sol Polito | ... | (photography by) |
Editing by
Clarence Kolster | ... | film editor |
Owen Marks | ... | (uncredited) |
Editorial Department
Natalie Kalmus | ... | color director: Technicolor |
Art Direction by
Ted Smith |
Costume Design by
Milo Anderson | ... | (costumes by) |
Makeup Department
Perc Westmore | ... | cosmetician |
Tillie Starriett | ... | hair stylist (uncredited) |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Jack Sullivan | ... | assistant director (uncredited) |
Art Department
Herbert Plews | ... | props (uncredited) |
Sound Department
Everett Alton Brown | ... | sound (as E.A. Brown) |
Special Effects by
Byron Haskin | ... | special effects (as Byron Haskins) |
Stunts
George DeNormand | ... | stunts (uncredited) |
Harvey Parry | ... | stunts (uncredited) |
Buster Wiles | ... | stunts (uncredited) |
Camera and Electrical Department
Harold Noyes | ... | grip (uncredited) |
Bert Six | ... | still photographer (uncredited) |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Eugene Joseff | ... | costume jeweller (uncredited) |
Music Department
Leo F. Forbstein | ... | musical director |
Hugo Friedhofer | ... | orchestrator (uncredited) |
Bernhard Kaun | ... | orchestrator (uncredited) |
Additional Crew
Allen M. Davey | ... | photographic advisor: Technicolor |
Irving Rapper | ... | dialogue director |
William Wister Haines | ... | treatment contributor (uncredited) |
Michael Jacoby | ... | screenplay constructor (uncredited) |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Warner Bros. (1938) (United States) (theatrical)
- Vitagraph Limited (1938) (Canada) (theatrical)
- Warner Brothers Pictures (1938) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
- Warner Brothers First National Films (1938) (Sweden) (theatrical)
- Warner Brothers First National Films (1938) (Norway) (theatrical)
- Associated Artists Productions (AAP) (1956) (United States) (tv)
- Warner Home Video (2014) (United States) (DVD) (dvdr)
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Taglines | An Era of History! (print ad - Lubbock Morning Avalancle - Lindsey Theatre - Lubbock, Texas - April 2, 1938) See more » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | In an early scene in which Jared Whitney (George Brent) signs a hotel register, the close-up of the register page shows that the names immediately above Whitney's are "Mr. & Mrs. Donald Siegel, Sonora Cal". Don Siegel, later to gain fame as director of Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956) and Dirty Harry (1971), and for mentoring a budding director named Clint Eastwood, was in charge of the second unit that made such insert shots for Warner Brothers movies in the late 1930s. See more » |
Goofs | After the office meeting with the mining syndicate in San Francisco, Whitney hands a letter to a secretary, addressed to Serena. The writing on the envelope is clearly different from the initial shot to the close-up. See more » |
Movie Connections | Edited into Out Where the Stars Begin (1938). See more » |
Soundtracks | I Gotta Get Back to My Gal See more » |
Quotes |
Enoch:
[as the farmers go to the showdown with the miners Enoch goes back to take care of the horses]
Well, we'll win, just like we won at Chickamauga. Joshua: You boys all won? Enoch: Well, if we hadn't, you wouldn't be running around lose! See more » |