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“THE COWBOY AND THE LADY”

ii:i • mi j Gary Cooper is most “at home” J 1 man in Hollywood in cowboy togs. | I in “The Cowboy and the Lady” I i he’s a young man from the Texas | | ranges with ideals —like buying a jj ! ranch of his own and not gamb- i 1 ling all his money away. I Then he meets Merle Oberon. S I He thinks she’s a maid in a I j wealthy home, and they get mar- | I ried. She’s really the daughter of | 1 a rich Senator, so you can under- I I stand that they are heading for j I trouble. | j “The Cowboy and the Lady” re- | I veals the pictorial brilliance of the g I great outdoors in the East and the ! j West in a story that has romance, | j glamour, humour and drama. Sup- j 1 porting the new “girl-meets-boy” 2 I team of Cooper and Miss Oberon S i are such notable players as Patsy I j Kelly, Walter Brennan, Fuzzy f 1 Knight and Henry Kolker. j

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 1 July 1939, Page 13

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“THE COWBOY AND THE LADY” Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 1 July 1939, Page 13

“THE COWBOY AND THE LADY” Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 1 July 1939, Page 13