I'm from Missouri
I'm from Missouri is a 1939 American comedy film directed by Theodore Reed and written by Duke Atteberry and Jack Moffitt. The film stars Bob Burns, Gladys George, Gene Lockhart, Judith Barrett, William "Bill" Henry and Patricia Morison. The film was released on April 7, 1939, by Paramount Pictures.
It is based on novels "Sixteen Hands" by Homer Croy and "Need of Change" by Julian Street.
Plot
Sweeney Bliss raises prize-winning mules in Missouri. He travels to London with a twofold purpose, to sell mules to the government there and to find a fitting husband for daughter Julie Bliss, perhaps a British dignitary or someone equally suitable.Complications set in when rival Porgie Rowe also arrives from Missouri, persuading the government that his tractors would be of more use to them than Sweeney's mules.
Cast
- Bob Burns as Sweeney Bliss
- Gladys George as Julie Bliss
- Gene Lockhart as Porgie Rowe
- Judith Barrett as Lola Pike
- William "Bill" Henry as Joel Streight
- Patricia Morison as Mrs. Allison 'Rowe' Hamilton
- E. E. Clive as Mr. Arthur
- Melville Cooper as Hearne
- William Collier, Sr. as Smith
- Lawrence Grossmith as Colonel Marchbank
- G.P. Huntley as Captain Brooks-Bowen
- Doris Lloyd as Mrs. Arthur
- Tom Dugan as Gus
- Dennie Moore as Kitty Hearne
- James Burke as Walt Bliss
- Ethel Griffies as Miss Wildhack
- Spencer Charters as Charley Shook
- Raymond Hatton as Darryl Coffee
- Charles Halton as Henry Couch