Who is Wallace Beery in Bad Bascomb movie?

Who is Wallace Beery in Bad Bascomb movie?

Wallace Beery plays Bad Bascomb, the cuddliest outlaw in the West! He’s a bank robber, a cattle rustler, and he’s (oh my!) left-handed! But once he joins up with a wagon-caravan of Mormons–in order to escape the law–B.B. becomes humanized, a scoundrel with a squishy heart.

Who was Marjorie Main in the movie Bad Bascomb?

Marjorie Main is always fun to have around playing Bascomb’s Mormon-intended. Strictly a formula film, sentimental and “nice”, although some of the action scenes are sloppily-directed and there’s some curious overdubbing (when O’Brien says to Beery, “Are you gonna marry her?”, Beery answers, “You really are ill!”

What happens at the end of Bad Bascomb?

Bascomb undergoes a reformation as a result of his interactions with a young girl who becomes attached to him. It’s just after the civil war when the elderly outlaw Bascomb and his gang try to rob a bank. They run into a trap as officers are waiting in ambush.

Who are the actors in the movie Bad Bascomb?

Flavia Mills (Margaret O’Brien) has been told that her Aunt Susan Bratten’s (Dame Angela Lansbury’s) fiancé, Steve Abbott (George Murphy), has been on a trip around the world, but in truth,… See full summary » Six year old “Mike” joins her sister Barbara Ainsworth who plays in a classical orchestra during WW II.

Wallace Beery plays Bad Bascomb, the cuddliest outlaw in the West! He’s a bank robber, a cattle rustler, and he’s (oh my!) left-handed! But once he joins up with a wagon-caravan of Mormons–in order to escape the law–B.B. becomes humanized, a scoundrel with a squishy heart.

Marjorie Main is always fun to have around playing Bascomb’s Mormon-intended. Strictly a formula film, sentimental and “nice”, although some of the action scenes are sloppily-directed and there’s some curious overdubbing (when O’Brien says to Beery, “Are you gonna marry her?”, Beery answers, “You really are ill!”

Flavia Mills (Margaret O’Brien) has been told that her Aunt Susan Bratten’s (Dame Angela Lansbury’s) fiancé, Steve Abbott (George Murphy), has been on a trip around the world, but in truth,… See full summary » Six year old “Mike” joins her sister Barbara Ainsworth who plays in a classical orchestra during WW II.

Bascomb undergoes a reformation as a result of his interactions with a young girl who becomes attached to him. It’s just after the civil war when the elderly outlaw Bascomb and his gang try to rob a bank. They run into a trap as officers are waiting in ambush.

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