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IMDbThis film was the final pairing of John Wayne (Rocklin) and George 'Gabby' Hayes (Dave) on screen. The two long time on and off screen friends had first worked together on "Riders of Destiny" (1933). Hayes was billed as just George Hayes, played Charlie Denton and Wayne played the role of singing cowboy and gunslinger Singin' Sandy Saunders. The two actors were very close in real life. Wayne's children thought of Hayes as an uncle and Hayes often described Wayne as the son he always wanted.
As he gets up from the poker table, one of the players says, "Include me out." This was a "Goldwynism," one of the mixed-up sayings made by or attributed to producer Sam Goldwyn, such as "An oral contract isn't worth the paper it's written on."
This was the first John Wayne film to be shown on American network television.
Although playing a much older man, Donald Douglas was only two years older than John Wayne.
One of 23 films in which old friends John Wayne and Ward Bond appeared together.
"Miss Elizabeth Martin: I saw you hit that poor man! Rocklin: Yes, ma'am, just as hard as I could."
"Rocklin: [standing at the bar after Arly has fired several shots at him] Whiskey!"