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Way Out West (1930 film)

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'Way Out West' is a 1930 American pre-Code comedy, action, drama, music, romance, western parody directed by Fred Niblo and starring William Haines, Leila Hyams, Polly Moran, and Ralph Bushman. It tells the story of Windy, a con man who cheats a group of cowboys out of their money. When they discover his cheating and learn that he has been robbed, they force him to work on a ranch until he has paid his debt.

Plot



Windy, a sideshow barker, cheats a group of cowboys out of their pay, but is then robbed himself. When the cowboys discover they have been cheated, they initially decide to hang him, then decide to make him work off his debt. He falls in love with ranch owner Molly, and when he saves her life after she is bitten by a rattlesnake, he wins her heart.[http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/review?res=9501E1D7113AEE32A2575BC1A96E9C946194D6CF THE SCREEN; Triumphant Impudence.]

Cast



* William Haines as Windy

* Leila Hyams as Molly Rankin

* Polly Moran as Pansy

* Cliff Edwards as Trilby

* Ralph Bushman as Steve (as Francis X. Bushman Jr.)

* Vera Marshe as La Belle Rosa

* Charles Middleton as Buck Rankin

* Jack Pennick as Pete

* Buddy Roosevelt as Tex

* Jay Wilsey as Hank

* Catherine Moylan as Carnival Show Girl

Production



'Way Out West' was made on a budget of $413,000, one of the more expensive William Haines vehicles.Mann (1998), p. 169

Response



'The New York Times' deemed 'Way Out West' "an impertinent, moderately comic affair tinctured with slapstick and romance". The film made a profit of $84,000, making it one of the less profitable of Haines's films of the period.

Gay film historians, noting the homosexuality of William Haines, suggest that 'Way Out West' is "one of the gayest films ever made".Mann, William J. (2004). 'Gay Pride: A Celebration of All Things Gay and Lesbian'. Citadel Press. . p. 161 Haines biographer William J. Mann cites latent homoeroticism and inside gay humor throughout the film. In one particular example, viewed in light of the Pansy Craze that was beginning to reach Hollywood, Windy is mistaken for the cook Pansy. When called by her name, he replies "I'm the wildest pansy you ever picked!"Mann, William J. (1998). 'Wisecracker: The Life and Times of William Haines, Hollywood's First Openly Gay Star'. New York, Penguin Putnam. . pp. 167168 Richard Barrios, author of 'Screened Out: Playing Gay in Hollywood from Edison to Stonewall', concurs: "For anyone seeking gay text or subtext in any of Haines's movies, this is the one to study."Barrios, Richard (2003). 'Screened Out: Playing Gay in Hollywood from Edison to Stonewall'. Psychology Press. , pp. 4748

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