It's the Canadian Gold Rush and John Calhoun is making the transition from con-man to dance hall owner. His girlfriend Belle does her best to make sure that he stays on the right path and out of the con game.
"It's the Canadian Gold Rush and John Calhoun is making the transition from con-man to dance hall owner. His girlfriend Belle does her best to make sure that he stays on the right path and out of the con game."@en
"A rough-and-tumble saloon owner is reformed by his warmhearted, virtuous girlfriend."@en
""Randolph Scott is a reformed confidence man who fled north from the law, and opened a successful dancehall-gambling establishment at Malamute. Gypsy Rose Lee, deserted by Scott in his flight, arrives as head of a new entertainment unit and is intrigued by his reformation to again fall in love with him. bob Armstrong tries to muscle in on the casino play with crooked dice and wheels without success, and Scott frames him with phony weather report on the date of river freezing. Armstrong gives odds to the miners on the early date, with Scott organizing a bank to keep the wagers. But Armstrong finds out about the fake report, and there's a round of double-cross episodes among the former con men over escape with the dust, including a temporary run on the bank"--Variety review, Nov. 29, 1944."@en
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