"Criminals, Men The West (United States) Fiction." . . "Western films." . . "Outlaws." . . . . "Video recordings for the hearing impaired." . . "Comedy films." . . . . "Fiction films"@en . . . . . . . . "Third-rate outlaw Henry Moon is saved from hanging by Julia Tate, a lovely woman who agrees to marry and take charge of him only to help her work the gold mine she insists is on her property." . . . . . . "Western-komedie waarin een man van de galg gered wordt door een jonge vrouw die met hem wil trouwen." . . "\"Henry Moon [is] a third-rate outlaw in this romantic comedy set in the 1860s. Moon is saved from hanging by the intervention of a lovely young woman who agrees to marry and take charge of him. ... Julia Tate [is] the headstrong but genteel southern virgin who weds Moon only to help her work the gold mine she insists is on her property\"--DVD sleeve."@en . . "Western films"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Feature films"@en . "Fiction"@en . . . . . "Feature films" . "A romantic comedy set in the West during the 1860s. Henry Moon, a third-rate outlaw, is saved from hanging when Julia Tate, a headstrong but genteel young woman, agrees to marry and take charge of him."@en . . . "Henry Moon is a third rate outlaw, who is saved from hanging by a young woman who agrees to marry and take charge of him only to help her work the gold mine she insists is on her property."@en . . . . . . . "Goin' South" . "Goin south"@en . "Henry Moon is captured for a capital offense in a small southern town. He learns that a law on the books says he can be saved from the gallows if a widow marries him. A woman, a widow who owns a mine, marries him so she'll have a miner." . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"@en . "Video recordings for the hearing impaired" . . "Drama"@en . "An unwashed outlaw is saved from the rope when a young girl promises to marry and reform him."@en . . "An unwashed outlaw is saved from the rope when a young girl promises to marry and reform him." . "Features"@en . "Drama" . . . . "Comedy films"@en . . . "Comedy films" . "Oest" . . "Going south"@en . . . . . . . "Goin' south"@en . "Goin' south" . . . . "Westerns"@en . . . "Goin' South (Film)" . "An unwashed outlaw is saved from the rope when a young woman promises to marry and reform him. She saves him to have help on her find gold on her land which is about to be taken over by the railroad."@en . "Sentenced to hang in a backwater western town, horse thief Henry Moon (Jack Nicholson) is saved when frontierswoman Julia Tate (Mary Steenburgen) agrees to marry him. Taking advantage of the town law that prohibits the execution of married men, Moon follows Tate back to her ranch, planning all the while to escape at the first possible opportunity. But Tate insists that he honor his end of the bargain at work on the ranch. She has no intention of consummating the union, a fact that drives the hot-to-trot Moon up a wall. She puts him to work on the gold mine that she has on her property, while his old gang prepares to relieve the couple of their gold once it's on the surface. Jack Nicholson personally selected movie newcomer Mary Steenburgen for Goin' South. The film also features John Belushi in the role of a dyspeptic deputy."@en . . . . . . . "Man-woman relationships." . . "Man-woman relationships Drama." . . "Feature films." . . "Outlaws Drama." . .