"Truthfulness and falsehood Drama." . . "Reputation." . . "Mujers Teatro." . . "Women." . . . . "West (U.S.)" . . . . . . . . . . . "A shady lady and an incompetent cardshark unmask a villain in the Old West."@en . . . "A shady lady and in incompetent cardsharp unmask a villain in the Old West."@en . . "Features" . . "Features"@en . . "A shady lady and an incompetent cardsharp unmask a villain in the Old West."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"@en . "My little chickadee" . "My little chickadee"@en . . . "A classic comedy starring W.C. Fields and Mae West, striking sparks with each other on a trip out West." . "Fiction films"@en . . . . . . . "Flowerbelle Lee is forced to leave town until she can prove she is repsectable. She meets Guthbert J. Twillie on a train and marries him. Twillie becomes the sheriff of the town they stop at but Flowerbelle's flirtatioua ways lead her to the masked bandit."@en . . . "West portrays voluptuous Flowerbelle Lee, whose reputation is tarnished when she is seen embracing a masked bandit in her bedroom. Forced to leave town until she can prove she is respectable -- and married -- Flowerbelle boards a train where she meets incorrigible Guthbert J. Twillie (Fields). Believing he's quite a catch, Flowerbelle accepts Twillie's marriage proposal. The newlyweds stop in the town of Greasewood where Twillie's exaggerated tales of adventures earn him the honor of becoming the sheriff of the town and bartender at \"The Last Gasp\" saloon. Mishaps magnify as West continues her flirtatious ways leading to one of the funniest scenes in the film -- when the masked bandit visits again and he's not at all who Flowerbelle expects! -- Container."@en . . . . "Mae West, the glamour collection"@en . . . . "Feature films"@en . . . . . "Clown comedies"@en . "Clown comedies" . . . . . . . . "\"Driven from town because of her romance with a masked bandit, Flower Belle Lee is sentenced to become respectable and married before she sets foot in another law abiding city. While aboard a train headed for the next town, Flower meets the bibulous Cuthbert J. Twillie, and spying his bagload of money, decides that it is time to serve her sentence. Flower recruits her friend Amos Budge, a gambler blessed with the countenance of a priest, to impersonate a minister, and by the time the train arrives in Greasewood, the next stop, Flower has become Mrs. Twillie. In the lawless Greasewood, Flower attracts the attentions of Jeff Badger, the corrupt town boss, and Wayne Carter, the crusading newspaper reporter, who is determined to bring law to the territory. Badger wastes no time in appointing Twillie sheriff, a job guaranteed to make Flower a widow in no time. When Miss Foster, the schoolteacher, falls ill, Flower, who has a knack for figures, instructs the class. Meanwhile, to gain entry to his wife's boudoir, Twillie masquerades as the masked bandit and is arrested as the outlaw. Knowing that Twillie is innocent, Flower goes to Badger for help, and as they embrace, his kiss betrays him as the bandit. As the lynch mob places the noose on Twillie's neck, Flower appears to shoot down the rope and return the stolen loot. After it is revealed that their marriage was a ruse, Twillie returns east and Flower is fair game once again\"--AFI catalog, 1931-1940."@en . "\"Driven from town because of her romance with a masked bandit, Flower Belle Lee is sentenced to become respectable and married before she sets foot in another law abiding city. While aboard a train headed for the next town, Flower meets the bibulous Cuthbert J. Twillie, and spying his bagload of money, decides that it is time to serve her sentence. Flower recruits her friend Amos Budge, a gambler blessed with the countenance of a priest, to impersonate a minister, and by the time the train arrives in Greasewood, the next stop, Flower has become Mrs. Twillie. In the lawless Greasewood, Flower attracts the attentions of Jeff Badger, the corrupt town boss, and Wayne Carter, the crusading newspaper reporter, who is determined to bring law to the territory. Badger wastes no time in appointing Twillie sheriff, a job guaranteed to make Flower a widow in no time. When Miss Foster, the schoolteacher, falls ill, Flower, who has a knack for figures, instructs the class. Meanwhile, to gain entry to his wife's boudoir, Twillie masquerades as the masked bandit and is arrested as the outlaw. Knowing that Twillie is innocent, Flower goes to Badger for help, and as they embrace, his kiss betrays him as the bandit. As the lynch mob places the noose on Twillie's neck, Flower appears to shoot down the rope and return the stolen loot. After it is revealed that their marriage was a ruse, Twillie returns east and Flower is fair game once again\"--AFI catalog, 1931-1940." . . . . . . . . . . "Flower Belle Lee is run out of Little Bend after suspicions arise that she's connected to the Masked Bandit. She meets con man Cuthbert J. Twillie and pretends to marry him. Jeff Badger, the town boss, names Cuthbert J. Twillie the town sheriff when Twillie and Flower Belle arrive in Greasewood city."@en . "A shady lady and an incompetent cardshark unmask a villain in the old west."@en . "A shady lady and an incompetent cardshark unmask a villain in the old west." . . . . "West portrays voluptuous Flowerbelle Lee, whose reputation is tarnished when she is seen embracing a masked bandit in her bedroom. Forced to leave town until she can prove she is respectable-- and married-- Flowerbelle boards a train where she meets incorrigible Guthbert J. Twillie (Fields). Believing he's quite a catch, Flowerbelle accepts Twillie's marriage proposal."@en . . "Comedy western pairs a shady lady and an incompetent cardsharp who unmask a villain." . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "A comedy Western in which a lady of questionable repute and an incompetent cardshark unmask a villain."@en . "Flower Belle Lee's reputation is tarnished when she is seen embracing a masked bandit in her bedroom. Forced to leave town until she can return respectable and married, Flower Belle boards a train where she meets incorrigible Cuthbert J. Twillie. Believing he's quite a catch, Flowerbelle accepts Twillie's marriage proposal. Mishaps magnify as Flower Belle continues her flirtatious ways, and when the masked bandit visits again he's not who Flower Belle expects!"@en . "Voluptuous Flowerbelle Lee is run out of Little Bend after suspicions arise that she's connected to the Masked Bandit. Forced to leave town until she can prove she is respectable -- and married --Flowerbelle meets con man Cuthbert J. Twillie and pretends to marry him. Jeff Badger, the town boss, names Cuthbert J. Twillie the town sheriff when Twillie and Flowerbelle arrive in Greasewood city."@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Films for the hearing impaired"@en . . . . . . "Comedy films"@en . . "Comedy films" . . . . "Westerns"@en . . "Westerns" . . "Western films"@en . "Drama"@en . "Drama" . . . . . . . . . . . . "Comedy legends Mae West and W.C. Fields team up in their one and only film together, My Little Chickadee. The reputation of voluptuous Flower Belle Lee (Mae West) is tarnished when she is seen embracing a masked bandit in her bedroom. Forced to leave town until she can return married and respectable, Flower Belle boards a train where she meets the incorrigible Cuthbert J. Twillie (W.C. Fields) and soon accepts his marriage proposal. The fun continues as the newlyweds arrive at the town of Greasewood where Twillie's exaggerated tales of adventure earn him the honor of becoming the sheriff of the town and bartender at \"The Last Gasp\" saloon. Filled with fast-paced one-liners, this comedy classic showcases two iconic superstars at their best."@en . . . . . . . . . "MCA Videocassette (Firm)" . . "Truthfulness and falsehood." . . "Personas casadas Teatro." . . "Women Drama." . . "Married people." . . "Married people Drama." . . "Reputation Drama." . .