Reno
(DVD)
Contributors
Published
[United States] : Turner Entertainment Co, 2014.
Physical Desc
1 videodisc : digital ; 4 3/4 inches.
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Location | Call Number | Status | Due Date |
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South Valleys Library - DVD / Blu-rays | DVD VIDEO RENO FULL | Checked Out | December 21, 2024 |
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Published
[United States] : Turner Entertainment Co, 2014.
Format
DVD
Language
English
UPC
888574004828
Notes
General Note
Credits supplied from: AFI catalog, 1931-1940.
Creation/Production Credits
Assistant director, James Anderson; director of photography, J. Roy Hunt; art director, Van Nest Polglase; art director associate, Feild Gray; editor, Harry Marker; costumes, Edward Stevenson; music, Roy Webb; recording, John L. Cass; special effects, Vernon L. Walker.
Participants/Performers
Richard Dix (Bill Shear, previously known as Bill Shayne); Gail Patrick (Jessie Gibbs); Anita Louise (Mrs. Joanne Ryder); Paul Cavanagh (John Banton); Laura Hope Crews (Mrs. Gardner); Louis Jean Heydt (Judge Howard); Hobart Cavanaugh (Abe Compass); Charles Halton (Welch); Astrid Allwyn (Flora McKenzie); Joyce Compton (Bonnie); Frank Faylen (Hezzy Briggs); William Haade (George Fields).
Description
"Bill Shear, the elderly proprietor of a Reno, Nevada gambling casino, is brought to trial on charges of running a crooked game. His accuser is Mrs. Joanne Ryder, who, while waiting for her divorce to be finalized, has dropped a bundle in Bill's casino. Bill recognizes Joanne as the daughter he has not seen since his divorce years earlier. During the course of the proceedings, Bill recounts the story of his downfall and divorce: As a young attorney, Bill, whose real name is Shayne, comes to the booming silver town of Reno. After establishing a successful practice defending silver miners against the giant companies, Bill's career is on the rise and he marries Jessie Gibbs. Fatherhood follows soon after. When the mines peter out, however, Reno faces the peril of becoming a ghost town until Bill scours the lawbooks and discovers a provision in Nevada law that allows for easy divorce. Bill begins to advertise Reno as the divorce capital of the country, and soon the wives of wealthy men begin to flock to town to file for divorce. Sadly, Bill becomes the victim of his own success when Jessie, feeling neglected by her husband's preoccupation with work and gambling, files for her own divorce and takes their baby daughter East, where she marries the socially prominent John Banton. Meanwhile, Bill's downslide continues when he is disbarred by his colleagues and is forced to turn to gambling to make a living. After listening to her father's sad story, Joanne comforts him by assuring him that Jessie never stopped loving him. Then, benefiting from Bill's sad experiences, she decides to drop her divorce proceedings and return to her husband"--AFI catalog, 1931-1940.
System Details
DVD ; Dolby digital ; mono ; full screen 4x3, 1.37:1.
Language
English only, monophonic.
Citations
APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Dix, R., Cavanagh, P., Crews, L. H., Louise, A., Patrick, G., & Farrow, J. (2014). Reno . Turner Entertainment Co.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Richard Dix et al.. 2014. Reno. Turner Entertainment Co.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Richard Dix et al.. Reno Turner Entertainment Co, 2014.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Dix, Richard, et al. Reno Turner Entertainment Co, 2014.
Note! Citations contain only title, author, edition, publisher, and year published. Citations should be used as a guideline and should be double checked for accuracy. Citation formats are based on standards as of August 2021.
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