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  1. The Arkansas Traveler is a 1938 American comedy film directed by Alfred Santell and written by Viola Brothers Shore and George Sessions Perry. The film stars Bob Burns, Fay Bainter, John Beal, Jean Parker, Lyle Talbot and Irvin S. Cobb. The film was released on October 14, 1938, by Paramount Pictures.

  2. The Arkansas Traveler: Directed by Alfred Santell. With Bob Burns, Fay Bainter, John Beal, Jean Parker. A folksy drifter (Bob Burns) helps an old friend's widow (Fay Bainter) and daughter (Jean Parker) save their newspaper.

    • (75)
    • Comedy, Drama, Romance
    • Alfred Santell
    • 1938-10-14
  3. Der Arkansas Traveler oder Arkansas Traveller, bisweilen auch Arkansaw Traveler, ist eine in der ersten Hälfte des 19. Jahrhunderts entstandene Figur der US-amerikanischen Folklore und Populärkultur.

  4. A well-dressed traveler on horseback, the Arkansas Traveler, meets a fiddle-playing settler (sometimes described as a squatter) and the traveler asks for a place to sleep in his humble home. The settler initially rejects him, pointing out the cramped conditions and his poverty, and continues to try in vain to play a melody on the fiddle.

  5. "The Arkansas Traveler" (also known as "The Arkansaw Traveler") is an American folk song first published by Mose Case, a humorist and guitarist from New York, in 1863. The song was based on the composition "The Arkansas Traveller" by Sandford C. Faulkner and is the Arkansas official historic song.

  6. The Arkansas Traveler, an itinerant printer, returns to a small town to help save The Daily Record , a newspaper started by Mr. Allen, an old friend who is now deceased. The paper is run by Allen's widow Martha and her son Benny. The day the Traveler arrives, Johnnie Daniels, son of the town's corrupt mayor, returns after a three-year absence ...

  7. 14. Juni 2019 · The Arkansas Traveler (1938) 5. ( 1) An itinerant printer, returns to a small town to help save The Daily Record, a newspaper started by Mr. Allen, an old friend who is now deceased. Director: Alfred Santell.