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  1. Heaven with a Barbed Wire Fence is a 1939 drama film written by Dalton Trumbo, directed by Ricardo Cortez, and starring Jean Rogers, Raymond Walburn, Marjorie Rambeau and Glenn Ford. This was the first major screen role for both Ford and Richard Conte, [1] and Ford was billed fourth.

  2. Heaven with a Barbed Wire Fence: Directed by Ricardo Cortez. With Jean Rogers, Raymond Walburn, Marjorie Rambeau, Glenn Ford. New York store clerk (Ford) joins a hobo (Conte) and an illegal immigrant (Rogers) heading for his newly bought land in Arizona.

    • (413)
    • Adventure, Drama, Romance
    • Ricardo Cortez
    • 1939-11-03
  3. Film. Min. 62. Sowohl Glenn Ford als auch Richard Conte gaben in HEAVEN WITH A BARBED WIRE FENCE ihr Hauptrollen-Debüt. In dem Roadmovie quittiert ein optimistischer Träumer seinen Job, um per Daumen und Bahn in Richtung Westen zu reisen, wo ein Stück Natur, das er per Post gekauft hat, darauf wartet, in Farmland umgewandelt zu werden.

  4. Heaven with a Barbed Wire Fence (1939) is Glenn Ford's debut feature film -- perfectly cast as a young New Yorker with dreams of building a better life in...

    • 63 Min.
    • 244,1K
    • Classic Robb's Glenn Ford Channel
  5. Heaven With a Barbed Wire Fence. Joe (Glenn Ford), a clerk in New York City, hits the road to claim the land he bought in Arizona. But having spent all of his savings on the land, he must...

    • Drama
    • Jean Rogers
    • Ricardo Cortez
  6. During the Depression, New York City store clerk Joe Riley saves money and buys a piece of land in Arizona. He is determined to become a farmer. Not having enough money for a bus ticket to Arizona, Joe decides to hitchhike there.

  7. At the Empire State Building, Joe Riley bids farewell to New York City as he prepares to head West to his ranch in Arizona. He dreams of his twenty acres of beautiful farmland called "Shady Acres" for which he has saved for six years.