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  1. Two Guys from Texas is a 1948 American made Western-themed musical comedy film starring longtime song-and-dance partners Dennis Morgan and Jack Carson. Directed by David Butler, it was written by Allen Boretz and I.A.L. Diamond, and features Dorothy Malone and Penny Edwards in support.

    • $2,267,000
    • Alex Gottlieb
  2. Two Guys from Texas: Directed by David Butler, Friz Freleng, Frank Tashlin. With Dennis Morgan, Jack Carson, Dorothy Malone, Penny Edwards. Two performers become stranded in Texas after their car breaks down, and become embroiled in criminal and romantic misadventures.

    • (412)
    • Comedy, Musical, Western
    • David Butler, Friz Freleng, Frank Tashlin
    • 1948-09-04
  3. Two Guys from Texas (1948) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  4. Movie Info. Song-and-dance men Steve Carroll (Dennis Morgan) and Danny Foster (Jack Carson) walk to a Texas dude ranch after their car runs out of gas. The team's friend, singer Maggie Reed...

    • Musical, Comedy
    • Dennis Morgan
    • David Butler
    • Warner Bros.
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  5. Two Guys From Texas - (Original Trailer) Two vaudevillians on the run from crooks try to pass themselves off as cowboys in Two Guys From Texas (1948) starring Dennis Morgan and Jack Carson. Film Details

    • David Butler, Herschel Daugherty, Phil Quinn
    • Dennis Morgan
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  6. Overview. Share. Two Guys from Texas (1948) NR 08/27/1948 (US) Comedy , Western 1h 26m. User. Score. What's your Vibe ? Warner Bros. riotin' musical round-up in Technicolor! Overview. Two vaudevillians on the run from crooks try to pass themselves off as cowboys. Friz Freleng. Director. David Butler. Director. I. A. L. Diamond. Screenplay.

  7. Synopsis by Sandra Brennan. In this western-musical comedy, a remake of Cowboy from Brooklyn (1938), two vaudevillians find themselves stranded on a Texas dude ranch. Comic mayhem ensues as they cope with time in jail, a rodeo, and eventually love. They also help save the ranch from two greedy thugs trying to force the owners to sell.