Kim possible-not just an ordinary girl. She is a cheerleader and she saves the the world, even on school nights. With her sidekick, best friend and now new boyfriend and his naked mole rat (rufus) go through normal teenage life while saving the world. what else can she do!
Nominated for Emmy.
Another 1 win
&
15 nominations
Due to a studio clerical error, Alan Ladd was credited for an appearance in this film. He does not, in fact, appear in it.
On its first reissue, the company added random stock footage of cattle drives, chases, and stampedes to bring the running time to over an hour.
The player-piano version of "You're the One I Need" heard during the poker game, is the same recording heard in the speakeasy scene of the Marx Brothers' Horse Feathers (1932)
The opening theme music can also be heard in the Harold Lloyd picture The Milky Way (1936).
Dinkey Hooley:
Where's this cousin of yours at?
Dare Rudd:
Wyoming
Dinkey Hooley:
Where do your figure Wyoming's at?
Dare Rudd:
Right over yonder beyond that hill... unless somebody's moved it.
Fallon:
Get out of here! The Sheriff's comin'!
Dinkey Hooley:
I think we're on the wrong side.
Dare Rudd:
This is no time to think!
Tom Fillmore:
Why don't you get married and settle down? Why, you're running around like a maverick without a brand on.
Dare Rudd:
Well, I don't like branding. It hurts in the wrong place.
Dinkey Hooley:
Too bad to waste such good food on just ordinary cowboys. Why, this kind of food is fittin' for human beings.
Cowboy:
Well, I ain't human and that ain't fittin'!
Dinkey Hooley:
Sink your teeth into those biscuits.
Cowboy:
Last time I did, two of 'em stayed there!
[after losing a fistfight, Dare and his friends are thrown out of the casino]
Dare Rudd:
Guess that'll teach that fella to draw any aces out of sleeve.
Dinkey Hooley:
Aw, why don't you quit playin' cards? You always wind up loosin' your shirt or get one torn off your back.
Dare Rudd:
I whipped him didn't I?
Dinkey Hooley:
Hah! That's what you think! It's a good thing I stepped in when I did or you'd get yourself a black eye.
[Dare turns to the camera revealing a black eye]
Dare Rudd:
Yeah? I'm beginning to think Wyoming isn't such a friendly place.
Continuity: As Tom tells Lyn that Dare is the new manager, the portrait of George Washington on the wall behind, appears and disappears between shots.
Continuity: Tom throws his pen on the desk twice between shots.
Continuity: Hammond raises his knife and fork twice between shots.
Anachronisms: The cards of the pack used in the poker game have modern numerals on each corner, unlike of the cards from the Old West.
Version of
Born to the West (1926)
Referenced in
Foul Play (1978)
- Movie poster at the theater
Featured in
Golden Saddles, Silver Spurs (2000) (TV)
- archive footage