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  1. Village Barn Dance: Dirigido por Frank McDonald. Com Richard Cromwell, Doris Day, George Barbier, Esther Dale. Dan Martin, an unemployed college graduate, drifts into the town of Lyndale, only to learn that the town and everything in it are dominated by Minerva Withers, a tightfisted, old skinflint whose welcome does not extend to tramps.

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  3. 1940 Directed by Frank McDonald. Dan Martin, an unemployed college graduate, drifts into the town of Lyndale, only to learn that the town and everything in it are dominated by Minerva Withers, a tight-fisted, old skinflint whose welcome does not extend to tramps. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.

  4. Filme: Village Barn Dance (Village Barn Dance, 1940), de: Frank McDonald, com: Richard Cromwell, Dan Martin, Doris Day, Betty Withers, George Barbier, Uncle Si, Esther Dale, Minerva Withers, Robert Baldwin, James Rutherford Jr., Andrew Tomb

  5. Village Barn Dance. ( 1940 ) Comedy. Music. Romance. Black and White. 1940s. Dan Martin, an unemployed college graduate, drifts into the town of Lyndale, only to learn that the town and everything in it are dominated by Minerva Withers, a tight-fisted, old skinflint whose welcome does not extend to tramps. Сast and Crew. Stars. Richard Cromwell.

  6. Village Barn Dance is a 1940 American comedy film directed by Frank McDonald, written by Dorrell McGowan and Stuart E. McGowan, and starring Richard Cromwell, Doris Day, George Barbier, Esther Dale, Robert Baldwin and Andrew Tombes. It was released on January 30, 1940, by Republic Pictures. [1] [2] [3] Plot. Cast. Richard Cromwell as Dan Martin.

  7. Dan, who is hungry, joins a group of college students at Uncle Si's ice cream parlor, where he meets Betty, Minerva's granddaughter. A friendship develops between the two, alarming James Rutherford, Betty's snobbish boyfriend. The young people of Lyndale operate a small radio station that broadcasts a program known as "The Village Barn Dance".