Go West, Young Man is a 1936 American comedy film directed by Henry Hathaway and starring Mae West, Warren William and Randolph Scott. Released by Paramount Pictures and based on the 1934 play Personal Appearance by Lawrence Riley, the film is about a movie star who is stranded in the country and trifles with a young man's affections. The phrase "Go West, young man" is often attributed to New York Tribune founder Horace Greeley, and sometimes misattributed to Indiana journalist John B. L. Soule, but the latest research shows it to be a paraphrase.

Go West Young Man (1936)
Directed by Henry Hathaway
Genres - Comedy |
Release Date - Nov 18, 1936 |
Run Time - 82 min. |
Countries - United States of America |
MPAA Rating - NR
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West, Young Man
Attributes
Based On: based on plays, Personal Appearance
Alternate Titles
Amores de uma Diva
BR
Auf in den Westen
DE
En 3-stjernet pige
DK
Go West Young Man
GB, US
Na Zachód, młody człowieku
PL
Personal Appearance
US
Uwaki-mei joyû
JP
Vete al Oeste, joven
ES
Мэй Уэст навсегда
, RU
浮気名優
JP