Texas, Brooklyn & Heaven movie poster

Texas, Brooklyn & Heaven

"Where the Buckaroos "Take" Flatbush..."

July 16, 1948 1h 16m 5.3/10 (3 votes)

Originally released in 1948. Texas, Brooklyn & Heaven is a comedy film. directed by William Castle. At just 76 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.

Starring Guy Madison, Diana Lynn, and James Dunn

Synopsis

Eddie Tayloe's grandfather leaves him six thousand dollars and the money belt it came in, freeing Tayloe to leave his dull newspaper job in Texas and move to New York to become a playwright. Along the way, his car breaks down and a girl walking along the highway asks for a lift. It turns out she's a nice girl, named Perry, running away from a job at a gasoline station. Soon they're off to New York together, but part ways once they arrive. Time passes and Eddie is failing to sell his play; Perry is failing to find a job. Odd circumstances, involving an old pickpocket named Mandy, bring them together again.

Quick Facts

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Release Date July 16, 1948 77 years ago
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Runtime 1h 16m 76 minutes total
User Rating 5.3/10 Mixed (3 votes)
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Budget $1M Production budget
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Language English Original language
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Country United States of America Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
EN
Budget
$1,000,000

Production Companies

  • Robert S. Golden Productions

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Texas, Brooklyn & Heaven about?

Eddie Tayloe's grandfather leaves him six thousand dollars and the money belt it came in, freeing Tayloe to leave his dull newspaper job in Texas and move to New York to become a playwright. Along ...

Who directed Texas, Brooklyn & Heaven?

Texas, Brooklyn & Heaven was directed by William Castle.

How long is Texas, Brooklyn & Heaven?

Texas, Brooklyn & Heaven has a runtime of 1 hours and 16 minutes (76 minutes total).

When was Texas, Brooklyn & Heaven released?

Texas, Brooklyn & Heaven was released on July 16, 1948 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Texas, Brooklyn & Heaven?

The main cast of Texas, Brooklyn & Heaven includes Guy Madison, Diana Lynn, James Dunn, Michael Chekhov, Florence Bates.