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      • 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.
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  2. 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.

  3. Go West, young man. Horace Greeley, to whom the saying is attributed. " Go West, young man " is a phrase, the origin of which is often credited to the American author and newspaper editor Horace Greeley, concerning America's expansion westward as related to the concept of Manifest destiny.

  4. Go West Young Man: Directed by Henry Hathaway. With Mae West, Warren William, Randolph Scott, Alice Brady. A movie star, stranded in the country, trifles with a young man's affections.

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  5. 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 Pic...

  6. Go West, Young Man ★★½ 1936. West is a movie star whose latest film is premiering in a small town, where she's naturally a sensation. Scott is the muscular farm boy who catches her eye and she decides to hang around in order to catch the rest of him as well.

  7. Directed by Henry Hathaway and written by Mae West herself (from Lawrence Riley’s 1934 hit play Personal Appearance), Go West Young Man stars West (get it?) as temperamental film star Mavis Arden, who is at odds with her press agent, Morgan (Warren William), after falling for suave but boring politician Francis X. Harrigan (Lyle Talbot).

  8. Synopsis Mavis Arden (Mae West) is a movie star known for her onscreen purity, even though she lives a riotous private life. When she gets involved with politician Francis X. Harrigan (Lyle...

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