GO WEST, YOUNG MAN
Paramount release; Emanuel Cohen's Major Pictures.
| Released November 13, 1936 | Production: August 10 through September 1936 |
| Running time | 80 minutes[Tuska: 82] |
| Producer | Emanuel Cohen |
| Director | Henry Hathaway |
| Screenplay | Mae West, based on Lawrence Riley's play "Personal Appearance" |
| Music | Arthur Johnston |
| Lyrics | John Burke |
| Musical Director | George Stoll |
| Gowns | Irene Jones |
| Art direction | Wiard Ihnen |
| Photography | Karl Struss |
| Film Editor | Ray Curtiss |
| Sound Engineer | Hugo Grenzbach |
| CAST | |
| Mavis Arden | Mae West |
| Morgan | Warren William |
| Bud Norton | Randolph Scott |
| Francis X. Harrigan | Lyle Talbot |
| Mrs. Struthers | Alice Brady |
| Gladys | Isabel Jewell |
| Aunt Kate | Elizabeth Patterson |
| Joyce | Margaret Perry |
| Professor Rigby | Etienne Girardot[Tuska: Giradot] |
| Clyde | Maynard Holmes |
| French maid | Alice Ardell |
| Nicodemus | Nicodemus (aka Nick Stuart) |
| Chauffeur | John Indrisano |
| Emcee | Charles Irwin |
| Andy Kelton | Walter Walker |
| Officers | Lee Shumway, Jack Perrin |
| Characters in "Drifting Lady" film: | |
| Rico | Jack LaRue |
| Philip | G.P. Huntley, Jr. |
| Officer | Robert Baikoff |
| Xavier Cugat | Xavier Cugat |
| Bumpkin | Si Jenks |
| Reporter | Dick Elliott |
| Extra | Eddie Dunn |
| Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra |
Rated B by Legion of Decency, "morally objectionable in part for all."