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Boom Town 1940

Two ambitious friends, McMasters and Sand, start as reckless wildcatters and become oil magnates over twenty years. Both fall for the same woman, Betsy, who travels west intending to marry Sand but ultimately weds McMasters. Their rise and fall in the oil boom teaches them that wealth is fleeting and personal bonds matter most.

Two ambitious friends, McMasters and Sand, start as reckless wildcatters and become oil magnates over twenty years. Both fall for the same woman, Betsy, who travels west intending to marry Sand but ultimately weds McMasters. Their rise and fall in the oil boom teaches them that wealth is fleeting and personal bonds matter most.

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Boom Town does not have end credit scenes. You can leave when the credits roll.

Meet the Full Cast and Actors of Boom Town

Explore the complete cast of Boom Town, including both lead and supporting actors. Learn who plays each character, discover their past roles and achievements, and find out what makes this ensemble cast stand out in the world of film and television.


Chill Wills

Chill Wills

Harmony Jones

Clark Gable

Clark Gable

Big John McMasters

Lionel Atwill

Lionel Atwill

Harry Compton

Minna Gombell

Minna Gombell

Spanish Eva

Sara Haden

Sara Haden

Miss Barnes

Curt Bois

Curt Bois

Ferdie the Tailor

Spencer Tracy

Spencer Tracy

Square John Sand

Charles Coleman

Charles Coleman

McMasters' Butler

Nestor Paiva

Nestor Paiva

Venezuelan Officer (uncredited)

Frank Morgan

Frank Morgan

Luther Aldrich

Dick Curtis

Dick Curtis

Hiring Boss (uncredited)

Charles D. Brown

Charles D. Brown

U.S. Marshal Stebbins (uncredited)

Claudette Colbert

Claudette Colbert

Betsy Bartlett

Richard Lane

Richard Lane

Assistant D.A.

Hedy Lamarr

Hedy Lamarr

Karen Vanmeer

William Tannen

William Tannen

Hotel Desk Clerk #1 (uncredited)

Frank McGlynn Sr.

Frank McGlynn Sr.

Deacon

Tom Wilson

Tom Wilson

Man in Saloon (uncredited)

Ted Oliver

Ted Oliver

Man Asking 4 Bits to Cross (uncredited)

Franklyn Farnum

Franklyn Farnum

Alarmed Townsman (uncredited)

Holmes Herbert

Holmes Herbert

Doctor (uncredited)

Byron Foulger

Byron Foulger

Geologist

Lee Phelps

Lee Phelps

Man Fighting Oil Fire (uncredited)

Douglas Wood

Douglas Wood

Oil Man at New York Meeting (uncredited)

Pat Flaherty

Pat Flaherty

Man at Dice Table (uncredited)

George Lessey

George Lessey

Judge

Howard Hickman

Howard Hickman

McCreery's Associate #1 (uncredited)

Tom London

Tom London

Sheriff Harris (uncredited)

Wedgwood Nowell

Wedgwood Nowell

Oilman at Producers' Convention (uncredited)

Eddie Dunn

Eddie Dunn

Wildcatter (uncredited)

Larry Steers

Larry Steers

Lawyer at Prosecution's Table (uncredited)

Jack Ingram

Jack Ingram

Oilman at Producers' Convention (uncredited)

Marion Martin

Marion Martin

Whitey

Frank McLure

Frank McLure

Man in Hotel Lobby (uncredited)

Marietta Canty

Marietta Canty

Maid

James Conaty

James Conaty

Man Working in McMasters' Office (uncredited)

Bess Flowers

Bess Flowers

Worker in McMasters' Office (uncredited)

James Dime

James Dime

Townsman (uncredited)

Eddy Waller

Eddy Waller

Hotel Desk Clerk in Burkburnett

Harry Wilson

Harry Wilson

Townsman (uncredited)

Mitchell Lewis

Mitchell Lewis

Venezuelan Foreman (uncredited)

Frank Hagney

Frank Hagney

Man Abandoned by Whitey (uncredited)

Earle Hodgins

Earle Hodgins

Rodeo Barker (uncredited)

Shep Houghton

Shep Houghton

Saloon Brawler (uncredited)

Bert Stevens

Bert Stevens

Hotel Lobby Extra (uncredited)

Milton Parsons

Milton Parsons

Aldrich's Assistant (uncredited)

Harry Hayden

Harry Hayden

Architect

Henry Roquemore

Henry Roquemore

Mr. Summers (uncredited)

John Hamilton

John Hamilton

McMasters' Defense Attorney (uncredited)

Helen Dickson

Helen Dickson

Mrs. Summers (uncredited)

Sheldon Jett

Sheldon Jett

Oil Man at Meeting (uncredited)

Philip Morris

Philip Morris

Oil Man (uncredited)

Frank Orth

Frank Orth

Barber

Joe Yule

Joe Yule

Ed Murphy

Barbara Bedford

Barbara Bedford

Nurse (uncredited)

Baby Quintanilla

Baby Quintanilla

Baby Jack

Robert Emmett Keane

Robert Emmett Keane

Oilman in New York (uncredited)

Tom Hanlon

Tom Hanlon

Racetrack Announcer (voice) (uncredited)

Hank Bell

Hank Bell

Hank - Man in Dance Hall (uncredited)

Roy Gordon

Roy Gordon

McCreery

Nell Craig

Nell Craig

Compton's Secretary

Horace Murphy

Horace Murphy

Tom Murphy

William Halligan

William Halligan

McCreery's Associate #2 (uncredited)

George Guhl

George Guhl

Baggage Man (uncredited)

Carlotta Monti

Carlotta Monti

Saloon Hostess Fighting Whitey (uncredited)

Francis X. Bushman Jr.

Francis X. Bushman Jr.

Man with Nitroglycerine (uncredited)

Sam Garrett

Sam Garrett

Rider / Roper (uncredited)

John T. Murray

John T. Murray

Mr. Springtime (uncredited)

Casey Johnson

Casey Johnson

Little Jack

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Full Plot Summary and Ending Explained for Boom Town

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Big John McMasters and Square John Sand are two down-on-their-luck oil wildcatters who chase a fragile dream of fortune in the volatile world of oil. With little money to their name, they pull off a risky impulsive theft of drilling gear from Luther Aldrich, a wary businessman who wants his property back, and they barely escape with their reputations intact. Their first attempt at striking oil is a bust, forcing a hurried retreat as the sheriff closes in. Yet this failure only steels their resolve: they pool what little cash remains, raise enough to partial repayment, and gamble on another well. To sweeten the deal and improve their odds, they cut Aldrich in for a share, hoping the gesture will keep him at the table for a second shot.

The plot thickens when Elizabeth “Betsy” Bartlett enters their orbit. McMasters sweeps Betsy off her feet and they marry, while Sand accepts the arrangement because he genuinely wants Betsy to find happiness, even if it means sharing his friend’s good fortune. The marriage, however, becomes a delicate triangle in which Sand views Betsy as his own girl, creating tension that simmers beneath the surface. On their first anniversary, Betsy discovers McMasters dancing with a barroom floozy, and the spark of trust between the two men begins to fray. The moment triggers a quarrel, and the once-solid partnership strains under pressure. Betsy ultimately leaves her husband, only to return when she learns that Sand has taken a larger stake in the same enterprise and nearly stripped McMasters of everything he has built.

From there, the men experience a recurring pattern of booms and busts, a back‑and‑forth dance that tests loyalty and ambition. McMasters remains determined to scale new heights and moves his operation to New York, expanding into refiners and distribution networks. In this high-stakes arena, he finds himself pitted against a formidable former customer, Harry Compton. To gain inside information and an edge, McMasters hires away Compton’s adviser, the savvy and socially connected Karen Vanmeer. Karen uses her networks and charm to gather valuable industry intelligence, enabling McMasters to anticipate market moves and refine his strategy.

Meanwhile, Sand’s fortunes take a dramatic turn in South America, where a political upheaval wipes out the gains he had built up abroad. The two men cross paths again at an oilmen’s convention, where reconciliation slowly returns and Sand goes back to work for his longtime friend. Yet suspicion lingers: Sand begins to suspect that McMasters is carrying on an affair with Karen, and he tries to salvage Betsy’s marriage by proposing to marry Karen himself. Karen discerns the true motive behind his offer and declines, steering the plot back toward a collision course between old loyalties and mounting pressures.

Betsy’s insecurity deepens, and when she attempts suicide by taking sleeping pills, Sand acts decisively. He resolves to bankrupt McMasters as a way to free Betsy from a life of constant strain and betrayal. The gambit succeeds only in driving both men toward ruin, and Sand finds himself poorer than before. The path toward resolution finally arrives when Sand asks McMasters to grant Betsy a divorce, a request that jolts the stubborn industrialist into a rare moment of clarity. In a final reversal of fortune, McMasters faces government action for Sherman Antitrust Act violations and loses his business, a blow that changes nothing about his stubborn resilience.

In the end, the two former rivals emerge intact but tempered, choosing to rebuild together. Sand and McMasters reunite their ventures—with Betsy watching and hoping from the sidelines—as Aldrich reappears at the helm with the necessary equipment to restart the cycle anew. The world of wildcatters circles back to its roots: bold risk, shifting alliances, and the stubborn belief that fortune can favor the determined, even when the odds are stacked against them.

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Boom Town Themes and Keywords

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Boom Town Other Names and Titles

Explore the various alternative titles, translations, and other names used for Boom Town across different regions and languages. Understand how the film is marketed and recognized worldwide.


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