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Come and Get It is a 1935 novel by American author Edna Ferber. A film version with the same title was produced in 1936. The film was directed bu Howard Hawks and Richard Rosson. It starred Edward Arnold, Joel McCrea, Frances Farmer, Walter Brennan, Mady Christians, Mary Nash, Andrea Leeds, Frank Shields, Edwin Maxwell and Cecil Cunningham. Set in the logging industry on 19th century Wisconsin, the story follows the fortunes of Barney Glasgow, played by Arnold and his love affairs with a saloon keeper played by Farmer, and after an absence of many years, with her daughter, also played by Farmer. The film was a success and the dual role of mother and daughter brought Farmer excellent reviews, and made her a star in her first year in films. It won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in the first year the award was presented, to Walter Brennan. Edward Curtiss was also nominated for an Academy Award for Film Editing. TriviaIn her role as the saloon singer, Frances Farmer sings a ballad which twenty years later, and with new lyrics, became "Love Me Tender", one of Elvis Presley's earliest hits. An appearance by Farmer on the television show This is Your Life coincided with the Presley hit, and Farmer performed her version of the song. "Come and Get It" is also a song written by Paul McCartney and sung by Badfinger which is part of the soundtrack of the 1969 movie The Magic Christian.
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