Kimberley Jim with Jim Reeves: DVD Cover

    Kimberley Jim Director: Emil Nofal Cast: Jim Reeves, Madeleine Usher, Clive Parnell, Arthur Swemmer

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    • DVD Release Date: 08/03/2004
    • Original Release: 1965
    • Sales Rank: 63,732

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    Trailer: Widescreen/fullscreen

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    Side #1 --
    1. Introduction
    2. Dolly With the Dimpled Knees
    3. Born to Be Lucky
    4. My Life Is a Gypsy
    5. I Grew Up
    6. The Boom-Chic Polka
    7. Diamonds in the Sand
    8. That Sparkle in Your Eyes
    9. Fall In and Follow
    10. Old Fashioned Rag
    11. Roving Gambler
    12. A Stranger's Just a Friend
    13. Strike It Rich
    1. Introduction
    2. Dolly With the Dimpled Knees
    3. Born to Be Lucky
    4. My Life Is a Gypsy
    5. I Grew Up
    6. The Boom-Chic Polka
    7. Diamonds in the Sand
    8. That Sparkle in Your Eyes
    9. Fall In and Follow
    10. Old Fashioned Rag
    11. Roving Gambler
    12. A Stranger's Just a Friend
    13. Strike It Rich

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    In this adventure set in the Kimberley diamond mines of South Africa around 1910, two American sharpsters make a living cheating the hapless miners at cards. The two end up winning a nonproductive mine during a bet. They decide to help the impoverished former owner pay his debts, but when the evil bar owner raises the water rates, the three find themselves busted. To scare up some cash, the Yankees stage a musical show. They succeed but then lose it all betting on a prizefight. Eventually, the mine starts producing a tremendous amount of diamonds, but by that time, the Yankees have had enough and leave the mine to its original owner and head for greener pastures. Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide

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