Clark Gable is "Big John" and
Spencer Tracy is "Square John"; both "Johns" seek their fortunes in the Texas oil fields. They simultaneously fall in love with
Claudette Colbert, but it's "Big John" who wins out. When both Johns grow rich on oil, "Big John" lets money go to his head, and he begins neglecting wife
Colbert for
Hedy Lamarr, the "been around" companion of businessman
Lionel Atwill. "Square John", who still carries a torch for
Colbert but doesn't want to see her heart broken, tries to buy off
Lamarr; when this fails, he decides to ruin "Big John" financially. But when "Big John" is charged with violating anti-trust rules by the crooked
Atwill, "Square John" rushes to the side of his old pal. Both men end up where they started--broke but happy. "Big John" returns to faithful
Colbert, while "Square John" stands by with an ear-to-ear grin.
Boom Town was the last film to co-star
Clark Gable and
Spencer Tracy; though
Tracy was fond of
Gable, he resented playing "eunuch" in their on-screen romantic triangles.
Claudette Colbert's scenes with
Clark Gable are pleasant enough, but the sparks that had ignited their scenes in
It Happened One Night are largely absent here. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide