The Gal Who Took The West (1949)
Director:
Frederick De Cordova
Writers:
William Bowers (story), Oscar Brodney (story)Stars:
Yvonne De Carlo, Charles Coburn, Scott Brady
For some reason, whenever Universal used the word "Gal" in a film's title, Yvonne de Carlo usually headed the cast. In Gal Who Took the West, de Carlo plays Lillian Marlowe, an New York songstress who heads Thataway. She becomes the romantic bone of contention between the feuding O'Hara cousins, Grant (John Russell) and Lee (Scott Brady). The hostilities boil over into an all-out range war, and federal troops are summoned. Can Lillian succeed where other, better-armed negotiators have failed. The lighthearted nature of Gal Who Took the West is underlined by staging the film in flashback, as related by a pair of toothless old codgers (Clem Bevans and Houseley Stevenson).
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it was very good there should be more films on you Indian fighting army of the 1800,s
it was very good on the u.s. army during the American Indian wars of the 1800's that is the maine type of films you should be looking for the u.s. army Indian wars of the 1800's? yours very thankfully Jeff James Elsden 15:01 08/08/2016
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great movie perfect