The Lady from Cheyenne (1941)
Fictionalized story of the 1869 adoption of women's suffrage in Wyoming Territory. In the new-founded railroad town of Laraville, Boss Jim Cork hopes to manipulate the sale of town lots to give him control, but Quaker schoolmarm Annie Morgan bags one of the key lots. Cork's lawyer Steve Lewis tries romancing Annie to get the lot back, finding her so overpoweringly liberated she leaves him dizzy. Still, Steve attains his nefarious object...almost...then has cause to deeply regret having aroused the sleeping giant of feminism!
Director:
Frank Lloyd
Writers:
Kathryn Scola, Warren Duff.
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Loretta Young as Annie Morgan |
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Robert Preston as Steve Lewis |
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Edward Arnold as James 'Jim' Cork |
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Frank Craven as Hank Foreman |
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Gladys George as Elsie |
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Jessie Ralph as Mrs. McGuinness |
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Stanley Fields as Jerry Stover |
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Willie Best as George |
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Samuel S. Hinds as Governor Howard |
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Spencer Charters as Dr. McGuinness |
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Clare Verdera as Mrs. Matthews |
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Al Bridge as Mr. Matthews |
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Charles Williams as Clerk |
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Erville Alderson as Ike Fairchild |
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Emmett Vogan as Stanton |
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Roger Imhof as Uncle Bill |
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William B. Davidson as Nye Dunbar |
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James Kirkwood as Politician |
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Wade Boteler as Turk |
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Iris Adrian as Chorus Girl |
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Charles T. Aldrich as Leo, Cork's Henchman |
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Richard Alexander as Henchman |
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Griff Barnett as Cork Supporter |
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Ted Billings as Man at Auction |
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Gladys Blake as Chorus Girl |
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Stanley Blystone as Bit Role |
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Tex Cooper as Extra |
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Harry Cording as Mike, Cork's Henchman |
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Jeff Corey as Reporter |
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Kernan Cripps as Stagehand |
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John Dilson as Special Prosecutor Fitzpatrick |
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Ralph Dunn as Mayor Barney Davies, Cork's Henchman |
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Joseph Eggenton as Judge Henry C. Tribble |
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Slim Gaut as Townsman |
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Dorothy Granger as Myrtle |
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Charles Halton as Judge |
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Herbert Heywood as Bit Role |
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Esther Howard as Landlady |
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Payne B. Johnson as School Boy |
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Phyllis Kennedy as Miss Dunbar |
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Ethan Laidlaw as Saloon Waiter |
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Marion Martin as Gertie |
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Matt McHugh as Reporter on Train |
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Robert Milasch as Barfly |
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Frank Mills as Saloon Waiter |
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Sue Moore as Kate, Chorus Girl |
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Emory Parnell as Crowley |
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Sally Payne as Chorus Girl |
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Victor Potel as Lem |
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Lorin Raker as Governor's Aide |
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Charles Ray as Bit Role |
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Joe Sawyer as Sheriff 'Noisy' Burkett, Henchman |
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Harry Seymour as Professor |
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Kathryn Sheldon as Bit Role |
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Harry Tenbrook as Bartender |
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Delmar Watson as Toothless Boy |
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June Wilkins as Chorus Girl |
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Harry Woods as Assessor Mitch Harrigan |
| Writing | Jonathan Finn | Story |
| Directing | Frank Lloyd | Director |
| Writing | Kathryn Scola | Screenplay |
| Writing | Theresa Oaks | Story |
| Writing | Warren Duff | Screenplay |