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Sophia Loren | Angela Rossini | |
Anthony Quinn | Tom Healy | |
Margaret O'Brien | Della Southby | |
Steve Forrest | Clint Mabry | |
Eileen Heckart | Mrs. Lorna Hathaway | |
Ramon Novarro | De Leon | |
Edmund Lowe | Manfred Montague | |
George Mathews | Sam Pierce | |
Ed Binns | Sheriff Ed McClain | |
Warren Wade | Hodges | |
David Armstrong | Achilles | |
Cal Bolder | Goober | |
Harry Cheshire | Poker Player | |
Ken Clark | Soldier warning the travelers | |
Iron Eyes Cody | Indian | |
Frank Cordell | Theodore | |
Cactus Mack | William | |
Howard McNear | Photographer of dead gunmen |
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Producer | Carlo Ponti
Marcello girosi |
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Writer | Walter Bernstein
Dudley Nichols |
Nineteenth century Wyoming: the wild West. Mild-mannered Tom Healy has a two-wagon theater troupe hounded by creditors because Angela, his leading lady and the object of his affection, constantly buys clothes. In Cheyenne, they meet with applause, so they hope to stay awhile: the theater owner likes Angela, and she keeps him on a string. She's also the object of the attentions of Mabry, a gunslinger who's owed money by the richest man in Bonanza. Complications arise and the troupe heads for Bonanza, through hostile Indian territory. Is the troupe doomed to a peripatetic life, is Mabry in danger, and does Tom stand a chance with Angela, a hellion in pink tights? |
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