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Dean Martin | Sam Hollis | |
Alain Delon | Don Andrea Baldazar aka Baldy | |
Rosemary Forsyth | Phoebe Ann Naylor | |
Joey Bishop | Kronk | |
Tina Aumont | Lonetta | |
Peter Graves | Capt. Rodney Stimpson | |
Michael Ansara | Iron Jacket | |
Linden Chiles | Yellow Knife | |
Andrew Prine | Lt. Sibley | |
Stuart Anderson | Yancy Cottle | |
Roy Barcroft | Si Morton | |
George Wallace | Floyd Willet | |
Don Beddoe | Mr. Naylor | |
Kelly Thordsen | Turkey Shoot boss | |
Nora Marlowe | Emma |
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Producer | Harry Keller
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Writer | John Gay
Ben Starr |
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Cinematography | Russell Metty
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Musician | Frank De Vol
Devol |
The Louisiana wedding of debutante Phoebe Ann Naylor to Don Andrea de Baldasar, El Duce de la Casala is stopped by the Cavalry over a matter of honor. Don Andrea flees across the river to Texas, where he meets up with Sam Hollis and his Indian sidekick, Kronk, who are carrying rifles to the town of Moccasin Flats. Don Andrea rescues an Indian maiden, Lonetta, tames some longhorns, competes with Sam for Phoebe's affections, eludes a Comanche war party and the cavalry (who have come to Moccasin Flats to celebrate Texas' statehood) and ultimately saves the town and gets his girl. |
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