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The Lady from Cheyenne

52 %|Apr 11, 1941|Comedy, Drama, Western

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!

Featured Crew

Frank Lloyd
Director
Warren Duff
Screenplay
Kathryn Scola
Screenplay
Theresa Oaks
Story
Jonathan Finn
Story

Cast

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Loretta Young
Annie Morgan
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Robert Preston
Steve Lewis
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Edward Arnold
James 'Jim' Cork
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Frank Craven
Hank Foreman
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Jessie Ralph
Mrs. McGuinness
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Stanley Fields
Jerry Stover
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Samuel S. Hinds
Governor Howard
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Spencer Charters
Dr. McGuinness
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Clare Verdera
Mrs. Matthews
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Al Bridge
Mr. Matthews
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Erville Alderson
Ike Fairchild
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Roger Imhof
Uncle Bill
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James Kirkwood
Politician
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Iris Adrian
Chorus Girl
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Charles T. Aldrich
Leo, Cork's Henchman
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Griff Barnett
Cork Supporter
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Ted Billings
Man at Auction
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Gladys Blake
Chorus Girl
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Harry Cording
Mike, Cork's Henchman
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Jeff Corey
Reporter
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Kernan Cripps
Stagehand
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John Dilson
Special Prosecutor Fitzpatrick
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Ralph Dunn
Mayor Barney Davies, Cork's Henchman
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Joseph Eggenton
Judge Henry C. Tribble
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Slim Gaut
Townsman
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Phyllis Kennedy
Miss Dunbar
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Ethan Laidlaw
Saloon Waiter
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Matt McHugh
Reporter on Train
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Frank Mills
Saloon Waiter
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Sue Moore
Kate, Chorus Girl
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Sally Payne
Chorus Girl
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Lorin Raker
Governor's Aide
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Charles Ray
Bit Role
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Joe Sawyer
Sheriff 'Noisy' Burkett, Henchman
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Harry Seymour
Professor
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Delmar Watson
Toothless Boy
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June Wilkins
Chorus Girl
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Harry Woods
Assessor Mitch Harrigan