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The Guns of Fort Petticoat (1957)

GOOD WOMEN...BAD WOMEN...BRAWLING WOMEN...BRAVE WOMEN! They were all soldiers in skirts!

Genre : Western, Action, War

Runtime : 1H 22M

Director : George Marshall
Writer : Walter Doniger

Synopsis

Opposing his commanding officer's decision to attack a group of innocent Indians and wipe them out, Lt. Frank Hewitt leaves his post and heads home to Texas. He knows that the attack will send all of the tribes on the warpath and he wants to forewarn everyone. He gets a chilly reception back home however. With most of the men away having enlisted in the Confederate army Frank, a Union officer, is seen by the local women as a traitor. He convinces them of the danger that lies ahead and trains them to repel the attack that will eventually come.

Actors

Audie Murphy
Audie Murphy
Lt. Frank Hewitt
Kathryn Grant
Kathryn Grant
Anne Martin
Hope Emerson
Hope Emerson
Hannah Lacey
Jeff Donnell
Jeff Donnell
Mary Wheller
Jeanette Nolan
Jeanette Nolan
Cora Melavan
Sean McClory
Sean McClory
Emmett Kettle
Ernestine Wade
Ernestine Wade
Hetty
Peggy Maley
Peggy Maley
Lucy Conover
Isobel Elsom
Isobel Elsom
Mrs. Charlotte Ogden
Patricia Tiernan
Patricia Tiernan
Stella Leatham
Kim Charney
Kim Charney
Bax Leatham
Ray Teal
Ray Teal
Salt Pork
Nestor Paiva
Nestor Paiva
Tortilla
James Griffith
James Griffith
Kipper
Pamela Baird
Pamela Baird
Nancy (uncredited)
John Dierkes
John Dierkes
Texas Storekeeper (uncredited)
Evelyn Finley
Evelyn Finley
Blonde in Combat Practice (uncredited)
Frank Hagney
Frank Hagney
Blacksmith (uncredited)
Charles Horvath
Charles Horvath
Yellow Horse (uncredited)
Reed Howes
Reed Howes
Well-Wishing Officer (uncredited)
Francis McDonald
Francis McDonald
Col. Chivington's Aide (uncredited)
Charles Meredith
Charles Meredith
Commanding Officer (uncredited)
Madge Meredith
Madge Meredith
Hazel McCasslin (uncredited)
Ainslie Pryor
Ainslie Pryor
Col. Chivington (uncredited)
Hugh Sanders
Hugh Sanders
Sgt. Webber (uncredited)
Al Wyatt Sr.
Al Wyatt Sr.
Sgt. Lebbard (uncredited)

Crews

George Marshall
George Marshall
Director
Walter Doniger
Walter Doniger
Screenplay
C. William Harrison
C. William Harrison
Story
Al Clark
Al Clark
Editor
George Brooks
George Brooks
Art Direction
William Kiernan
William Kiernan
Set Decoration
Frank Tuttle
Frank Tuttle
Set Decoration
Abby Singer
Abby Singer
Assistant Director
Franklin Hansen
Franklin Hansen
Sound
John P. Livadary
John P. Livadary
Recording Supervision
Mischa Bakaleinikoff
Mischa Bakaleinikoff
Conductor
Harry Joe Brown
Harry Joe Brown
Producer
Ray Rennahan
Ray Rennahan
Director of Photography
David Breen
David Breen
Producer's Assistant

Trailers and other movies

The Guns Of Fort Petticoat (1957) The Petticoat Brigade

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