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Calamity Jane and Sam Bass

"Branding their outlaw names ... into the fiery fame of the West !"

Drifter Sam Bass shows up in Denton, Texas (soon to host a great horse race) looking for work. Before long, he attracts the attention of pretty storekeeper Katherine Egan (the sheriff's sister) and that wild frontiers woman, Calamity Jane. Circumstances make Sam richer by a very fast race horse. But his seemingly good luck with horses and women leads him to disaster. Will he be forced into a life of crime?

Top Cast

  • Yvonne De Carlo

    Yvonne De Carlo

    Calamity Jane

  • Howard Duff

    Howard Duff

    Sam Bass

  • Dorothy Hart

    Dorothy Hart

    Katherine Egan

  • Willard Parker

    Willard Parker

    Sheriff Will Egan

  • Norman Lloyd

    Norman Lloyd

    Jim Murphy

  • Lloyd Bridges

    Lloyd Bridges

    Joel Collins

  • Marc Lawrence

    Marc Lawrence

    Dean

  • Houseley Stevenson

    Houseley Stevenson

    Dakota

  • Milburn Stone

    Milburn Stone

    Abe Jones

Overview

Drifter Sam Bass shows up in Denton, Texas (soon to host a great horse race) looking for work. Before long, he attracts the attention of pretty storekeeper Katherine Egan (the sheriff's sister) and that wild frontiers woman, Calamity Jane. Circumstances make Sam richer by a very fast race horse. But his seemingly good luck with horses and women leads him to disaster. Will he be forced into a life of crime?

Rating

6.1 / 10
7 Reviews
1 Popular

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