The Lady from Cheyenne, 1941, Starring Loretta Young, Robert Preston, Edward Arnold,
Directed by Frank Lloyd
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The Lady from Cheyenne, 1941, Starring Loretta Young, Robert Preston, Edward Arnold,
Directed by Frank Lloyd
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I absolutely love this film. I have never seen it before, and I am a big Loretta Young fan. Robert Preston is dreamy here. Oh thank you so much for uploading this great film. It's wonderful!
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This is a really cute movie
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cant get Into this even though I do like Loretta Young.
>SPOILER ALERT< Absolutely LOVED it. Extremely satisfying to see that evil loud mouth son of a bitch busted down to size and found guilty. I really loved it when the train just pulled up and that special prosecutor with all those secret service men jumped right off and grabbed that obnoxious bastard and threw him right in jail…….lol. Robert Preston can play a perfect hero or a perfect jerk. But omg what a shocker ending, I never thought Steve and Annie would end up getting married in the end……………………….pfffffffffffttt.
Awesome film, smart, funny, full of surprises. Not at all the typical cowboy movie.
Feminist nonsense!!! I'm surprised Loretta Young would be in this stupidity! If I were living when women first started bitching about equality I'd have gladly invited them to get their gurgling heads shot off in the Civil War!!
Loretta good in this kind of role but a feeble ending
I love Loretta & this movie which I have not seen before is wonderful. TY for sharing.
Video quality is really too bad!
02:57 That's some serious air pollution going on!!
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What a great film
So pleased with this movie! Love the way it all turned out, and you gotta love Loretta Young! She is so very versatile (was… RIP). The "ladies" were so great! As another viewer mentioned, humor but very topical and important issues were addressed. How wonderful having the former slave as a very integral – and intelligent – character in the story – wonderful for the times, I mean. You know, Mae West (earlier) and Bette Davis, anytime I saw them in movies, the script included very informal, normal dialogue between their race and others. I always wonder if the stars had anything to do with that… I'm sure they were glad to portray those characters, else hypocrisy would have shown. Thank you!
What a controversial film for its time! Apart from women getting the vote, did anyone notice that it was a black servant who schooled Annie in political process??? Wow!! Thanks for posting this gem!
never felt so good.
good movie
Wyoming territory was the first government in the world to guarantee women the right to vote in 1869.
The last sentences could spoil it, but I won't let them … it's one of the most wonderful classical movies I've ever seen. Since I helplessly love classical Hollywood, I more often than not have to "overlook" the degrading way non-WASPS and females are portrayed, but not here: a sweet, smart, strong, and lovely leading lady! A wise and kind black man.
Of course it's a comedy, but who would hold that against it – humor being a classical weapon in favor of the oppressed at all times.
This is a movie to sit back to, let all defenses down, and just enjoy!
Thanks so much for posting!
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Is that man who is the "leader" grandpa from the "Munsters"?