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Wild Horse Canyon (1938) | Directed by Robert F. Hill

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River of No Return (1954) | Directed by Otto Preminger

Abilene Town (1946) | Directed by Edwin L. Marin

Siege at Red River (1954) | Directed by Rudolph Maté

High Lonesome (1950) | Directed by Alan Le May

Black Stallion (aka King of the Sierras) (1938) | Directed by Samuel Diege & Arthur Rosson

The Outcast (1954) | Directed by William Witney

A Bullet Is Waiting (1954) | Directed by John Farrow

The Texas Rangers (1951) | Directed by Phil Karlson

Cattle Drive (1951) | Directed by Kurt Neumann

The Savage Horde (1950) | Directed by Joseph Kane

The Return of Daniel Boone (1941) | Directed by Lambert Hillyer

The Furies (1950) | Directed by Anthony Mann

Stranger on Horseback (1954) | Directed by Jacques Tourneur

The Far Country (1954) | Directed by Anthony Mann

Rawhide Rangers (1941) | Directed by Ray Taylor

Rawhide (1951) | Western film directed by Henry Hathaway

Ambush at Tomahawk Gap (1953) | A Western film set in the post-Civil War era

The Gunfighter (1950) | A classic Western film directed by Henry King

The Capture (1950) | Western film directed by John Sturges

Train to Tombstone (1950) | Western film directed by William Berke

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Outlaw Women (1952) | Directed by Sam Newfield & Ron Ormond

The Big Trail (1930) | Directed by Raoul Walsh

The Desperadoes (1943) | Directed by Charles Vidor

Masterson of Texas (1954) | Directed by William Castle

Silver Lode (1954) | Directed by Allan Dwan

Garden of Evil (1954) | Directed by Henry Hathaway

Frontier Marshal (1939) | Directed by Allan Dwan

Coroner Creek (1948) | Directed by Ray Enright

Oklahoma Annie (1952) | Directed by R.G. Springsteen

They Rode West (1954) | Directed by Phil Karlson

Southwest Passage (1954) | Directed by Ray Nazarro

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Kit Carson (1940) | Directed by George B. Seitz

Yellow Sky (1948) | Directed by William A. Wellman

In Old Oklahoma (1943) | Western directed by Albert S. Rogell

Two Flags West (1950) | A Western war film directed by Robert Wise

The Ox-Bow Incident (1943) | Directed by William A. Wellman

Indian Uprising (1952) | A Western film directed by Ray Nazarro

Bugles in the Afternoon (1952) | A Western film directed by Roy Rowland

Angel and the Badman (1947) | Directed by James Edward Grant

Green Grass of Wyoming (1948) | Western film directed by Louis King

My Darling Clementine (1946) | Western directed by John Ford

Flame of Barbary Coast (1945) | Western film directed by Joseph Kane

Lust for Gold (1949) | Directed by S. Sylvan Simon

Passion (1954) | Directed by Allan Dwan

They Died with Their Boots On (1941) | Directed by Raoul Walsh

Bend of the River (1952) | Classic Western film directed by Anthony Mann

The Cowboy and the Lady (1938) | Directed by H.C. Potter

The Secret of Convict Lake (1951) | Directed by Michael Gordon

Distant Drums (1951) | Directed by Raoul Walsh

Hellgate (1952) | Directed by Charles Marquis Warren

Only The Valiant (1951) | Directed by Gordon Douglas

Angel and the Badman (1947) | Directed by James Edward Grant

The Thundering Trail (1951) | Directed by Ron Ormond

Comanche Territory (1950) | Directed by George Sherman

Vengeance Valley (1951) | Directed by Richard Thorpe

The Doolins of Oklahoma (1949) | Directed by Gordon Douglas

Fury at Furnace Creek (1948) | Directed by H. Bruce Humberstone

War Paint (1953) | Western film directed by Lesley Selander

Two Flags West (1950) | Western drama directed by Robert Wise

Buffalo Bill (1944) | A biographical Western film directed by William A. Wellman.

South of St. Louis (1949) | Western film directed by Ray Enright

Woman They Almost Lynched (1953) | A Western film directed by Allan Dwan.

Operation Haylift (1950) | Post War Western

The Westerner (1940) | Directed by William Wyler

Bells of San Angelo (1947) | Directed by William Witney

Gunfire (1950) | Directed by William Berke

Renegade Girl (1946) | Directed by William Berke

Little Big Horn (1951) | Directed by Charles Marquis Warren

The Raiders (1952) | Directed by Lesley Selander

The Beautiful Blonde from Bashful Bend (1949) | Directed by Preston Sturges

The Daring Caballero (1949) | Directed by Wallace Fox

Pursued (1947) | Directed by Raoul Walsh

Jesse James (1939) | Directed by Henry King

The Return of Frank James (1940) | Directed by Fritz Lang

El Paso (1949) | Directed by Lewis R. Foster

The Walking Hills (1949) | Directed by John Sturges

The Gal Who Took the West (1949) | Directed by Frederick de Cordova

The Outlaw (1943) | Directed by Howard Hughes

Silver River (1948) | Directed by Raoul Walsh

Relentless (1948) | Directed by George Sherman

Western Union (1941) | Directed by Fritz Lang

Pirates on Horseback (1941) | Directed by Lesley Selander

The Gal Who Took the West (1949) | Directed by Frederick de Cordova
"The Gal Who Took the West" is a 1949 Technicolor Western film directed by Frederick de Cordova. The film stars Yvonne De Carlo, Charles Coburn, Scott Brady, and John Russell. Set in the post-Civil War American West, it tells the story of a captivating entertainer whose arrival at a military post causes romantic rivalries and comedic conflicts among the men stationed there.
The film centers on Lillian Marlowe (Yvonne De Carlo), a lively and alluring singer who becomes the center of attention at a remote Western fort. Her charm and beauty spark a fierce competition between three men: the venerable General Michael O'Hara (Charles Coburn), his ambitious son Captain James O'Hara (Scott Brady), and the handsome but less privileged Lieutenant Tom (John Russell). As Lillian navigates the affections of her suitors, she also deals with the challenges and intrigues of frontier life, leading to humorous and dramatic situations.
"The Gal Who Took the West" is praised for its vibrant Technicolor cinematography and Yvonne De Carlo's engaging performance. The film successfully blends comedy, romance, and Western action, making it an enjoyable watch. Frederick de Cordova's direction keeps the pace lively, and the supporting cast provides solid performances that complement De Carlo's star turn. While the film adheres to many Western genre conventions, its comedic elements and romantic subplot add a refreshing twist.
Critics responded positively to the film, highlighting Yvonne De Carlo's charismatic presence and the film's lighthearted tone. The picturesque Western landscapes and colorful production design received commendations for enhancing the visual appeal. Some reviews noted that while the plot was predictable, the film's charm lay in its spirited performances and entertaining script. The interplay between the main characters, coupled with De Carlo's magnetic performance, made "The Gal Who Took the West" a delightful entry in the Western comedy genre.
Cast:
- Yvonne De Carlo as Lillian Marlowe
- Charles Coburn as General Michael O'Hara
- Scott Brady as Captain James O'Hara
- John Russell as Lieutenant Tom
- Myrna Dell as Rita Murphy
- James Millican as Sergeant Mahoney
"The Gal Who Took the West" remains a classic Western comedy, showcasing Yvonne De Carlo's versatility as an actress and providing an entertaining mix of romance, humor, and adventure. Its engaging plot and lively performances make it a memorable film from the late 1940s.
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