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Like bad guys, ladies in cowboy films came in several set
types. There was the "Grumpy but good hearted", "Good
Time, but good hearted girl" and the ones that sung.
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The Good Time Girls in the 1950 "The Wagon Master". |
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A scene from "My Darling Clemantine". |
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The Singer, Doris Day as "Calamity
Jane". A typical Western story. Girl thinks she's a
boy. Girl meets man and thinks she can do everything better.
Goes to the windy city, comes back Woman. |
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The Lovely Jenifer Jones, thinks she is
an Indian in the film "Duel In The Sun". |
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Nobody got shot in "Oklahoma".
By the time they made these films all of the injuns had
left for the reservation. |
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Going down hill fast, "Seven Brides
for Seven Brothers", not one dead injun. Sensible though,
only one mother-in-law between them. |
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