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Release Date
22 April 1966
Tagline
These Were The Ten Who Fought Indians, Outlaws And Each Other As They Rode To Greatness On The Stagecoach To Cheyenne!
Genre
Country
USA
Filming Locations
Arapaho Falls, Indian Peaks Wilderness, Colorado, USA
Language
Sound Mix
Color
Film Type
Tags
Army,
Arrest,
Attack,
Bad Guy,
Bank,
Bar [pub],
Child,
Childbirth,
Clerk,
Coach,
Conflict,
Country Girl,
Cowboy,
Doctor/nurse,
Driver,
False Accusation,
Fire,
Fugitive,
Gangster,
Good Guy,
Host,
Indian (Native American),
Journey,
Life Savings,
Love,
Lover,
Officer,
Outlaw [Western],
Passenger,
Performer,
Pregnancy,
Revenge,
Reward,
Robbery,
Romance,
Son,
Stagecoach,
Stranded,
Toddlers,
Town,
Wife,
Wound [injury]
Wikipedia
Stagecoach is a 1966 American film, a remake of the 1939 John Ford western Stagecoach. Slim Pickens replaced Andy Devine as the driver, football player Alex Cord filled in for John Wayne as the Ringo Kid, Ann-Margret succeeded Claire Trevor as the prostitute Dallas, and Bing Crosby played Thomas Mitchell's Oscar-winning part as the drunken doctor (Crosby turned down another role played earlier on stage by Mitchell, Detective Columbo, two years later). The 1966 version was directed by Gordon Douglas.
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