Woman of the Town (1943)
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Runtime: 85 mins
Genre: Westerns
Synopsis: Sheriff Bat Masterson (Albert Dekker) cleans up Dodge City with his toughness and grit. The only crime he can't stop is letting dance hall belle Dora Hand (Claire Trevor) steal his heart. Matters... Sheriff Bat Masterson (Albert Dekker) cleans up Dodge City with his toughness and grit. The only crime he can't stop is letting dance hall belle Dora Hand (Claire Trevor) steal his heart. Matters are complicated when Masterson's six-shooting rival (Barry Sullivan) arrives in town and Dora attempts to convince Bat to drop his gunfighting ways in favor of a journalism career. Academy Award Nominations: Best Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture. [More]
Starring: Claire Trevor, Albert Dekker, Barry Sullivan, Henry Hull
Starring: Claire Trevor, Albert Dekker, Barry Sullivan, Henry Hull, Marion Martin, Porter Hall, Percy Kilbride, Beryl Wallace
Director: George Archainbaud
Director: George Archainbaud
Producer: Lewis J. Rachmil
Screenwriter: Aeneas MacKenzie
Story: Norman Houston
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