The Lady from Cheyenne is a 1941 American film that premiered on April 11, 1941. Directed by Frank Lloyd, the movie has a runtime of 88 minutes. Set in the United States, the film features a talented cast including Robert Preston as Steve Lewis, Willie Best as George, Wade Boteler as Turk, and James Kirkwood as a Politician. Other actors in the film include Erville Alderson, Charles Williams, Emmett Vogan, and El Bridge as Mr. Matthews.
The story follows Annie Morgan, played by Loretta Young, a strong-willed woman from Cheyenne, who finds herself entangled in a political scandal. Edward Arnold portrays James 'Jim' Cork, a powerful figure who is determined to manipulate the situation to his advantage. As Annie navigates through the treacherous world of politics, she encounters various obstacles and challenges, including Governor Howard, played by Samuel S. Hinds, and Nye Dunbar, portrayed by William B. Davidson.
Throughout the film, Annie must rely on her wit and resilience to outsmart her adversaries and expose the truth behind the corruption. With the help of her friends, including Uncle Bill, portrayed by Roger Imhof, and Dr. McGuinness, played by Spencer Charters, Annie fights against injustice and stands up for what is right.
Filled with intrigue, suspense, and drama, The Lady from Cheyenne is a captivating tale of courage and determination. As Annie faces betrayal and deceit, she remains steadfast in her pursuit of justice, inspiring those around her to join the fight for a better future. With stellar performances from the cast and a compelling storyline, this film is a must-watch for fans of classic cinema.
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