Man-oh-Man What a Woman!
3.5
71 min
To fully appreciate the western comedy The Marshal's Daughter, one must be aware that its star, a zaftig, wide-eyed lass named Laurie Anders, was in 1953 a popular TV personality. A regular on The Ken Murray Show, Anders had risen to fame with the Southern-fried catchphrase "Ah love the wi-i-i-ide open spaces!" Striking while the iron was hot, the entrepreneurial Murray produced this inexpensive oater, which cast Anders as Laurie Dawson, the singing daughter of a U.S. marshal (Hoot Gibson). Teaming with her dad to capture outlaw Trigger Gans (Bob Duncan), Laurie briefly disguises herself as a masked bandit. Amidst much stock footage from earlier westerns and a plethora of lame jokes and dreadful puns, The Marshal's Daughter is a treat for trivia buffs, featuring such virile actors as Preston S. Foster, Johnny Mack Brown, Jimmy Wakely and Buddy Baer as "themselves."
Name | Character | Team | |
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Laurie Anders | Laurie Dawson | Unowned |
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Hoot Gibson | Marshal Ben Dawson | Unowned |
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Ken Murray | 'Smiling Billy' Murray | Unowned |
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Preston Foster | Preston Foster - Poker-Game Player | Unowned |
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Johnny Mack Brown | Johnny Mack Brown - Poker-Game Player | Unowned |
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Jimmy Wakely | Jimmy Wakely - Poker-Game Player | Unowned |
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Buddy Baer | Buddy Baer - Poker Game Player | Unowned |
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Harry Lauter | Russ Mason | Unowned |
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Robert Bray | Anderson (as Bob Bray) | Unowned |
Bob Duncan | Trigger Gans | Unowned | |
Pamela Ann Murray | Baby Laurie Dawson | Unowned | |
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Tex Ritter | Background Singer (singing voice) | Unowned |