

Stagecoach
1966 Directed by Gordon DouglasA group of unlikely travelling companions find themselves on the same stagecoach to Cheyenne. They include a drunken doctor, a bar girl who's been thrown out of town, a professional gambler, a travelling liquor salesman, a banker who has decided to embezzle money, a gun-slinger out for revenge and a young woman going to join her army captain husband. All have secrets but when they are set upon by an Indian war party and then a family of outlaws, they find they must all work together if they are to stay alive.
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Ann-Margret
....................................................Dallas

Red Buttons
....................................................Peacock

Mike Connors
....................................................Hatfield (as Michael Connors)

Alex Cord
....................................................Ringo Kid

Bing Crosby
....................................................Doc Josiah Boone

Robert Cummings
....................................................Henry Gatewood (as Bob Cummings)

Van Heflin
....................................................Marshal Curly Wilcox
Director
...........................................................Gordon Douglas
Producer
...........................................................Martin Rackin
Writer
...........................................................Dudley Nichols
Screenplay
...........................................................Joseph Landon
Story
...........................................................Ernest Haycox
Original Music Composer
...........................................................Jerry Goldsmith
Associate Producer
...........................................................Alvin G. Manuel
Production Companies
...................................................20th Century Fox
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................English
Genres
....................................................Western
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