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The Woman They Almost Lynched

1953, Movie, NR, 90 mins

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There is not much of a plot to this offbeat western by the prolific director Dwan (with over 400 pictures to his credit), and that which does exist is extremely hard to follow. The action takes place in the heat of the Civil War in a small town on the Arkansas-Missouri border, which supposedly is not involved in the conflict. This proves to be a fallacy since Leslie is about to be hanged as a Confederate spy. She is accused largely because she is an easterner and is tough en... read more leave a comment
Year: 1953
Rated NR

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Cast
John Lund: Lance Horton
Brian Donlevy: William Quantrill
Audrey Totter: Kate Quantrill
Joan Leslie: Sally Maris
Ben Cooper: Jesse James
Nina Varela: Mayor Delilah Courtney

 

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