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  1. In order to gain passage to the West, a woman poses as an opera singer, and causes a feud between two cousins. Oscar Brodney. Screenplay, Story. William Bowers. Screenplay, Story. Frederick de Cordova. Director. In order to gain passage to the West, a woman poses as an opera singer, and causes a feud between two cousins.

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  3. La esclava del desierto película dirigida por Charles Lamont y protagonizada por Yvonne De Carlo, George Brent y Broderick Crawford. Año: 1947. ... The Gal Who Took the West (1949) 6.1. Buccaneer's Girl (1950) 6.0. Scarlet Angel (1952) 6.2. Cine.com en: Links Interesantes

  4. El nombre original de este clásica Película Western es The Gal Who Took the West 1949 que es una Película del Oeste Americana que se puede ver en Español Latino Castellano de Forma Gratis y Legal en YouTube. Datos de la Película. Título en castellano: La Cautivadora o La Dama que Conquistó el Oeste. Título original: The Gal Who Took the ...

  5. 11 de dic. de 2016 · Título original The Gal Who Took the West Año 1949 Duración 84 min. País Estados Unidos Director Frederick de Cordova Guión William Bowers, Oscar Brodney Música Frank Skinner Fotografía William H. Daniels Reparto Yvonne De Carlo, Charles Coburn, Scott Brady, John Russell, Myrna Dell, James Millican, Clem Bevans, Robert R. Stephenson, Houseley Stevenson, Robin Short, Russell Simpson ...

  6. A poor Eastern girl's dream come true. The two young O'Hara cousins start a feud over Lillian. The family patriarch, General Michael O'Hara, tries his best to keep his nephews from killing one another. On occasion, the old General has to resort to using his cavalry troops to keep Lee and Grant apart. The old man even tries to bribe Lillian with ...

  7. 15 de abr. de 2018 · But enough of this lack of gallantry. I will at least say that although her second 1949 picture, The Gal Who Took the West, is little more than a silly Western rom-com, it is saved by the excellent performance of two convincing tough guys, John Russell and Scott Brady as the warring O’Hara cousins of Arizona.It also has high Universal production values, with lovely Saguaro National Park ...