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Annie Oakley ()


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A romanticized biography of the famous sharpshooter.

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Annie Oakley
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Toby Walker
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Jeff Hogarth
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William 'Buffalo Bill' Cody
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Vera Delmar
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MacIvor
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Chief Sitting Bull (as Chief Thunder Bird)
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Mrs. Oakley
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Wesley Oakley
Adeline Craig ...
Susan Oakley
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Wrangler at Buffalo Bill's Show (uncredited)
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Crown Prince Wilhelm (uncredited)
Philip Armenta ...
Rain-in-the-Face (uncredited)
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Friend of Lem (uncredited)
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Man in Saloon (uncredited)
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Second Cook (uncredited)
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Shooting Match Judge (uncredited)
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Man at Shooting Contest (uncredited)
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Man at Shooting Gallery (uncredited)
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Boy at Shooting Gallery (uncredited)
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Indian in Show (uncredited)
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Wrangler (uncredited)
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Wrangler at Chow (uncredited)
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Major Ned Buntline (uncredited)
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Mother at Shooting Gallery (uncredited)
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Roustabout (uncredited)
Donald Haines ...
Boy at Shooting Gallery (uncredited)
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Drunk in Saloon (uncredited)
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German Officer (uncredited)
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Lem Jordan - Store Owner (uncredited)
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Doctor Treating Toby (uncredited)
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Doctor Treating Annie (uncredited)
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Friend of Lem (uncredited)
Donald Kerr ...
Charlie - Shooting Gallery Barker (uncredited)
George Lollier ...
Man in Saloon (uncredited)
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Dan - First Indian Hater (uncredited)
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Wild West Show Announcer (uncredited)
Joe Smith Marba ...
Spectator (uncredited)
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Third Indian Hater (uncredited)
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Officer (uncredited)
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Sheriff Bixby (uncredited)
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Boy at Shooting Gallery (uncredited)
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Second Indian Hater (uncredited)
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Bartender (uncredited)
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Bit Man in Saloon (uncredited)
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Mrs. Buntline (uncredited)
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Drunk (uncredited)
Jerry Tucker ...
Boy at Shooting Gallery (uncredited)
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Spectator (uncredited)
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Cook (uncredited)

Directed by

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George Stevens

Written by

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Joel Sayre ... (screen play) and
John Twist ... (screen play)
 
Joseph Fields ... (from a story by) (as Joseph A.Fields) and
Ewart Adamson ... (from a story by)

Produced by

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Cliff Reid ... associate producer

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Alberto Colombo ... (uncredited)

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J. Roy Hunt ... (photographed by)
Harold Wenstrom ... (uncredited)

Editing by

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Jack Hively

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Van Nest Polglase

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Walter Plunkett ... (uncredited)

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Hollis Barnes ... hair stylist (uncredited)
Mel Berns ... makeup department head (uncredited)
Robert J. Schiffer ... makeup artist (uncredited)

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James Hartnett ... assistant director (uncredited)

Art Department

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Perry Ferguson ... associate art director

Sound Department

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John L. Cass ... recordist
Jean L. Speak ... boom operator (uncredited)

Music Department

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Alberto Colombo ... musical director
Philip Faulkner Jr. ... music recordist (as P.J. Faulkner Jr.)
W. Franke Harling ... composer: stock music (uncredited)
Max Steiner ... composer: stock music (uncredited)
Roy Webb ... composer: stock music (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Robert Sisk ... production associate
Elizabeth McGaffey ... researcher (uncredited)
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Plot Summary

In a sharpshooting match, the manager of a Cincinnati hotel bets on the fellow who's been supplying the hotel with quail...who turns out to be young Annie Oakley. Result: Annie is hired for Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show (which is faithfully re-enacted in the film). She's tutored in showmanship by champ Toby Walker. But when Annie wins top billing, professional rivalry conflicts with their growing personal attachment, leading to misunderstanding and separation. Written by Rod Crawford

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Taglines Queen of the Roaring 80's... Her name was the toast of kings! See more »
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Also Known As
  • La gloire du cirque (France)
  • De scherpschutters van Buffalo Bill (Netherlands)
  • Энни Окли (Soviet Union, Russian title)
  • La gloire du cirque (Canada, French title)
  • La dominatrice (Italy)
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  • 90 min
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Trivia Released less than 10 years after the death of the real Annie Oakley. See more »
Goofs In the movie, during the European tour, Annie shoots a cigarette out of the mouth of Crown Prince Wilhelm of Germany (later to become Germany's Kaiser). There was such an incident, but Annie didn't shoot the cigarette out of Wilhelm's mouth due to the danger but shot it out of his hand instead. During WWI Annie, reminisced that if she could do it over she'd let him put it in his mouth and then miss. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into Yodelin' Kid from Pine Ridge (1937). See more »
Soundtracks The Little Brown Jug See more »
Crazy Credits Opening credits prologue: No fiction is stranger than the actual life of Annie Oakley who came out of a backwoods village half a century ago to astonish the world. See more »
Quotes Toby Walker: Well dog my cats!
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