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The Texan Meets Calamity Jane 1950

71 min📅 1950-11-15

"THE WEST'S MOST FABULOUS GUN-TOTIN' BEAUTY...tangles with six feet of fightin' he-man!"

Step into the dusty streets of a classic 1950s Western where justice is as unpredictable as a gunslinger's aim. *The Texan Meets Calamity Jane (1950)*, directed by Ande Lamb, blends fiery confrontations with sharp legal battles in a tale of tenacity and grit.

Director: Ande Lamb

Cast

Evelyn Ankers
Evelyn Ankers
Calamity Jane
James Ellison
James Ellison
Gordon Hastings
Lee 'Lasses' White
Lee 'Lasses' White
Colorado Charley
Grace Lee Whitney
Grace Lee Whitney
Cecelia Mullen
Jack Ingram
Jack Ingram
Matt Baker
Sally Weldman
Emmy Stokes
Rudy De Saxe
Herbert
Paul Barney
Dave Carter
Walter Strand
Carlos
Hugh Hooker
Raoul

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Texan Meets Calamity Jane (1950) about?

This Western follows Calamity Jane as she fights to protect her gambling hall from a deceitful crook. A Texas lawyer steps in to defend her claim, leading to a series of intense confrontations that culminate in a surprising legal breakthrough.

Who directed The Texan Meets Calamity Jane?

Ande Lamb directed this 1950 Western, crafting a compact yet spirited tale of frontier justice.

Who stars in The Texan Meets Calamity Jane?

The film stars Evelyn Ankers as Calamity Jane, James Ellison as the Texas lawyer, and features Lee 'Lasses' White, Grace Lee Whitney, and Jack Ingram in key roles.

Is The Texan Meets Calamity Jane (1950) worth watching?

For fans of classic Westerns, *The Texan Meets Calamity Jane* delivers solid entertainment in just 71 minutes. While it's not a high-budget spectacle, its snappy plot and spirited performances make it a satisfying pick for a quick dose of Old West drama.

How long is The Texan Meets Calamity Jane?

The film runs 71 minutes, perfect for a brisk Western fix.

About The Texan Meets Calamity Jane (1950) — Classic Western with a Legal Shootout

Step into the dusty streets of a classic 1950s Western where justice is as unpredictable as a gunslinger's aim. *The Texan Meets Calamity Jane (1950)*, directed by Ande Lamb, blends fiery confrontations with sharp legal battles in a tale of tenacity and grit. Evelyn Ankers stars as Calamity Jane, a fiery frontierswoman facing off against a scheming crook who seeks to steal her gambling hall. James Ellison plays the Texas lawyer who leaps to her defense, igniting a high-stakes showdown that tests both courage and cunning.

This 71-minute B-western crackles with the raw energy of the Old West, where the line between right and wrong is drawn in gunpowder and ink. Themes of resilience and rightful ownership collide in a story where quick thinking trumps brute force, culminating in a climactic discovery that seals Jane's fate. Lamb's direction keeps the pacing brisk, making every frame feel like a step deeper into a world where every hand is dealt a wild card.