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Doris Day and Howard Keel star in this musical based on the lives of Calamity Jane and 'Wild Bill' Hickok, two real celebrities of the American West.
Deadwood, Dakota Territory, is largely the abode of men, where Indian scout Calamity Jane is as hard-riding, boastful, and handy with a gun as any; quite an overpowering personality. But the army ...
itself inspired by the real-life story of Calamity Jane Hickok, a legendary female sharp-shooter who, back between 1870 and 1900, also made a living as a stagecoach driver, gold prospector ...
She fought the Indians alongside Custer, witnessed the birth of Deadwood and was close friends with Buffalo Bill. She was the terror of the plains, the outrage of the ...
Based on the film starring Doris Day and the screenplay by James O’Hanlon. In Dakota Territory, Calamity Jane a gun-toating tom-boy with a larger-than-life personality. However, the army ...
Don’t mess with Calamity Jane. If you do, you’re likely to be shot down in a dramatic standoff you’ll never win. This is as true of any attempt at reworking Charles K. Freeman’s 1961 stage ...
The tub-thumping show Calamity Jane has just blown into Norwich and ... Supplied) However, the real cleverness in the show is how the actors used props - at one point to create a stagecoach ...
After Wild Bill is killed in a poker game, Calamity Jane must break out of prison and seek revenge before the Deadwood's Sheriff can arrest them.