Go West, Young Lady
# Rip-Roarin' Rhythm
📜 Overview:
A young woman arrives in the western town of Headstone and helps the locals outsmart a gang of outlaws.
🌏 Languages Available:
English
📆 Date Released:
1941-11-27
⌚ Running Time:
70 mins
⭐ Vote Average:
6.9
Beloved Cast
Belinda Pendergast
Penny Singleton
Tex Miller
Glenn Ford
Lola
Ann Miller
Jim Pendergast
Charles Ruggles
Hank
Allen Jenkins
Judge Harmon
Jed Prouty
Tom Hannegan
Onslow Stevens
Mrs. Hinkle
Edith Meiser
Bob
Bob Wills
Chief Big Thunder
Chief Many Treaties
Waffles the Dog
Waffles
Jerry the Bartender
Hank Bell
Townsman
Rudy Bowman
Dandy in Musical Number
Stanley Brown
Posse Rider
Buck Bucko
Posse Rider
Roy Bucko
Barfly
Horace B. Carpenter
Barfly
John Cason
Henchman
George Chesebro
Townsman
Noble 'Kid' Chissell
Stagecoach Guard
Edmund Cobb
Barfly
Tex Cooper
Posse Rider
Curley Dresden
Tommy - Singer / Steel Guitar Player, Texas Playboys
Tommy Duncan
Townswoman
Fern Emmett
Henchman
Al Ferguson
Gang Member
Richard Fiske
Townsman
Slim Gaut
Loiterer
Ned Glass
Saxophonist - Texas Playboys
Don Harlan
Posse Rider
George Hazel
Member - The Foursome
Jay Johnson
Saxophonist - The Texas Playboys
Wayne Johnson
Bass Player - The Texas Playboys
Darrell Jones
Posse Rider
Ray Jones
Guitarist - The Texas Playboys
Cap Kelly
Townsman
Jack Kirk
Pony Express Rider
Kenneth MacDonald
Posse Rider
Kermit Maynard
Singer / Steel Guitar Player member, The Texas Playboys
Leon McAuliffe
'Whooper' - Trombinist - The Texas Playboys
Whooper McCray
Trumpeter - The Texas Playboys
Jamie McIntosh
Saxophonist - The Texas Playboys
Zeb McNally
Bully
Art Miles
Stagecoach Driver
Merlyn Nelson
Henchman
Bud Osborne
Posse Rider
Pascale Perry
Del - The Foursome
Del Porter
Townswoman
Maudie Prickett
Barfly
Mike Ragan
Guitarist - The Texas Playboys
Eldon Shamblin
J. Marshall Smith - The Foursome
J. Marshall Smith
Dwight - The Foursome
L. Dwight Snyder
Townsman
Glenn Strange
Piano Player - The Texas Playboys
Al Stricklin
Fiddle Player - The Texas Playboys
Louis Tierney
Drummer - The Texas Playboys
Gene Tomlins
Townswoman
Dorothy Vaughan
Deputy
Blackie Whiteford
Indian Chief
Billy Wilkerson