Annie Oakley 1935 Movie
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CountryUSA ,
DescriptionA romanticized biography of the famous sharpshooter. ...
Vote Average 6.6/10 By 1528 People (IMDB)
Date of Release 15/11/1935
Genres #Biography #Drama #Western
Description Annie Oakley: Directed by George Stevens. With Barbara Stanwyck, Preston Foster, Melvyn Douglas, Moroni Olsen. A romanticized biography of the famous sharpshooter.
Story Line 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. —Rod Crawford <puffinus@u.washington.edu>(IMDB)
Language English, Sioux
Director George Stevens
Writer Joel Sayre, John Twist
Actors Barbara Stanwyck , Preston Foster , Melvyn Douglas , Moroni Olsen , Pert Kelton , Andy Clyde , Chief Thunderbird , Margaret Armstrong , Delmar Watson , Adeline Craig ,
Production Company RKO Radio Pictures
Budget $
Duration 90 m
Vote 6.6 from 1528 votes
Reviews From Users 20
Reviews From Critics 17
Reviews(Top) Fictionalized biography of real-life sharpshooter Annie Oakley. As with all Hollywood biopics, past and present, it plays fast & loose with the facts. These things usually don't bother me, as long as the movie is entertaining. This one is pretty good, with a great performance from Barbara Stanwyck. Also good work from Preston Foster, Moroni Olsen, Melvyn Douglas, and a quality supporting cast. Loved Chief Thunderbird as Sitting Bull and Iron Eyes Cody as his translator. The highlight of the movie is the footage from the wild west show.As with the later Annie Get Your Gun, this features the scene where Annie throws a shooting contest so her man won't look bad. The real-life Annie actually beat her guy, Frank Butler, and later married him. He was happy for her to have the spotlight. So a guy in the late 19th century was more secure with himself than the men involved with making these stories in the 20th century.
Annie Oakley
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