

88 minutes
4/11/1941
Fictionalized story of the 1869 adoption of women's suffrage in Wyoming Territory. In the new-founded railroad town of Laraville, Boss Jim Cork hopes to manipulate the sale of town lots to give him control, but Quaker schoolmarm Annie Morgan bags one of the key lots. Cork's lawyer Steve Lewis tries romancing Annie to get the lot back, finding her so overpoweringly liberated she leaves him dizzy. Still, Steve attains his nefarious object...almost...then has cause to deeply regret having aroused the sleeping giant of feminism!

Loretta Young
as Annie Morgan

Robert Preston
as Steve Lewis

Edward Arnold
as James 'Jim' Cork

Frank Craven
as Hank Foreman

Gladys George
as Elsie

Jessie Ralph
as Mrs. McGuinness

Stanley Fields
as Jerry Stover

Willie Best
as George

Samuel S. Hinds
as Governor Howard

Spencer Charters
as Dr. McGuinness
Clare Verdera
as Mrs. Matthews

Al Bridge
as Mr. Matthews

Charles Williams
as Clerk

Erville Alderson
as Ike Fairchild

Emmett Vogan
as Stanton

Roger Imhof
as Uncle Bill

William B. Davidson
as Nye Dunbar

James Kirkwood
as Politician

Wade Boteler
as Turk

Iris Adrian
as Chorus Girl
Charles T. Aldrich
as Leo, Cork's Henchman

Richard Alexander
as Henchman

Griff Barnett
as Cork Supporter

Ted Billings
as Man at Auction

Gladys Blake
as Chorus Girl

Stanley Blystone
as Bit Role

Tex Cooper
as Extra

Harry Cording
as Mike, Cork's Henchman

Jeff Corey
as Reporter

Kernan Cripps
as Stagehand

John Dilson
as Special Prosecutor Fitzpatrick

Ralph Dunn
as Mayor Barney Davies, Cork's Henchman
Joseph Eggenton
as Judge Henry C. Tribble
Slim Gaut
as Townsman

Dorothy Granger
as Myrtle

Charles Halton
as Judge

Herbert Heywood
as Bit Role

Esther Howard
as Landlady
Payne B. Johnson
as School Boy

Phyllis Kennedy
as Miss Dunbar

Ethan Laidlaw
as Saloon Waiter

Marion Martin
as Gertie

Matt McHugh
as Reporter on Train

Robert Milasch
as Barfly

Frank Mills
as Saloon Waiter
Sue Moore
as Kate, Chorus Girl

Emory Parnell
as Crowley

Sally Payne
as Chorus Girl

Victor Potel
as Lem

Lorin Raker
as Governor's Aide

Charles Ray
as Bit Role

Joe Sawyer
as Sheriff 'Noisy' Burkett, Henchman
Harry Seymour
as Professor

Kathryn Sheldon
as Bit Role

Harry Tenbrook
as Bartender

Delmar Watson
as Toothless Boy

June Wilkins
as Chorus Girl

Harry Woods
as Assessor Mitch Harrigan