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Director: George Stevens (I)
Writers: Joseph Fields (I), Ewart Adamson, Joel Sayre, John Twist (I)
Runtime: 90
Color: Black and White


Barbara StanwyckAnnie Oakley
Preston Foster (I)Toby Walker
Melvyn DouglasJeff Hogarth
Moroni OlsenCol. William F. 'Buffalo Bill' Cody
Pert KeltonVera Delmar
Andy ClydeJames MacIvor
Chief ThunderbirdSitting Bull
Margaret ArmstrongMrs. Oakley
Delmar Watson (I)Wesley Oakley
Adeline CraigSusan Oakley
Ernie Adams (I)Wrangler at Buffalo Bill's Show (uncredited)
Richard Alexander (I)Undetermined Role (uncredited)
Philip ArmentaRain-in-theFace (uncredited)
Frank Austin (I)Friend of Lem (uncredited)
Brooks BenedictMan in Saloon (uncredited)
Willie BestSecond Cook (uncredited)
Stanley BlystoneShooting Match Judge (uncredited)
Eddie BordenMan at Shooting Contest (uncredited)
Harry BowenMan at Shooting Gallery (uncredited)
Sonny BuppBoy at Shooting Gallery (uncredited)
Iron Eyes CodyIndian in Show (uncredited)
James DimeExtra (uncredited)
Eddie Dunn (I)Wrangler at Chow (uncredited)
Dick Elliott (I)Major Ned Buntline (uncredited)
Bud GearyRoustabout (uncredited)
Donald Haines (I)Boy at Shooting Gallery (uncredited)
Charlie Hall (I)Drunk in Saloon (uncredited)
Sam Harris (II)German Officer (uncredited)
Otto HoffmanLem Jordan, Store Owner (uncredited)
Brandon HurstDoctor Treating Toby (uncredited)
Gladden JamesDoctor Treating Annie (uncredited)
Si JenksFriend of Lem (uncredited)
Donald Kerr (I)Charlie, Shooting Gallery Barker (uncredited)
George LollierMan in Saloon (uncredited)
Walter LongDan, First Indian Hater (uncredited)
Theodore LorchWild West Show Announcer (uncredited)
Joe Smith MarbaUndetrmined Role (uncredited)
Jim Mason (I)Third Indian Hater (uncredited)
Philo McCulloughOfficer (uncredited)
Robert McKenzie (I)Sheriff Bixby (uncredited)
Sammy McKimBoy at Shooting Gallery (uncredited)
Lew MeehanSecond Indian Hater (uncredited)
Frank Mills (I)Bartender (uncredited)
Jack RiceBit Man in Saloon (uncredited)
Will Stanton (I)Drunk (uncredited)
Jerry Tucker (I)Boy at shooting gallery (uncredited)
E. Alyn WarrenUndetermined Role (uncredited)
Blue WashingtonCook (uncredited)

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.

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