Calamity Jane Michelle Turner |
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The hard-bitten, gun-totin' heroine, who tries to behave like a man but can't help loving like a woman.
In order to hold her own in a man's world, she dresses, speaks, rides and shoots like a man ; groomed and dressed in proper feminine fashion,
she is revealed as a beautiful girl-and the transformation is quite startling. |
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Wild Bill Hickock Simon Monte |
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Aged about 35, and a handsome figure of a man, he is an ex-peace-officer turned professional gambler. Good-natured,
with a sense of humour. In love with Calamity Jane, but doesn't know it. |
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Lieutenant Danny Gilmartin Gareth Jones |
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A young officer attached to the nearby fort. He is the man Calamity Jane dreams about, but he falls in love with
somebody quite different. |
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Katie Brown Carolyn Speight |
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A stage-struck city-girl who poses as a famous actress, but has good looks and talents of her own. |
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Henry Miller Gary Holmes |
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Proprietor of "The Golden Garter", Deadwood City's saloon-hotel-theatre. Aged about 50, he is nervous and
erratic-giving the impression that he is constantly only one jump ahead of a nervous breakdown. |
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Susan Laura Birkin |
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Miller's young, friendly and pretty niece. |
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Francis Fryer Matthew Nutting |
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A song-and-dance man more at home in the vaudeville theatres of the Eastern States than in the Wild West. |
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Adelaide Adams Jackie Campbell |
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A highly-paid vaudeville star and celebrated "beauty" of the period ; off-stage, a selfish and conceited woman. |
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Rattlesnake Gary Hewitt |
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A bewhiskered old fossil who drives the stage-coach |
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"Doc" Pierce Allan Johnson |
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Deadwood City's doctor/undertaker, with doubtful qualifications but considerable experience. A poker-playing pal
of Hickock's. |
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Joe Darran Sykes |
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Bartender of "The Golden Garter". |
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Hank and Pete Mark Hancock and Peter Dakin |
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Two Scouts. |
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Colonel Derek Lunn |
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Colonel of Fort Scully |