The Guns of Fort Petticoat
Opposing his commanding officer's decision to attack a group of innocent Indians and wipe them out, Lt. Frank Hewitt leaves his post and heads home to Texas. He knows that the attack will send all of the tribes on the warpath and he wants to forewarn everyone. He gets a chilly reception back home however. With most of the men away having enlisted in the Confederate army Frank, a Union officer, is seen by the local women as a traitor. He convinces them of the danger that lies ahead and trains them to repel the attack that will eventually come.
Crew
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Frank Tuttle
Set Decoration
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Walter Doniger
Screenplay
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George Brooks
Art Direction
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Harry Joe Brown
Producer
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Al Clark
Editor
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George Marshall
Director
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Ray Rennahan
Director of Photography
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William Kiernan
Set Decoration
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Henri Jaffa
Other
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John P. Livadary
Recording Supervision
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Mischa Bakaleinikoff
Music
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Abby Singer
Assistant Director
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Franklin Hansen
Sound
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David Breen
Producer's Assistant
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C. William Harrison
Story
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