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Sex & Nudity

  • Saloon singer dresses in skin-tight dresses showing off cleavage. Potential romances are hinted at when saloon singer and niece of general store owner join the covered wagon settlement group at the end, accompanying the ex-sergeant and ex-captain. In fact, the sergeant kisses the saloon singer near the finale.

Violence & Gore

  • The crooked storekeeper and his henchmen wantonly murder people, even by shooting or stabbing them in the back.

Profanity

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • One man gets tipsy when he laces his buttermilk with whiskey in the saloon. He later imbibes in straight whiskey and gets completely drunk.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • Three ex-soldiers dress and pose as Quakers while they investigate the local outlaw gang in a town robbing everyone blind. They nearly get caught several times.

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Violence & Gore

  • The sheriff is shot in the back when he tries to release the two innocent men framed for murder, sentenced to be hanged; shortly thereafter, he dies of his wounds. A man drowns when he falls to the bottom of a well hidden in the floor boards of a store.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • Two innocent men framed for murder are nearly hung before being rescued from the hanging scaffold.

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