The Wistful Widow of Wagon Gap

The Wistful Widow of Wagon Gap (1947)

It's 'Ma (EGG AND I) KETTLE' as the wild and willing widow!

  • Genre: Comedy, Western
  • Release Date: 1947-10-08
  • User Rating: 6.1/10 from 16 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 18min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Universal Pictures
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Charles Barton
star 6.1/10
From 16 Ratings

Summary

Chester Wooley and Duke Egan are travelling salesmen who make a stopover in Wagon Gap, Montana while enroute to California. During the stopover, a notorious criminal is murdered, and the two are charged with the crime.

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  • Bud Abbott

    as Duke Egan
  • Lou Costello

    as Chester Wooley
  • Marjorie Main

    as Widow Hawkins
  • Audrey Young

    as Juanita Hawkins
  • George Cleveland

    as Judge Benbow
  • Gordon Jones

    as Jake Frame
  • William Ching

    as Jim Simpson
  • Peter M. Thompson

    as Phil
  • Bill Clauson

    as Matt Hawkins
  • Billy O'Leary

    as Billy Hawkins
  • Pamela Wells

    as Sarah Hawkins
  • Jimmy Bates

    as Jefferson Hawkins
  • Paul Dunn

    as Lincoln Hawkins
  • Diane Florentine

    as Sally Hawkins
  • Rex Lease

    as Hank
  • Glenn Strange

    as Lefty
  • Edmund Cobb

    as Lem
  • Wade Crosby

    as Squint
  • Dewey Robinson

    as Miner
  • Murray Leonard

    as Bartender
  • Fred Aldrich

    as Trial Spectator (uncredited)
  • Al Bain

    as Townsman (uncredited)
  • Bobby Barber

    as Waiter (uncredited)
  • Buck Bucko

    as Townsman (uncredited)
  • Roy Bucko

    as Barfly Drinking Milk (uncredited)
  • Martin Cichy

    as Juror (uncredited)
  • Jack Curtis

    as Townsman (uncredited)
  • Harry Evans

    as Card Dealer (uncredited)
  • Jack Evans

    as Barfly (uncredited)
  • Gilda Feldrais

    as Hostess (uncredited)
  • Frank Hagney

    as Barfly (uncredited)
  • Billy House

    as Shotgun Rider (voice) (uncredited)
  • Jerry Jerome

    as Cowboy (uncredited)
  • Jack Kenny

    as Barfly Complaining About Milk (uncredited)
  • Charles King

    as Gunman (uncredited)
  • Ethan Laidlaw

    as Cowboy (uncredited)
  • Walter Lawrence

    as Townsman (uncredited)
  • George J. Lewis

    as Cowpuncher (uncredited)
  • Emmett Lynn

    as Old Codger (uncredited)
  • James Pier Mason

    as Barfly (uncredited)
  • Kermit Maynard

    as Posse Member (uncredited)
  • Frank Merlo

    as Cowboy (uncredited)
  • Monte Montague

    as Barfly (uncredited)
  • Lew Morphy

    as Posse Member (uncredited)
  • Zon Murray

    as Cowpuncher (uncredited)
  • William H. O'Brien

    as Card Dealer (uncredited)
  • Artie Ortego

    as Townsman (uncredited)
  • Edward Peil Sr.

    as Townsman (uncredited)
  • Bob Reeves

    as Townsman (uncredited)
  • Robert Robinson

    as Trial Spectator (uncredited)
  • Phil Schumacher

    as Juror (uncredited)
  • David Sharpe

    as Man Thrown Off Saloon Balcony (uncredited)
  • Jack Shutta

    as Tough Miner (uncredited)
  • Mickey Simpson

    as Big Miner (uncredited)
  • Ray Spiker

    as Trial Spectator (uncredited)
  • Lee 'Lasses' White

    as Shotgun Rider (uncredited)
  • Henry Wills

    as Barfly (uncredited)
Directing Charles Barton Director
Production Robert Arthur Producer
Production Sebastian Cristillo Associate Producer
Sound Walter Schumann Original Music Composer
Camera Charles Van Enger Director of Photography
Editing Frank Gross Editor
Art Bernard Herzbrun Art Direction
Art Gabriel Scognamillo Art Direction
Art Russell A. Gausman Set Decoration
Art Charles Wyrick Set Decoration
Costume & Make-Up Rosemary Odell Costume Design
Costume & Make-Up Carmen Dirigo Hairstylist
Costume & Make-Up Bud Westmore Makeup Artist
Sound Hans J. Salter Music
Sound Frank Skinner Music
Sound Leith Stevens Music
Writing Robert Lees Screenplay
Writing Frederic I. Rinaldo Screenplay
Writing John Grant Screenplay
Writing D.D. Beauchamp Story
Writing William Bowers Story

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