

Western · Comedy
Overview
Mike, Chip, and Larry are three lusty, brawling U. S. Cavalry sergeants stationed in Indian Territory in 1870.
Top Cast


Frank Sinatra
Frank Sinatra
Mike Merry
Frank Sinatra
Mike Merry


Dean Martin
Dean Martin
Chip Deal
Dean Martin
Chip Deal


Sammy Davis Jr.
Sammy Davis Jr.
Jonah Williams
Sammy Davis Jr.
Jonah Williams


Peter Lawford
Peter Lawford
Larry Barrett
Peter Lawford
Larry Barrett


Joey Bishop
Joey Bishop
Roger Boswell
Joey Bishop
Roger Boswell


Henry Silva
Henry Silva
Mountain Hawk
Henry Silva
Mountain Hawk


Buddy Lester
Buddy Lester
Willie Sharpknife
Buddy Lester
Willie Sharpknife


Ruta Lee
Ruta Lee
Amelia Parent
Ruta Lee
Amelia Parent
Phillip Crosby
Phillip Crosby
Cpl. Ellis
Phillip Crosby
Cpl. Ellis
Dennis Crosby
Dennis Crosby
Pvt. Page
Dennis Crosby
Pvt. Page
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