
Caught
Western · Romance
Overview
Calamity Jane is a tough and rowdy woman in the old West who owns a saloon and gambling joint (and runs a cattle rustling operation as a sideline). One day she hires a pretty but naive young woman to work as a saloon girl, and finds that the girl is bringing out the maternal instincts she never knew she had. Those instincts are put to the test when a US army cavalry troop arrives to clean up the town and the girl and the young lieutenant in charge of the troop fall in love, and Calamity Jane may know something about the lieutenant that the girl doesn't.
Top Cast


Richard Arlen
Richard Arlen
Lt. Tom Colton
Richard Arlen
Lt. Tom Colton


Louise Dresser
Louise Dresser
Calamity
Louise Dresser
Calamity


Frances Dee
Frances Dee
Kate Winslow
Frances Dee
Kate Winslow


Tom Kennedy
Tom Kennedy
Jard Harmon
Tom Kennedy
Jard Harmon


Martin Burton
Martin Burton
Curly Braydon
Martin Burton
Curly Braydon
Marcia Manners
Marcia Manners
Goldie
Marcia Manners
Goldie


Syd Saylor
Syd Saylor
Sgt. Weems
Syd Saylor
Sgt. Weems


James Pier Mason
James Pier Mason
Scully
James Pier Mason
Scully


Jack Rube Clifford
Jack Rube Clifford
Drunk (uncredited)
Jack Rube Clifford
Drunk (uncredited)


Charles K. French
Charles K. French
Bradford (uncredited)
Charles K. French
Bradford (uncredited)
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