
Annie Get Your Gun
Music · Western · Romance
Overview
A live television adaptation of the popular musical about sharpshooter Annie Oakley joining Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show and falling in love with her co-star, Frank Butler.
Top Cast


Mary Martin
Mary Martin
Annie Oakley
Mary Martin
Annie Oakley


John Raitt
John Raitt
Frank Butler
John Raitt
Frank Butler
William O'Neal
William O'Neal
Colonel 'Buffalo' Bill Cody
William O'Neal
Colonel 'Buffalo' Bill Cody


Reta Shaw
Reta Shaw
Dolly Tate
Reta Shaw
Dolly Tate
Donald Burr
Donald Burr
Charlie Davenport
Donald Burr
Charlie Davenport
Norman Edwards
Norman Edwards
Tommy Keller
Norman Edwards
Tommy Keller


Susan Luckey
Susan Luckey
Winnie Tate
Susan Luckey
Winnie Tate
Zachary Charles
Zachary Charles
Chief Sitting Bull
Zachary Charles
Chief Sitting Bull
Robert Nash
Robert Nash
Gordon William 'Pawnee Bill' Lillie
Robert Nash
Gordon William 'Pawnee Bill' Lillie
Stuart Hodes
Stuart Hodes
Wild Horse
Stuart Hodes
Wild Horse
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