
Annie Oakley
Western
Overview
Young Phoebe Mosey (Jamie Lee Curtis) defies expectations and proves herself to become "Little Miss Sure Shot" Annie Oakley, the legendary sharpshooter and "Wild West" icon.
Top Cast


Jamie Lee Curtis
Jamie Lee Curtis
Annie Oakley
Jamie Lee Curtis
Annie Oakley


Brian Dennehy
Brian Dennehy
Buffalo Bill
Brian Dennehy
Buffalo Bill


Cliff DeYoung
Cliff DeYoung
Frank Butler
Cliff DeYoung
Frank Butler


Nancy Lenehan
Nancy Lenehan
Lyda
Nancy Lenehan
Lyda


Lu Leonard
Lu Leonard
Queen Victoria
Lu Leonard
Queen Victoria


Joyce Van Patten
Joyce Van Patten
Ma
Joyce Van Patten
Ma


Shelley Duvall
Shelley Duvall
The Host
Shelley Duvall
The Host


Donovan Scott
Donovan Scott
Joe
Donovan Scott
Joe


David McCharen
David McCharen
Cowboy Pete
David McCharen
Cowboy Pete


Apesanahkwat
Apesanahkwat
Interpreter
Apesanahkwat
Interpreter
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