Go West, Young Lady is a 1941 Western comedy film, starring Penny Singleton, Glenn Ford and Ann Miller it was directed by Frank R. Strayer.
After Tex and the others ride out of Headstone, Bill begins to pack her suitcase and goes to Lolas dressing room to retrieve her costume. When Bills dog Waffles uncovers Hannegans disguise there, Bill visits Lola and tricks her into revealing Hannegans plans. The two women fight and after Bill subdues Lola, the women of the town denounce her for being unfeminine. Bill changes their minds when she tells them of the planned robbery and ambush, and recruits Bertha, one of the wives, to warn the posse. When Hannegan and his gang stride confidently into the saloon, Bill and the women pelt them with pans and brooms. By the time the posse arrives, the women have captured the outlaws, and Bill, in her enthusiasm, flattens Tex with a frying pan.
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