The Wild Women of Chastity Gulch explained

Genre:Comedy
Romance
Western
Director:Philip Leacock
Starring:Priscilla Barnes
Joan Collins
Lee Horsley
Donny Osmond
Morgan Brittany
Lisa Whelchel
Howard Duff
Music:Frank De Vol
Country:United States
Language:English
Executive Producer:Aaron Spelling
Douglas S. Cramer
Producer:Shelley Hull
Editor:Patrick Kennedy
Cinematography:Richard L. Rawlings
Runtime:100 minutes
Company:Aaron Spelling Productions
Network:ABC

The Wild Women of Chastity Gulch is a 1982 American made-for-television Western romantic comedy film directed by Philip Leacock and starring Priscilla Barnes, Lee Horsley, Joan Collins, Donny Osmond, Morgan Brittany, and Lisa Whelchel. Executive produced by Aaron Spelling, it premiered on ABC on October 31, 1982, and was later syndicated to cable television for rebroadcast.[1]

Synopsis

In Civil War-era Southern Missouri, Dr. Maggie McCullough travels to the aid of her ailing aunt, Annie, the town's madame, in the lovely community of Sweetwater. With all of the men away at war, Maggie coordinates a truce between Aunt Annie's girls and the respectable women of the town. While Maggie contemplates the love triangle that is formed with an injured Union fighter, Frank Isaacs, and a captured Confederate doctor, Captain John Cane, a demented faction of soldiers invades Sweetwater and the women must spring into action to defend their homes.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Wild Women of Chastity Gulch. IMDb. October 31, 1982.