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The Story:Wash is the town drunk of Bottleneck. He is named sheriff after his predecessor is killed trying to protect a rancher who has lost his land to the town gambler, Kent and his gal, Frenchy. Wash soon realises that he is going to need a little help in maintaining law and order and sends for Tom Destry Jnr, son of a famous gunfighter. Destry arrives at the Last Chance Saloon carrying a birdcage and a parasol for Rose Lovejoy's new Paradise Alley girl, who arrives in town on the same stagecoach. Destry becomes a laughing-stock when it's discovered he doesn't even carry a gun! However, Destry soon begins work and solves the mystery of who shot the sheriff. Kent soon begins to feel the heat of the law breathing down his neck and suggests to Frenchy that she try a little feminine charm on our hero. Destry realises what is happening and instead of being taken in by Frenchy's advances, he tricks Kent into revealing the location of the sheriff's body. This provides enough evidence to jail Gyp Watson as the murderer. However, Destry quickly learns that justice in this town consists of a bar-room trial and so he leaves to get a Federal Justice. Kent decides that a gaol-break is required in order to keep Gyp from talking. In the attempt to free Gyp, however, Destry returns but in so doing, Wash is killed. Destry is saved by a repentant Frenchy. He then wipes out the badmen and he and Frenchy embrace at last!
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CAST: Male - 14; Female - 6; plus chorus (total cast about 40)
Large chorus of dance-hall girls, girls from Paradise Alley, cowboys and townspeople.
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Musical Numbers:Anyone Would Love You
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ORCHESTRATION:Violin 1 & 2; Viola; Cello; Bass; Reed 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5; Horn; Trombone 1 & 2; Trumpet 1, 2 & 3; Guitar; Percussion; Piano-Celeste |
DESTRY RIDES AGAIN