The stuffy manager of lovely opera singer Vicki Cassel and her uncle, a classical conductor, is determined to close down the noisy nightclub next door to the Cassels' home. The club's owners--Steve, a handsome ladies' man, and Jeff, his clownish sidekick--hatch a plan to keep the club open. Steve arranges to meet--and woo--Vicki and then invite her and her uncle to the club. When Vicki's snobbish aunt and the manager discover that Vicki now favors popular music over the classics, they arrange to get the club closed. But that doesn't keep Steve and Jeff down. Instead, they decide to put on a Broadway show if they can get a backer. They find their "angel" in Vicki's uncle who agrees to finance the show only if Vicki is the leading lady. But again, Vicki's aunt and manager may be the spoiler in everyone's plans.
Two friends from Milwaukee get caught up in a series of comedic misadventures when they accidentally stumble upon a plot to kidnap a visiting prince. With the help of an FBI agent and a resourceful cabbie, they must navigate their way through disguises, celebrity sightings, and political elections to save the day.
Cheyenne is a western movie from 1947 that tells the story of robbery, greed, and treachery. Set in the classical western setting, the film follows the lives of Morgan and Paige, two characters caught in a web of treachery and deceit. As they navigate the dangerous world of outlaws and lawmen, their paths intertwine with the Wells Fargo station agent and a saloon singer. The movie explores themes of murder, betrayal, and the pursuit of wealth, culminating in an epic shootout and stagecoach robbery. Cheyenne is a must-watch for fans of the genre and will leave viewers on the edge of their seats.
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