Set in No Name City California during the gold rush this musical comedy concerns prospectors Ben and Pardner and their unusual nuclear family. The business partners strike a deal to share Ben's wife Elizabeth whom Ben purchased from a Mormon. But the free-thinking Ben is worried about rivalry over Elizabeth from the town's all-male population hungry for female company. So he arranges to kidnap a stagecoach full of working girls on their way to a nearby city and sets up a brothel
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Two gold-diggers (Clint Eastwood and Lee Marvin) share a wife (Jean Seberg) during the California Gold Rush. Her presence helps turn the amoral 'No-Name City' from a shanty town to a respectable settlement - for a while. As a musical the film is particularly notable as a record of Lee Marvin's rendition of 'Wand'rin' Star' and Clint Eastwood singing 'I Talk to the Trees'; it also stars Harve Presnell and Ray Walston.
Playful Western comedy with very memorable Lerner and Lowe score. The story takes place in a gold mining boom town where two tough men share the same fastidious wife.
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