Director John Sturges turns the west upside down in this rip-roaring Western comedy about the year Denver was nearly devastated by a drought (of whiskey) and had to have forty wagonloads imported through very harsh (and very thirsty) territory!
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Burt Lancaster stars in John Sturges' comedy/western that tells the story of a heavily-guarded wagonload of whiskey bound for a thirsty Denver. The city was almost destroyed by a drought of the drink and Sturges' film takes a comic look at the decision to import 40 wagonloads of whiskey through the territory. Lee Remick plays a temperance leader out to prevent the shipment reaching its destination, while the Indians are also interested in the controversial cargo.
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