TY - ADVS AU - Schnee,Charles AU - Capra,Frank AU - Schary,Dore AU - Wellman,William A. AU - Alexander,Jeff AU - Russell,Henry AU - Mellor,William C. AU - Newcom,James E. AU - Eyman,Scott AU - Taylor,Robert AU - Darcel,Denise AU - Emerson,Hope AU - McIntire,John AU - Wells,Jacqueline AU - Lonergan,Lenore AU - Nakamura,Henry AU - Erskine,Marilyn AU - Dennis,Beverly AU - Vanni,Renata ED - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, ED - Warner Home Video (Firm), ED - Turner Entertainment Co., TI - Westward the women T2 - WB Home Entertainment Group archive collection PY - 2012///] CY - [Atlanta, Georgia] PB - Turner Entertainment Co KW - Women pioneers KW - West (U.S.) KW - Drama KW - Wagon trains KW - Nineteenth century KW - setting KW - California KW - Feature films KW - lcgft KW - Western films KW - Fiction films KW - Action and adventure films N1 - Title from title frame; Full screen (1.37:1); Originally released as a motion picture in 1951; Special features: audio commentary by film historian Scott Eyman ; vintage M-G-M promotional featurette "Challenge the wilderness ; original theatrical trailer; Director of photography, William Mellor ; film editor, James E. Newcom ; melody "To the West!" by Henry Russell; music, Jeff Alexander; Robert Taylor, Denise Darcel, Hope Emerson, John McIntire, Julie Bishop, Lenore Lonergan, Henry Nakamura, Marilyn Erskine, Beverly Dennis, Renata Vanni; MPAA rating: Not rated; Rating: Not rated N2 - They are rugged pioneers, Indian fighters and brave trailblazers who tame the wild west. These are the women of the great frontier. Buck Wyatt is a tough, experienced scout who leads a wagon train comprised of two ex-show girls, a hearty widow and fifteen men who act as guides. When one of the men disobeys Buck's orders not to fraternize with the ladies, Buck shoots him, causing the others to desert. The determined women insist on going on, learning to ride, shoot and drive mules ER -