The Dalton Girls
Female relatives of the infamous Dalton gang carry on the family tradition. After the Dalton brothers are killed off by lawmen, their female relatives take up where they left off, but armed with more…
The Dalton Girls
Female relatives of the infamous Dalton gang carry on the family tradition. After the Dalton brothers are killed off by lawmen, their female relatives take up where they left off, but armed with more dangerous weapons. The embark on a series of stagecoach robberies, bank hold-ups and picking up loose change here and there. The girls are Holly (Merry Anders,, the oldest and gang-leader; Rose Lisa Davis),, a cold-blooded killer; Columbine (Penny Edwards), who mostly wants out; and Marigold ('Sue George'), who mostly holds the horses. A gambler, W. T. "Illinois" Grey (John Russell), is on hand to bind Columbine's wounds. —Les Adams <longhorn1939@suddenlink.net> Holly and Rose Dalton ride into town to claim their two brothers, who were gunned down while fleeing from authorities. Holly is accosted by Slidell, the slimy town undertaker who wants to profit from the brothers' demise, and kills him in self-defense. Convinced that the law will never give a Dalton a fair shake, Holly and Rose flee, and, with their two younger sisters, Columbine and Marigold, spend the next seven years on the run, holding up banks and stagecoaches. While Holly and Rose proves themselves as cold-blooded as their brothers, Columbine finds that she doesn't have the stomach for a life of crime, and is forced to choose between her sisters and handsome gambler "Illinois" Grey when Rose hatches a plan to pull off one last big score. —ldavis-2
The Dalton Girls
Crime,Drama,Western
Film Details
Female relatives of the infamous Dalton gang carry on the family tradition. After the Dalton brothers are killed off by lawmen, their female relatives take up where they left off, but armed with more dangerous weapons. The embark on a series of stagecoach robberies, bank hold-ups and picking up loose change here and there.
The girls are Holly (Merry Anders,, the oldest and gang-leader; Rose Lisa Davis),, a cold-blooded killer; Columbine (Penny Edwards), who mostly wants out; and Marigold ('Sue George'), who mostly holds the horses. A gambler, W. T.
"Illinois" Grey (John Russell), is on hand to bind Columbine's wounds. —Les Adams <longhorn1939@suddenlink.net> Holly and Rose Dalton ride into town to claim their two brothers, who were gunned down while fleeing from authorities. Holly is accosted by Slidell, the slimy town undertaker who wants to profit from the brothers' demise, and kills him in self-defense.
Convinced that the law will never give a Dalton a fair shake, Holly and Rose flee, and, with their two younger sisters, Columbine and Marigold, spend the next seven years on the run, holding up banks and stagecoaches. While Holly and Rose proves themselves as cold-blooded as their brothers, Columbine finds that she doesn't have the stomach for a life of crime, and is forced to choose between her sisters and handsome gambler "Illinois" Grey when Rose hatches a plan to pull off one last big score. —ldavis-2.