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      • The fictional story tells the tale of an Army deserter training a disparate group of women to become Indian fighters climaxing in a Battle of the Alamo -type action.
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  1. The Guns of Fort Petticoat is a 1957 American Western film produced by Harry Joe Brown and Audie Murphy for Brown-Murphy Pictures. It was based on the 1955 short story "Petticoat Brigade" by Chester William Harrison (1913–1994) that he expanded into a novelization for the film's release.

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  3. Dec 15, 2023 · Q: Is Operation Petticoat based on a true story? A: While Operation Petticoat is not based on a specific true story, it draws inspiration from the experiences and events during World War II. The film combines historical context with a humorous twist, creating an entertaining and fictional tale.

  4. Nov 20, 2023 · Made in 1957, this was based on a short story from a couple of years earlier: “Petticoat Brigade” by Chester William Harrison. It’s very much an Audie Murphy movie – and understandably so, since the man was a bona fide hero, being one of the most-decorated American combat soldiers in World War II, before he became an actor.

  5. Columbia acted as distributor for the film, which was also known as Petticoat Brigade. The Guns of Fort Petticoat was originally to be directed by screenwriter and television director Walter Doniger, but the better known George Marshall took over. Doniger's script, based on the short story Petticoat Brigade by C

    • George Marshall, Abner E. Singer
    • Audie Murphy
  6. Lt. Frank Hewitt deserts the Union Army to warn former Texas neighbors of impending Indian attacks triggered by Army massacre. He overcomes initial distrust and convinces the homesteaders (all women whose men are away fighting in the Confederate Army) to take refuge in an abandoned mission.

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    • Action, Romance, War
    • George Marshall
    • 1957-04
  7. A submarine based at Cavite, the USS Seadragon, did go on patrol with a red paint job. Her original black paint was damaged by fire in the air raid, and ended up peeling off while she was on patrol. She ended up sinking three Japanese ships during the time her paint was peeling, leading Tokyo Rose to make broadcasts about "Red pirate submarines."

  8. Apr 3, 2024 · The Guns of Fort Petticoat is a 1957 American Western film produced by Harry Joe Brown and Audie Murphy for Brown-Murphy Pictures. It was based on the 1955 short story “Petticoat Brigadeby Chester William Harrison (1913–1994) that he expanded into a novelization for the film’s release.

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