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Also features Stubby Kaye and, in his last on-screen movie appearance, Nat "King" Cole.
 
 
=== Contains examples of: ===
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* [[Black and Gray Morality]]: The ''only'' reason Cat became an outlaw was due to the townspeople's indifference to her father's murder. As such, since she can't get justice ''within'' the law, she goes for vengancevengeance ''outside'' of it.
* [[Book Safe]]
* [[Cain and Abel]]: Shelleen and Strawn are brothers.
* [[Drunken Master]]: Kid Shellen shakes to much with the DTs when he is sober to hit anything, and when he's drunk he staggers and stumbles so much he can hardly hold a gun. But for a short time, after he's had a few drinks, but before he gets drunk, he is again the deadly accurate, fast shooting gunfighter he used to be. Unfortunately this time only lasts for a few minutes.
* [[Eyepatch of Power]]: parodiedParodied by Strawn's tin nose. Also used for a "I'd be more afraid of the guy who gave him that scar" [[Shout-Out]] to the [[Seven Samurai]] & [[Magnificent Seven]].
* [[Greek Chorus]]: Stubby Kaye and Nat King Cole serve as one.
* [[In Medias Res]]: The movie starts with them singing about Cat's impending execution.
* [[In Vino Veritas]]
* [[Logo Joke]]
* [[Outlaw Town]]: Hole in the Wall.
* [[Railroad Baron]]
* [[Schoolmarm]]
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