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Texas Across the River 1966

When debutante Phoebe Ann Naylor’s Louisiana wedding to Don Andrea de Baldasar is halted by the cavalry over a dispute, Andrea flees across the river into Texas. There he teams with gun‑runner Sam Hollis and his companion Kronk, rescues Indian maiden Lonetta, tames longhorns, battles a Comanche war party, outwits the cavalry, saves Moccasin Flats and wins Phoebe’s heart.

When debutante Phoebe Ann Naylor’s Louisiana wedding to Don Andrea de Baldasar is halted by the cavalry over a dispute, Andrea flees across the river into Texas. There he teams with gun‑runner Sam Hollis and his companion Kronk, rescues Indian maiden Lonetta, tames longhorns, battles a Comanche war party, outwits the cavalry, saves Moccasin Flats and wins Phoebe’s heart.

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Phoebe Ann Naylor is about to marry Don Andrea Baldazar, the notorious El Duce de la Casala, in Louisiana in 1845. The celebration is suddenly interrupted by the arrival of Yancey Cottle and his kin, who march in with a U.S. Dragoons troop led by Captain Rodney Stimpson. Yancey, who hopes to win Phoebe’s hand, duels with [Don Andrea Baldazar], but the fight takes a tragic turn when Yancey is accidentally defenestrated and killed by the actions of his comrade, Lt. Howard, who then accuses the groom of murder. Amid the accusation, Andrea flees and vows to reunite with Phoebe Ann across the river in Texas, a territory not yet part of the United States.

In the fallout of the shattered wedding, Phoebe Ann is sent to Texas to lie low until the scandal fades. A trek guide named Sam Hollis, accompanied by his loyal companion Kronk, agrees to hire Don Andrea Baldazar as an extra escort because the Army withholds troops for their latest journey until Texas officially joins the Union. What begins as a practical alliance soon grows into a clash of cultures: Hollis and Andrea butt heads, yet their partnership proves capable when they rescue the Indian maiden Lonetta from a planned ritual execution by a Comanche medicine man.

The band is joined by the seasoned chief Iron Jacket (Michael Ansara) and his wary son Yellow Knife (Linden Chiles) as the threat to Phoebe Ann’s wagon train and nearby settlers looms larger. Hollis and Kronk stay on, and the trek soon turns personal for Hollis, who finds himself drawn to Phoebe Ann and gradually wins her heart with steady resolve and quiet courage, even as his rough edges temper with time.

As the story unfolds, Andrea contemplates settling down and, with Lonetta’s help, begins to tame a small herd of wild cattle, sparking a wave of experimentation and optimism among the settlers. When Andrea finally learns that Phoebe Ann has stubbornly remained in the shadows of Hollis’s plans, a duel seems nigh, but the moment shifts as Texas’s status changes—Texas is admitted to the Union, and Captain Stimpson’s cavalry arrives to restore order. This forces Andrea and Lonetta to flee into the wilderness once more, while the Comanches launch a broader assault on the town.

Andrea’s bold leadership during the siege—luring the attacking warriors back toward the town—helps turn the tide, aided by a dramatic stampede of cattle that breaks up the assault. In the aftermath, Andrea is arrested and faces execution, despite Phoebe Ann’s sworn testimony and public protest on his behalf. In a tense act of desperation, Phoebe Ann shoves Lt. Howard against Captain Stimpson, sending Stimpson sprawling into a watering trough and clearing Andrea’s name.

With the rivalries unresolved, Hollis and Andrea prepare to settle their tensions, but Phoebe Ann and Lonetta stage a playful distraction, pulling them away from a possible fatal confrontation. In a final twist, an accidental blow from the already disgraced officer hits an oil pocket, sending crude spraying into the air. The discovery of oil reshapes the town’s future, forcing the settlers to consider relocation even as the weary Comanches ride home.

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