
Claudette Colbert stars as Prudence Webb, who takes over her late father’s Fort Ralston, Texas newspaper. She launches a crusade against gambler Chris Mooney (Barry Sullivan), whom she blames for her father’s suicide, and then battles corrupt cattle barons played by Ray Collins and Walter Sande, who aim to drive her out.
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John Litel
Meade Moore (wigwam owner)

Ray Collins
Mica Ralston (rancher)

Barry Sullivan
Chris Mooney

James Bell
Clay Ballard (Clarion owner)

Don Haggerty
Sheriff Herndon

Douglas Fowley
Clay Ballard (Clarion owner)

Walter Sande
Whit Sturdy

Horace McMahon
Stringer Winfield

Gregory Walcott
Deputy Jess Foley

Claudette Colbert
Prudence Webb

Alexander Campbell
Judge Herzog

Tim Whelan

Kathleen Mulqueen
Nanny Winfield

Florenz Ames
Wilson
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The Fort Gazette
The Clarion
The Ralston Review
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On a riverboat in 1885, Chris Mooney loses heavily to Prudence Webb, and then gambles away a further $30,000 that slips through his fingers as well. He offers her a partnership, but Prudence Webb declines, explaining that her father embezzled funds to gamble with him and then took his own life after another defeat. With this revelation, Prudence Webb has already avenged her father’s losses and now holds the money needed to repay his former employer, setting the stage for a confrontation that blends romance, power, and justice.
She rides to Fort Ralston in Texas to claim her inheritance: the Clarion newspaper, which her father won in a card game. There, the town’s uneasy balance is clear. Stringer Winfield, the postal carrier, warns her that the town’s founder, Mica Ralston, and his ranching partner Whit Sturdy effectively control much of the territory and its people. The struggle over ownership intensifies as Clay Ballard, the editor of the Clarion, tries to overturn Prudence’s claim. A sobering turn comes when the drunken lawyer [Cass Gower] sobers up and wins her case, even though Judge Herzog appears to be in Mica Ralston’s pocket, hinting at deeper corruption behind the courthouse doors.
A hired gun, Jess Foley, posing as a deputy, murders Gantz, a rival rancher, and then shifts his attentions toward Prudence, pressing his advances with a mix of charm and menace. He invites her to dance and even offers to teach him to read, a claim Prudence initially doubts but soon verifies as true. She attends the evening dance at the Fandango, remaining wary of Foley’s jealousy, while Chris Mooney notices the tension and keeps his guard up about Foley’s unpredictable temper.
The sheriff, Sheriff Herndon, acting on orders from Mica Ralston, gives Prudence 24 hours to repay $6,000 in back taxes on the newspaper or lose her property. With few options, Prudence contemplates leaving town with Chris, who gambled unsuccessfully and failed to raise the money. As Foley confronts Prudence, Chris stays outside the Clarion office, seated and watchful; when Foley draws his gun, Chris, still seated, shoots him in the hand. The altercation lands Chris in jail, but the judge is persuaded to grant habeas corpus and he is released, setting off a chain reaction that reverberates through the town.
In a climactic twist, Gantz’s widow enters the sheriff’s office and shoots Foley dead in vengeance for her husband’s murder. A notice of sale is nailed to the newspaper office, and Prudence’s new allies rally to raise the needed funds. They arrest the sheriff and push through a local election that reshapes the town’s leadership: Chris Mooney becomes the new mayor, [Cass Gower] remains a thorn in the side of the court (kept out of the spotlight here), and Meade Moore, the wigwam owner, is chosen as the new sheriff, a sign of how power and respect are redistributed in the wake of Prudence’s challenge.
Ralston resents the outcome and tries to clamp down, threatening to starve the town of the mail. Stringer Winfield takes the risk to ride to the Texas Rangers, who arrive to mediate the standoff. After talks with the Judge and the Rangers, Ralston finally relents, returns the $6,000 he had claimed as tax, and withdraws from the town. Prudence’s debts are cleared, and the community begins to govern itself, freed from the worst of the manipulations that had ruled Fort Ralston.
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