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* TheSavageIndian: Jane brags about the many she has fought and killed.



* TheSavageIndian: Jane brags about the many she has fought and killed.
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* RomanticRideSharing: After rescuing Danny, Calamity Jane indulges in this as she rides back to Deadwood with Danny. The clueless Danny asks Calamity Jane why couldn't she just take one of the Indian's ponies to ride solo with him. She claims it is much cozier this way, while taking the opportunity to wrap her arms around him and smile.
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* LeftForDead: Danny is mistakenly assumed to be dead by his comrades and left behind at the mercy of the Indians that attacked them. Calamity Jane calls the survivors out on their mistake and then she goes to save Danny.


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* NoOneGetsLeftBehind: After chastising the Indian attack survivors for leaving Danny behind, Calamity wastes no time willingly risking her own life and rescuing Danny from the Indians.


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* WhatTheHellHero: Calamity Jane chides the Indian attack survivors for leaving Danny behind believing him to be dead and she goes to rescue him herself.
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* TomatoInTheMirror: When Katie is practicing for a showgirl performance, she screams when she looks in the mirror and sees Calamity at her door. Calamity readys her gun and looks over her shoulders, asking where are the cretins. Unaware that Katie actually was startled because of her.

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* TomatoInTheMirror: When Katie is practicing for a showgirl performance, she screams when she looks in the mirror and sees Calamity is at her door. Calamity readys her gun and looks over her shoulders, asking where are the cretins.varmints. Unaware that Katie actually was startled because of her.
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* MirrorScare: Katie first meets Calamity this way, as she is startled by Calamity's reflection in her mirror.


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* TomatoInTheMirror: When Katie is practicing for a showgirl performance, she screams when she looks in the mirror and sees Calamity at her door. Calamity readys her gun and looks over her shoulders, asking where are the cretins. Unaware that Katie actually was startled because of her.
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* LocationSong: "The Windy City" and "The Black Hills of Dakota".
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* NotSoDifferent: During a pretty sad scene in the woods, Jane cries about how crazy in love she was with Danny. Bill then softly reveals the he felt the same about Katie. It soon leads to their LoveEpiphany.

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* NotSoDifferent: NotSoDifferentRemark: During a pretty sad scene in the woods, Jane cries about how crazy in love she was with Danny. Bill then softly reveals the he felt the same about Katie. It soon leads to their LoveEpiphany.
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A 1953 movie musical based on the famous gunslinger, ''Calamity Jane'' starred Creator/DorisDay as the title character and Howard Keel as Wild Bill Hickok. One of the film's songs, "Secret Love", became an UsefulNotes/AcademyAward-winning hit for Day.

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A 1953 movie musical based on film about the famous [[TheWildWest Wild West]] frontierswoman and gunslinger, ''Calamity Jane'' starred Creator/DorisDay as in the title character role and Howard Keel as Wild Bill Hickok. One of the film's songs, "Secret Love", became an UsefulNotes/AcademyAward-winning hit for Day.
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A 1953 movie musical based on the famous gunslinger, ''Calamity Jane'' starred Creator/DorisDay as the title character and Howard Keel as Wild Bill Hickok. One of the film's songs, "Secret Love", became an Oscar-winning hit song for Day.

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A 1953 movie musical based on the famous gunslinger, ''Calamity Jane'' starred Creator/DorisDay as the title character and Howard Keel as Wild Bill Hickok. One of the film's songs, "Secret Love", became an Oscar-winning UsefulNotes/AcademyAward-winning hit song for Day.

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--> '''Bill's friend:''' I don't know what kinda life you're gonna have living with that catamount, Bill, but it ain't gonna be dull!
--> '''Bill:''' That's fer dang sure.

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--> '''Bill's friend:''' I don't know what kinda life you're gonna have living with that catamount, Bill, but it ain't gonna be dull!
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dull!\\
'''Bill:''' That's fer dang sure.



-->'''Wild Bill Hickock:''' She ain't very good lookin'.
-->'''Calamity Jane:''' That ain't all she ain't.

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-->'''Wild Bill Hickock:''' She ain't very good lookin'.
-->'''Calamity
lookin'.\\
'''Calamity
Jane:''' That ain't all she ain't.
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-->'''Bill:''' I've seen you do lots of crazy things, Calam, but this is the first time I've seen you make a blasted fool of yourself. ''(stops her from leaving)'' Now you sit down and listen! You're a fake, Calam. You dress, talk, write and shoot like a man, but you think like a female! Like a green-eyed, snarling, spitting female. Katie beat you. She beat you twice, out of your man and out of the respect you used to have around here. And you helped her! I did, too. She didn't shoot the glass out of your hand, I did. \\

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-->'''Bill:''' I've seen you do lots of crazy things, Calam, but this is the first time I've ever seen you make a blasted fool of yourself. ''(stops her from leaving)'' Now you sit down and listen! You're a fake, Calam. You dress, talk, write and shoot like a man, but you think like a female! Like a green-eyed, snarling, spitting female. Katie beat you. She beat you twice, out of your man and out of the respect you used to have around here. And you helped her! I did, too. She didn't shoot the glass out of your hand, I did. \\

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