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The story takes place in Comanche, Oklahoma during the Wild West expansion. Bass Reeves is in Comanche to send a telegraph. Soon he is cornered by outlaws looking to cash in on a bounty that is on his head. Little do the outlaws know that Bass is aware of their plot to kill him. He has his undercover agent Lily Langtry watching his back with her partner Touch Hole Kelly. During Bass’s stop in Comanche, the freight office is robbed by the Bob Dozier gang. At the time of the robbery the Bob Dozier gang had no idea that among the cash they stole they have possession of the bearer bonds for the M-K and T railroad locally known as the Katy . Bat Masterson’s longtime friend Jake Weatherbee has been killed defending the freight office. The whole southwest and the U.S. Government are in an uproar over the loss of the Katy. As luck would have it there is so much deceit and corruption the chase through the Old West brings dance hall girls, gamblers, madams, politicians, Indians, and everyone of nefarious character on the trail of the bonds. To complicate matters Bass Reeves and Bat Masterson compete for the love of a beautiful dance hall girl named Nellie Jenny. This love forces Bass and Bat to form an uneasy alliance. While singing and dancing their way into history they negotiate a pardon with Judge Roy Bean. Bass has his wallet stolen by Belle Starr. If that that isn’t enough Bass has to deal with the local madam, Fanny Porter to get information. Bass being a black man in a white man’s world not only has day to day survival issues to contend with. He also has the hatred and despair the ending of the Civil War has brought. The Old West being wild and tamable has a need and place for people like him. Although the hardships are abundant. A good sense of humor keeps Bass and the rest of the characters singing and dancing their way into your heart. Sit back and enjoy this fun loving frolicking musical ride through the Old West and into history.
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The story takes place in Comanche, Oklahoma during the Wild West expansion. Bass Reeves is in Comanche to send a telegraph. Soon he is cornered by outlaws looking to cash in on a bounty that is on his head. Little do the outlaws know that Bass is aware of their plot to kill him. He has his undercover agent Lily Langtry watching his back with her partner Touch Hole Kelly. During Bass’s stop in Comanche, the freight office is robbed by the Bob Dozier gang. At the time of the robbery the Bob Dozier gang had no idea that among the cash they stole they have possession of the bearer bonds for the M-K and T railroad locally known as the Katy . Bat Masterson’s longtime friend Jake Weatherbee has been killed defending the freight office. The whole southwest and the U.S. Government are in an uproar over the loss of the Katy. As luck would have it there is so much deceit and corruption the chase through the Old West brings dance hall girls, gamblers, madams, politicians, Indians, and everyone of nefarious character on the trail of the bonds. To complicate matters Bass Reeves and Bat Masterson compete for the love of a beautiful dance hall girl named Nellie Jenny. This love forces Bass and Bat to form an uneasy alliance. While singing and dancing their way into history they negotiate a pardon with Judge Roy Bean. Bass has his wallet stolen by Belle Starr. If that that isn’t enough Bass has to deal with the local madam, Fanny Porter to get information. Bass being a black man in a white man’s world not only has day to day survival issues to contend with. He also has the hatred and despair the ending of the Civil War has brought. The Old West being wild and tamable has a need and place for people like him. Although the hardships are abundant. A good sense of humor keeps Bass and the rest of the characters singing and dancing their way into your heart. Sit back and enjoy this fun loving frolicking musical ride through the Old West and into history.