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Stay Away, Joe

"Elvis is kissin' cousins again- and also friends, friends of friends, and even some perfect strangers!"

Joe Lightcloud persuades his Congressman to give him 20 heifers and a prize bull so he and his father, Charlie, can prove that the Navajos can successfully raise cattle on the reservation. If their experiment is successful, then the government will help all the Navajo people. But Joe's friend, Bronc Hoverty, accidentally barbecues the prize bull, while Joe sells the heifers to buy plumbing and other home improvements for his stepmother.

Top Cast

  • Elvis Presley

    Elvis Presley

    Joe Lightcloud

  • Burgess Meredith

    Burgess Meredith

    Charlie Lightcloud

  • Joan Blondell

    Joan Blondell

    Glenda Callahan

  • Katy Jurado

    Katy Jurado

    Annie Lightcloud

  • Thomas Gomez

    Thomas Gomez

    Grandpa

  • Henry Jones

    Henry Jones

    Hy Slager

  • L.Q. Jones

    L.Q. Jones

    Bronc Hoverty

  • Quentin Dean

    Quentin Dean

    Mamie Callahan

  • Anne Seymour

    Anne Seymour

    Mrs. Hawkins

Overview

Joe Lightcloud persuades his Congressman to give him 20 heifers and a prize bull so he and his father, Charlie, can prove that the Navajos can successfully raise cattle on the reservation. If their experiment is successful, then the government will help all the Navajo people. But Joe's friend, Bronc Hoverty, accidentally barbecues the prize bull, while Joe sells the heifers to buy plumbing and other home improvements for his stepmother.

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