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  1. "The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky" is an 1898 western short story by American author Stephen Crane (1871–1900). Originally published in the February, 1898 issue of McClure's Magazine, it was written in England. The story's protagonist is a Texas marshal named Jack Potter, who is returning to the town of Yellow Sky with his eastern bride.

    • Stephen Crane
    • 1898
  2. 11 de abr. de 2020 · Quick Summary. “The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky”: A bumpkin sheriff brings his new bride back from the big city of San Antonio. They take the train and are awed by the finery and are only subconsciously aware of being mocked by the waitstaff. Both sheriff and bride are uneasy about the sheriff’s failure ot notify his fellow townsmen of the nuptials.

  3. Jack Potter, Marshal of Yellow Sky, a dusty outpost on the sands of west Texas comes home on a train with his new bride. In the meantime, the town ne'er do well is drunk and shooting up the town. Potter and his nemesis Scratchy Wilson are both of an era when all was settled with the draw of a gun.

    • 30 min
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  5. A train heads west from San Antonio across the Texas plains to the small frontier town of Yellow Sky. Traveling in one of the train’s Pullman passenger cars is Jack Potter , the marshal of Yellow Sky, along with his bride , whom he recently married in San Antonio.

  6. The story is set at the end of the 19th century in a town called Yellow Sky and concerns the marshal, Jack Potter, and his unnamed bride and the effect their marriage has on the town. The drunken, belligerent Scratchy Wilson, a cowboy who represents the Old West, tries to effect a showdown with Jack, his nemesis.

  7. Jack Potter. Marjorie Steele. Bride. Minor Watson. Scratchy Wilson. Dan Seymour. Drummer. Olive Carey. Laura Lee. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Advertise With Us. A marshal (Robert Preston) and...

    • Drama, Western