Go West, Young Lady is a 1941 American comedy western film directed by Frank R. Strayer and starring Penny Singleton, Glenn Ford and Ann Miller.
Bill shoots them off their horses and then calmly explains to the astonished Tex that her father always wanted a son and taught her to handle a gun.
She sends him to her uncle to ask permission, and in Tex's absence, Killer Pete enters the saloon with guns blazing.
After locking him in jail, they meet Hannegan and tell that they have captured bandit Dave Watson, who revealed the location of the gang's hideout.
After Tex and the others ride out, Bill begins to pack her suitcase and goes to Lola's dressing room to retrieve her costume.
By the time the posse arrives, the women have captured the outlaws, and Bill accidentally flattens Tex with a frying pan.