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  1. The short story opens in a parlor car of a train traveling westward from San Antonio towards a late-nineteenth-century Texas town named Yellow Sky. In this section a couple of characters are introduced—Jack Potter, and his bride. Newly married in San Antonio, "They were evidently very happy". [1] ".

    • Stephen Crane
    • 1898
  2. The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky 1952 1h 29m Drama Western List Reviews A marshal (Robert Preston) and his new bride (Marjorie Steele) share a nervous train ride home while a...

    • Drama, Western
    • Robert Preston
    • Bretaigne Windust
  3. A Bride Comes to Yellow Sky 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.

    • 30 Min.
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  5. The train brings Marshal Jack Potter and his new bride to the dusty outpost of Yellow Sky on the parched sands of west Texas. Meanwhile, Scratchy Wilson, the local n'ere-do-well lies in wait after frightening the townspeople with his blazing six-gun. In the final showdown, how will anyone walk away?

  6. It was evident that, as the distance from Yellow Sky grew short­ er, the husband became more nervous. His red hands were even more noticeable. He was rather absent­minded and faraway when the bride leaned forward and spoke to him. As a matter of truth, Jack Potter was beginning to find his deed weighing upon him like a great stone. He, the ...

  7. 11. Apr. 2020 · “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.