Gone with the West
Gone with the West is a 1975 American Western film starring James Caan and Stefanie Powers, directed by Bernard Girard.
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Directed by | Bernard Girard |
Produced by | William Collins (producer) |
Written by | Monroe Manning Douglas Day Stewart Marcus Demian |
Starring | See below |
Music by | Bob Ross |
Cinematography | Gerald Perry Finnerman |
Edited by | Andrew Herbert Pat Somerset |
Release date | 2 July 1975 |
Running time | 92 minutes 95 minutes (Netherlands) |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The film is also known as Little Moon & Jud McGraw in Australia and Little Moon and Jud McGraw (American reissue title). It was filmed in 1969 under the title Man Without Mercy but did not find a cinema release.[1]
Plot summary
Jud McGraw gets out of prison and seeks revenge against Mimmo, a man who wronged him. He meets Little Moon, a woman who also has good reason to go looking for justice.
Mimmo pretty much owns the whole town, including the sheriff, whose sister Billie is also Mimmo's woman. A quick-draw gunslinger for hire, Kid Dandy, plays billiards and helps keep Mimmo safe from harm, at least until McGraw gets to town.
Cast
- James Caan as Jud McGraw
- Stefanie Powers as Little Moon
- Aldo Ray as Mimmo, Stage Robber
- Barbara Werle as Billie
- Robert Walker Jr. as Sheriff of Black Miller
- Sammy Davis Jr. as Kid Dandy
- Heather Angel as Old Little Moon / Narrator
- Mike Lane as Shark
- Elmore Vincent as Jerry
- L. Andy Stone as Old Jud
- Elizebeth Leigh as Gail
- Kenneth Adams as Artie
- Michael Conrad as Smithy
- Anne Barton as Smithy's Wife
- Paul Bergen as Singing Cowboy
- Fred Book as Piano Player
- Anthony Gordon as Prisoner
- Fabian Dean as Charlie
- Gillian Simpson as Jeb's Wife
- Chris Calabrese as Jeb's Son
- Noel Drayton as Wagon Driver
- James McHale as Farmhand
- Pepper Martin as Mimmo's Man
Soundtrack
- "A Man" (Words and Music by Roger Davenport and Bob Ross)
See also
Notes
- p. 20 Motion Picture Herald, Volume 239 Quigley Publishing Company, 1969
External links
- Gone with the West at IMDb
- Gone with the West at Rotten Tomatoes
- Gone with the West is available for free download at the Internet Archive
- Gone with the West at AllMovie
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