Taggart (film)
Taggart is a 1964 American Western film directed by R. G. Springsteen and starring Tony Young and Dan Duryea. It was the film debut of David Carradine.
| Taggart | |
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| Directed by | R. G. Springsteen |
| Produced by | Gordon Kay |
| Screenplay by | Robert Creighton Williams |
| Based on | Louis L'Amour (based on the novel by) |
| Starring | Tony Young Dan Duryea |
| Music by | Herman Stein |
| Cinematography | William Margulies |
| Edited by | Tony Martinelli |
| Color process | Technicolor |
Production company | Universal Pictures |
| Distributed by | Universal Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 85 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Premise
Kent Taggart's family has their cattle stampeded and murdered. In a fair gunfight Kent kills the man's son responsible for it all, but runs, causing a warrant to be issued and a price to be put on his head.
Cast
- Tony Young as Kent Taggart
- Dan Duryea as Jay Jason
- Dick Foran as Adan Stark
- Elsa Cárdenas as Consuela Stark
- Jean Hale as Miriam Stark
- Emile Meyer as Ben Blazer
- David Carradine as Cal Dodge
- Peter Duryea as Rusty Bob Blazer
- Tom Reese as Vince August
- Ray Teal as Ralph Taggart
- Claudia Barrett as Lola Manners
- Stuart Randall as Sheriff
- Harry Carey Jr as Army Lieutenant (uncredited)
See also
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