The Legend of the Golden Gun is a 1979 American Western television film, starring Jeff Osterhage, Hal Holbrook, Carl Franklin, and Robert Davi.[1]
The Legend of the Golden Gun | |
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Genre | Western |
Written by | James D. Parriott |
Directed by | Alan J. Levi |
Starring | Jeff Osterhage Hal Holbrook Carl Franklin Robert Davi |
Theme music composer | Jerrold Immel |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Executive producers | Harve Bennett Harris Katleman |
Producer | B. W. Sandefur |
Production locations | Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California |
Cinematography | Gerald Perry Finnerman |
Editor | Robert F. Shugrue |
Running time | 100 minutes |
Production companies | Bennett/Katleman Productions Columbia Pictures Television |
Original release | |
Network | NBC |
Release | April 10, 1979 |
Plot summary
editJohn Golden, a young farmer whose parents are murdered meets Joshua Brown, a runaway slave, and they team up to track down the legendary Confederate guerrilla William Quantrill. Along their travels, they run into a legendary gunfighter, who teaches the young farmer how to shoot and gives him a special gun that shoots seven rounds, the seventh of which is intended as an advantage against evil.[1]
Cast
edit- Jeff Osterhage as John Golden
- Carl Franklin as Joshua Brown
- Robert Davi as William Quantrill
- Keir Dullea as General Custer
- Michele Carey as Maggie
- John McLiam as Jake Powell
- Elissa Leeds as Sara Powell
- R. G. Armstrong as Judge Harrison Harding
- Hal Holbrook as J.R. Swackhammer
- William Bryant as William Ford
- Rex Holman as Sturges
- J. Brian Pizer as Captain Marks
- R. L. Tolbert as Buffalo Bill
- Budge Taylor as Dr. Wheller
- Walt Davis as Soldier #3
- Michael Yama as The photographer
- David Holbrook as The young outlaw
DVD
editThe Legend of the Golden Gun was released on DVD on December 4, 2012.[citation needed]
References
edit- ^ a b "The Legend of the Golden Gun (TV Movie 1979)". IMDb. Retrieved August 14, 2020.
External links
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