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Release Date:
January 21, 1982
Original Title:
Harry Tracy, Desperado
Alternate Titles:
Der letzte Desperado
Harry Tracy: The Last of the Wild Bunch
Genres:
Western
Production Companies:
Canadian Film Development Corporation
Famous Players
Guardian Trust Company
Ronald Cohen Productions
Sid & Marty Krofft Pictures
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12
Runtime: 107
By the turn of the 20th century, Butch Cassidy, the Sundance Kid, Billy the Kid and virtually all of the West's legendary outlaws are either dead or in jail pending execution. Well, all, except train robber and escape artist extraordinaire, Harry Tracy. As the last survivor of the Wild Bunch, Tracy pulls off a series of profitable robberies before making his way west to Portland, Oregon, in search of Catherine Tuttle -- a judge's daughter who has captured his heart. But on the way, Tracy is betrayed, arrested, and imprisoned. However, no jail can hold him for long and after making his escape, Tracy becomes the target of the largest manhunt in the history of North America.
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Additional Camera:
Gundar Lipsbergs
Curtis Block
Additional Editing:
David Troster
Assistant Director:
Bruce Moriarty
David W. Rose
Assistant Editor:
James Bredin
Jon Webster
Boom Operator:
Omero Pataracchia
Carpenter:
Don Gervais
Co-Producer:
Alan Simmonds
Director:
William A. Graham
Hairstylist:
Malcolm Tanner
Painter:
Miles Quinn
Producer:
Ronald I. Cohen
Production Controller:
Jak King
Property Master:
Mark Gildemeester
Screenplay:
R. Lance Hill
Script Supervisor:
Christine Wilson
Sign Painter:
Regina McDonald
Sound:
David Appleby
Sound Editor:
Brian French
Brian Rosen
Sound Recordist:
Rod Haykin
Don White
Special Effects:
Lee Routly
Stunt Coordinator:
Walter Scott
Stunts:
Fred Larsen
Denny Peterson
Lou Patterson
Mindy Shingoose
Bruce Moriarty
Unit Manager:
Keith Large
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