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Release Date:
July 5, 1979
Original Title:
The Legend of the Golden Gun
Alternate Titles:
Lenda Revolver Dourado
Genres:
Fantasy | TV Movie | Western
Production Companies:
Bennett/Katleman Productions
Columbia Pictures Television
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 97
In Kansas during the middle of the Civil War, John Golden is left for dead and his family has been killed by the ruthless Confederate outlaw William Quantrill. Rescued by runaway slave Joshua Brown, Golden is determined to get revenge. With the help of a legendary gunfighter and a special gun, Golden must not only deal with Quantrill and his men, but has to dodge General Custer and his army, as well.
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Art Direction:
Ross Bellah
Robert Peterson
Assistant Director:
G. Warren Smith
Associate Producer:
Dean Zanetos
Camera Operator:
Robert Seaman
Eddie Resnick
Casting:
Ramsay King
Al Onorato
Co-Producer:
Dann Cahn
Costume Design:
Grady Hunt
Director:
Alan J. Levi
Director of Photography:
Gerald Perry Finnerman
Editor:
Robert F. Shugrue
Executive Producer:
Harve Bennett
Harris Katleman
Location Manager:
Ned R. Shapiro
Makeup Supervisor:
Ben Lane
Music Editor:
Jerry MacDonald
Original Music Composer:
Jerrold Immel
Producer:
B.W. Sandefur
Production Sound Mixer:
Richard Wagner
Property Master:
William M. Bates
Script Supervisor:
Marion Tumen
Second Assistant Director:
Alain Silver
Dan Kolsrud
Set Decoration:
Audrey A. Blasdel
David Horowitz
Sound Editor:
Bob Fish
Tony Garber
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Don Cahn
Jim Cook
James G. Stewart
Special Effects:
Harold Harrison
Stunt Double:
Conrad E. Palmisano
Stunts:
Marneen Fields
Larry Holt
Whitey Hughes
Dean Smith
Greg Walker
Supervising Producer:
James D. Parriott
Unit Production Manager:
Jerome M. Siegel
Writer:
James D. Parriott
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