Catlow (1971) [PG-13]

Release Date:
October 1, 1971

Original Title:
Catlow

Alternate Titles:
캣트로

Genres:
Comedy | Western

Production Companies:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

Production Countries:
United Kingdom | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 101

The Mexican cavalry wanted him murdered. The Apache nation wanted him massacred. Texas ranchers wanted him mangled and his only hope was a Marshal, who wanted him hanged.

Catlow is a 1971 western based on a story by Louis L'Amour. It stars Yul Brynner as a outlaw determined to pull off a gold robbery and co-stars Richard Crenna and Leonard Nimoy.

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Art Direction:
Herbert Smith

Assistant Director:
José María Ochoa

Camera Operator:
John Harris

Construction Manager:
Ron Patton

Continuity:
Kay Rawlings

Director:
Sam Wanamaker

Director of Photography:
Edward Scaife

Editor:
Alan Killick

Makeup Artist:
Ramón de Diego
José Antonio Sánchez

Music:
Roy Budd

Novel:
Louis L'Amour

Producer:
Euan Lloyd

Production Manager:
Diego Gómez Sempere

Production Supervisor:
Ronnie Bear
Tadeo Villalba

Property Master:
Germán Quejido Perrucha

Second Unit Director:
John Glen

Sound Mixer:
Wally Milner
Len Abbott

Special Effects:
Kit West

Supervising Editor:
John Glen

Unit Manager:
Javier Gordillo

Wardrobe Designer:
Agustín Jiménez

Writer:
Scot Finch
James Griffith

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