The Bounty Man (1972) [NR]

Release Date:
October 31, 1972

Original Title:
The Bounty Man

Genres:
TV Movie | Western

Production Companies:
ABC Circle Films
Spelling-Goldberg Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 73

Collecting his reward... dead or alive.

Kinkaid is a rugged, hard-driving bounty hunter, determined to find outlaw Billy Riddle. He tracks Billy, takes him captive, and starts the long trek to justice. However, this journey may lead him to dire consequences... a gang of cut-throats headed by Angus Keough is pursuing them, after the bounty for themselves.

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Art Direction:
Rolland M. Brooks

Assistant Director:
Bob Scrivner

Associate Producer:
Robert Monroe

Construction Coordinator:
Gordon Fletcher

Costume Design:
Evelyn Carruth
Ray Harp

Director:
John Llewellyn Moxey

Director of Photography:
Ralph Woolsey

Editor:
Art Seid

Hairstylist:
Lynn Masters

Lyricist:
Murray MacLeod
James Prigmore
Jerry Riopelle

Makeup Artist:
E. Thomas Case

Music:
Murray MacLeod
James Prigmore
Jerry Riopelle

Music Supervisor:
Rocky Moriana

Producer:
Leonard Goldberg
Aaron Spelling

Production Manager:
Richard Caffey

Property Master:
Rich Valesko

Script Supervisor:
Irving Cooper

Set Decoration:
Dave L. Love

Songs:
Jerry Riopelle
James Prigmore
Murray MacLeod

Sound Editor:
Roger Sword

Sound Effects Editor:
Gary S. Gerlich

Sound Engineer:
Jack F. Lilly

Supervising Sound Editor:
Charles L. Campbell

Writer:
Jim Byrnes

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