The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing (1973) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 28, 1973

Original Title:
The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing

Genres:
Romance | Western

Production Companies:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18 

Runtime: 123

Two women loved him. One died for him. One killed for him.

On the run from her violent husband, Catherine Crocker witnesses a train robbery and is taken prisoner by a frontier outlaw gang, led by a bandit who’s hiding a secret of his own.

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Additional Writing:
William W. Norton

Art Direction:
Edward C. Carfagno

Assistant Director:
Les Sheldon

Associate Producer:
T.W. Sewell

Boom Operator:
Bob Sheridan

Costume Design:
Frank L. Thompson

Director:
Richard C. Sarafian

Director of Photography:
Harry Stradling Jr.

Editor:
Tom Rolf

Hairstylist:
Marlene Kolstad

Leadman:
John Barton

Makeup Artist:
Tom Ellingwood

Novel:
Marilyn Durham

Original Music Composer:
John Williams

Painter:
Frank Wesselhoff

Producer:
Eleanor Perry
Martin Poll

Production Illustrator:
Mentor Huebner

Property Master:
Phil A. Ankrom

Screenplay:
Eleanor Perry

Second Assistant Director:
David Hamburger

Set Decoration:
Ralph S. Hurst

Sound:
Harry W. Tetrick
Charles M. Wilborn

Stunt Coordinator:
Hal Needham

Unit Production Manager:
Phil Rawlins

Unit Publicist:
Regina Gruss

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