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Release Date:
June 23, 1976
Original Title:
The Great Scout & Cathouse Thursday
Alternate Titles:
Cserkészjátékok
Supermann im Wilden Westen
The Great Scout and Cathouse Thursday
Vauhti hurjat
Wildcat
Genres:
Comedy | Western
Production Companies:
American International Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18 US: PG
Runtime: 102
Sam Longwood, a frontiersman who has seen better days, spies the gold-mine partner, Jack Colby, who ran off with all the gold from a mine they were prospecting fifteen years earlier. He tells his other partners from that time, Joe Knox and Billy, and they confront Colby demanding not only the thousand dollars he took but an addition fifty-nine thousand for their trouble. After being thwarted in this attempt, they, and a would-be named Thursday, hatch a plan to kidnap Colby's wife, Nancy Sue, who is coincidently Sam's old flame, but find that Nancy Sue is not the sweet girl that Sam remembers.
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Associate Producer:
Richard Alan Shapiro
Camera Operator:
Carlos Montaño
Costume Design:
Renié
Director:
Don Taylor
Director of Photography:
Álex Phillips Jr.
Editor:
Sheldon Kahn
Executive Producer:
Samuel Z. Arkoff
Makeup Artist:
John Inzerella
Music:
John Cameron
Producer:
Jules Buck
David Korda
Production Design:
Jack Martin Smith
Property Master:
Graham Sumner
Script Supervisor:
José Luis Ortega
Set Decoration:
Enrique Estévez
Sound Effects Editor:
Norman B. Schwartz
Bernard F. Pincus
Greg Dillon
Stunt Coordinator:
Jerry Gatlin
Writer:
Richard Alan Shapiro
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