Waterhole #3 (1967) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 10, 1967

Original Title:
Waterhole #3

Alternate Titles:
Wasserloch Nr. 3
Waterhole No. 3

Genres:
Comedy | Western

Production Companies:
Geoffrey Productions
Paramount Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
IE: 12 

Runtime: 95

This is the West as it really was. ABSOLUTELY RIDICULOUS!

After a professional gambler kills a Confederate soldier, he finds a map pinpointing the location in the desert where stolen army gold bullion is buried. He plans to retrieve it, but others are searching for it too.

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Assistant Director:
Daniel McCauley

Associate Producer:
Ken Wales

Construction Coordinator:
Gene Lauritzen

Costume Design:
Jack Bear

Director:
William A. Graham

Director of Photography:
Robert Burks

Editor:
Warren Low

Executive Producer:
Owen Crump

Film Processor:
Farciot Edouart

Hairstylist:
Nellie Manley

Makeup Artist:
Wally Westmore
Emile LaVigne

Original Music Composer:
Dave Grusin

Producer:
Blake Edwards
Joseph T. Steck

Production Design:
Fernando Carrere

Set Decoration:
Jack Stevens
Reg Allen

Sound Recordist:
Charles Grenzbach
Joe Edmondson

Special Effects:
Paul K. Lerpae

Stunts:
Robert "Buzz" Henry

Unit Production Manager:
Clem Beauchamp

Writer:
Robert R. Young
Joseph T. Steck

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