The Hunting Party

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The Hunting Party (1971, Director: Don Medford)

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Country: UK / Spain

Also known as

Leise weht der Wind des Todes (Germany) | I giorno dei lunghi fucili (Italy) | Polowanie (Poland) | Les charognards (France) | Caza implacable (Spain) | Caçada Implacável (Portugal) | Caçada Sádica (Brazil) | Cacería implacable (Venezuela) | De Jagade (Sweden) | The Killers Pack (U.S.A.) | Ölüm avi (Turkey) | Metsästys (Finland) | O lofos tis timorias (Greece)

Cast and crew

  • Cast: Oliver Reed (Frank Calder), Gene Hackman (Brandt Ruger), Candice Bergen (Melissa Ruger), Simon Oakland (Matthew Gunn), Mitch Ryan (Doc Harrison), L.Q. Jones (Hog Warren), William Watason (Jim Loring), G.D. Spradlin (Sam Bayard), Rayford Barnes (Crimp), Ronald Howard (Watt Nelson), Bernard Kay (Buford King), Eugenio Escudero Garcia (Mario), Richard Adams (Owney Clark), Dean Selmier (Collins), Carlos Bravo (cowboy), Bud Strait (cowboy), Ralph Brown (sheriff), Marian Collier (teacher), Max Slaten (telegrapher), Rafael Escudero Garcia (Mexican), Marisa Tovar (Mexican), Emilio Rodrigues Guiar (priest), Sara Atkinson (redhead), Francesca Tu (Chinese), Lilibeth Solison (blonde), Christine Larroude (girl), Stephanie Pieritz (girl)


  • Story: Lou Morheim, Gilbert Ralston (as Gilbert Alexander)
  • Screenplay: Lou Morheim
  • Cinematography: Cecilio Paniagua [DeLuxe color, widescreen]
  • Music: Riz Ortolani
  • Producer: Lou Morheim

Story

An outlaw and his gang kidnap a woman thinking she is a schoolteacher who can teach them to read, but she turns out to be the wife of a land baron who comes after them with his hunting party and long-range rifles.

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