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Kirk Douglas | Howard Nightingale | |
Bruce Dern | Jack Strawhorn | |
Bo Hopkins | Wesley | |
Alfonso Arau | Pepe | |
James Stacy | Harold Hellman | |
Luke Askew | Krag | |
David Canary | Pensteman | |
Katherine Woodville | Mrs. Cooper | |
Mark Roberts | Mr. Cooper | |
Beth Brickell | Carla Ross | |
Luke Askey | ||
Dick O'Neill | Wiley | |
William H. Burton | McCanless | |
Louie Elias | Rains | |
Gus Greymountain | Reyno | |
Allan Warnick | Telegrapher |
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Producer | Kirk Douglas
Phil Feldman |
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Writer | William Roberts
Christopher Knopf |
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Cinematography | Fred J. Koenekamp
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Musician | Maurice Jarre
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Posse Beings Like Most Westerns...And Ends Like No Other. A publicity hungry U.S. Marshal (Kirk Douglas) doesn't just hunt down and capture fugitives, he makes sure a photographer is around to record his crime-fighting exploits and bolster his political aspirations. In Posse the lawman soon discovers that fame may be fleeting when he sets his sights on his No. 1 target: cool-witted robber Jack Strawhorn (Bruce Dern). Bo Hopkins, James Stacy and Alfonso Arau co-star in this crafty Western that asks the question: Just who is the real bad guy? |
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