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Jeff Bridges | Jake Rumsey | |
David Huddleston | Big Joe | |
Barry Brown | Drew Dixon | |
Jim Davis | Marshal | |
John Savage | Loney | |
Jerry Houser | Arthur Simms | |
Damon Cofer | Jim Bob Logan | |
Joshua Hill Lewis | Boog Bookin | |
Geoffrey Lewis | Hobbs | |
Raymond Guth | Jackson | |
Ed Lauter | Orin | |
John Quade | Nolan | |
Jean Allison | Mrs. Dixon | |
Ned Wertimer | Mr. Dixon | |
Charles Tyner | Egg farmer |
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Producer | Stanley R. Jaffe
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Writer | Robert Benton
David Newman |
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Cinematography | Gordon Willis
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Musician | Harvey Schmidt
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This tale of friendship and survival set during the days of the 1860's focuses on a roguish group of runaways living by their wits and natural instincts. Two of them in particular are complementary opposites: Drew is a good boy from God-fearing stock in Ohio, out West to evade the draft. Jake is a scruffy scoundrel - a saddle tramp not above a little larceny here and there. Along the trail they encounter a variety of varmints and renegades. And eventually, they find themselves - older and wiser for the journey and friendship. |
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