Difference between revisions of "Charley One-Eye"
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* Running Time: 96 Min. | * Running Time: 96 Min. | ||
* Production Co: David Paradine Productions, Paramount Pictures | * Production Co: David Paradine Productions, Paramount Pictures | ||
* Distribution Co: Paramount Pictures (1973) (USA) (theatrical) | * Distribution Co: [[:Category:Paramount Pictures|Paramount Pictures]] (1973) (USA) (theatrical) | ||
* Directed by Don Chaffey | * Directed by Don Chaffey | ||
* Written by Keith Leonard | * Written by Keith Leonard | ||
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Revision as of 00:41, 5 November 2020
Charley One-Eye (1973, USA/UK) is a Western film directed by Don Chaffey.
- Contents: Available DVDs | Poster Art
Main Details
- Released in 1973
- Color
- Running Time: 96 Min.
- Production Co: David Paradine Productions, Paramount Pictures
- Distribution Co: Paramount Pictures (1973) (USA) (theatrical)
- Directed by Don Chaffey
- Written by Keith Leonard
- Starring Richard Roundtree, Roy Thinnes, Nigel Davenport, Jill Pearson, Aldo Sambrell, Luis Aller
- Produced by David Frost, Tim Hampton, James Swan
- Original Music by John Cameron
- Cinematography by Kenneth Talbot
- Film Editing by Mike Campbell
Taglines
- Somebody told the black man he wasn't a slave anymore. Somebody told the red man this land was his. Somebody lied. Somebody is going to pay.
- A brutal & savage western