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<div class="large-6 columns">'''Gray Eagle''' ([[:Category:1977|1977]], [[:Category:USA|USA]]) is a [[:Category:Westerns|Western]] film directed by Charles B. Pierce. | <div class="large-6 columns">'''Gray Eagle''' ([[:Category:1977|1977]], [[:Category:USA|USA]]) is a [[:Category:Westerns|Western]] film directed by Charles B. Pierce. | ||
*'''Contents''': [[/Trailer|Watch Trailer]] | [[Gray Eagle (1977)|Poster Art]] | *'''Contents''': [[/Trailer|Watch Trailer]] | [[Great American Frontier Double Feature|Blu Ray]] | [[Gray Eagle (1977)|Poster Art]] | ||
*'''Featured in''': [[42nd Street Forever: Volume 4 - Cooled by Refrigeration|42nd Street Forever: Volume 4]] | *'''Featured in''': [[42nd Street Forever: Volume 4 - Cooled by Refrigeration|42nd Street Forever: Volume 4]] | ||
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Revision as of 19:12, 19 April 2016
Gray Eagle (1977, USA) is a Western film directed by Charles B. Pierce.
- Contents: Watch Trailer | Blu Ray | Poster Art
- Featured in: 42nd Street Forever: Volume 4
Main Details
- Released in 1977
- Color
- Running Time: 104 min | East Germany:82 min
- Production Co: Charles P. Pierce Production Inc. Presentation
- Distribution Co: American International Pictures (AIP)
- Directed by Charles B. Pierce
- Written by Brad White, Michael O. Sajbel, Charles B. Pierce
- Starring Ben Johnson, Iron Eyes Cody, Lana Wood, Jack Elam, Paul Fix, Alex Cord, Jimmy Clem
- Produced by Tom Clark, Charles B. Pierce
- Original Music by Jaime Mendoza-Nava
- Cinematography by James W. Roberson
- Film Editing by James W. Roberson
Tagline
- In 1848, he rode across the plans-- One of the greatest Cheyenne warriors who ever lived.
Synopsis
One day while reputable trapper John Colter (Ben Johnson) is away from home, his adoring daughter Beth (Lana Wood) is captured by the notorious Indian Grayeagle (Alex Cord). But, as her father begins his tireless search to recover her, Beth is surprised to discover that there is more to Grayeagle than his fearsome reputation would imply. As she grows to realize that he is a man of honor -- much like her father -- she begins to fall in love with this proud Cheyenne warrior.