Hannie Caulder
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Directed by | Burt Kennedy |
Produced by | Patrick Curtis |
Written by | Peter Cooper |
Starring | Raquel Welch Robert Culp Ernest Borgnine Strother Martin |
Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
Release date(s) | 1971 |
Running time | 85 minutes |
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Hannie Caulder
The simple plot of this film revolves around Welch, Hannie Caulder, a frontier wife whose husband is murdered by the Clemens Brothers, a trio of rather inept outlaw brothers, played by Borgnine, Martin, and Elam. The Clemens Brothers rape her, burn down her house, and leave her for dead.
While the Clemens Brothers go on low-brow crime spree, Welch's character recruits a professional bounty hunter named Thomas Price, played by Culp, to help her seek revenge by training her to use a gun.
Christopher Lee portrays the gunsmith who builds Welch a specialized revolver for her journey ahead. Diana Dors takes on the role of a prostitute in this feature, while Boyd has a brief appearance as a gunfighter known simply as "The Preacher", and Aldo Sambrell, the famous Spanish actor, has cameo as a Mexican soldier.
Cast:
Raquel Welch , Robert Culp, Ernest Borgnine, Strother Martin, Jack Elam , Diana Dors, Stephen Boyd,Christopher Lee.
Directed by: Burt Kennedy
- Quentin Tarantino referenced this film in his Kill Bill movies. [1]
Internet Movie Database Page: [2]
In Einem Sattel Mit Dem Tod (German page on movie): [3]