The Mountain Men

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The Mountain Men

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Richard Lang
Produced by Andrew Scheinman (producer)
Martin Shafer (producer)
Richard R. St. Johns (executive producer)
Cathleen Summers (executive producer)
Written by Fraser Clarke Heston
Starring Charlton Heston
Brian Keith
Seymour Cassel
Music by Michel Legrand
Cinematography Michel Hugo
Editing by Eva Ruggiero
Distributed by Columbia Pictures
Release date(s) 1 June 1980
Running time 102 minutes
Language English
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The Mountain Men is a 1980 Adventure/Western film starring Charlton Heston and Brian Keith.

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Brian Keith stars as an argumentative, curmudgeonly mountain man by the name of Henry Frapp. His co-star, Charlton Heston, in the role of Bill Tyler, is Henry's good friend and fellow trapper. Together, they trap beaver, fought Indians, and become classicly inebriated at a mountain man rendezvous while trying to sell their "plews", or beaver skins, to a cutthroat French trader named Fontanel.

Henry manages to survive a scalping by a ruthless Blackfoot warrior named Heavy Eagle, and is reunited with Bill Tyler later in the movie to engage in a final, glorious battle with a Blackfoot war party led by Heavy Eagle.

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