The Bravos
The Bravos is a 1972 American Western television film directed by Ted Post and starring George Peppard.[1][2][3]
| The Bravos | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Western |
| Written by | Christopher Knopf (teleplay) |
| Story by | David Victor Douglas Benton Christopher Knopf |
| Directed by | Ted Post |
| Starring | George Peppard |
| Music by | Leonard Rosenman |
| Country of origin | United States |
| Original language | English |
| Production | |
| Executive producer | David Victor |
| Producer | Norman Lloyd |
| Production locations | Sedona, Arizona Flagstaff, Arizona |
| Cinematography | Enzo A. Martinelli |
| Editors | Robert L. Kimble Michael R. McAdam |
| Running time | 100 minutes |
| Production companies | Groverton Productions Universal Television |
| Distributor | NBCUniversal Syndication Studios Trifecta Entertainment & Media |
| Release | |
| Original network | ABC |
| Picture format | Color (Technicolor) |
| Audio format | Mono |
| Original release |
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Plot
The commander of an isolated frontier cavalry post tries to stop an Indian war and find his son, who has been kidnapped.
Cast
- George Peppard as Major John David Harkness
- Pernell Roberts as Jackson Buckley
- Belinda Montgomery as Heller Chase
- L.Q. Jones as Ben Lawler
- George Murdock as Captain MacDowell
- Barry Brown as Garratt
- Dana Elcar as Captain Detroville
- John Kellogg as Sgt Major Marcy
- Bo Svenson as Raeder
- Vincent Van Patten as Peter Harkness
- Joaquín Martínez as Santanta (as Joanquin Martinez)
- Randolph Mantooth as 2nd Lt Lewis
- Clint Ritchie as Corporal Love
- Michael Bow as Sgt Boyd
References
- All Hands. Bureau of Naval Personnel, 1972. 1972.
- Western Movies: A TV and Video Guide to 4200 Genre Films. McFarland & Company, 1997 M01 1. 1997. ISBN 9780786404216.
- L. Q. Jones Signed to Costar in 'Bravos' Los Angeles Times 14 Jan 1971: f16.
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