Texas Across the River (1966) Directed by Michael Gordon
Comedy / Western
Film Synopsis
Don Andréa Baldasar, a Spanish nobleman is charged with
murdering a man who has been having an affair with his
fiancée. Just when he was planning to get married, he must
go on the run to avoid being arrested. He leaves for Texas,
accompanied by his friend Sam Ollis, a gunrunner, and a fellow Indian
named Cronk...
Script: Wells Root, Harold Greene, Ben Starr, John Gay
Cinematographer: Russell Metty
Music: Frank De Vol
Cast:Dean Martin (Sam Hollis),
Alain Delon (Don Andrea),
Rosemary Forsyth (Phoebe),
Joey Bishop (Kronk),
Tina Aumont (Lonetta),
Peter Graves (Capt. Stimpson),
Michael Ansara (Iron Jacket),
Linden Chiles (Yellow Knife),
Andrew Prine (Lt. Sibley),
Stuart Anderson (Yancy),
Roy Barcroft (Morton),
George Wallace (Willet),
Don Beddoe (Mr. Naylor),
Kelly Thordsen (Turkey Shoot Boss),
Nora Marlowe (Emma),
John Harmon (Gabe),
Richard Farnsworth (Medicine Man),
Jimmie Booth (Wagon Driver),
Harry Hines (Old Timer Announcing Statehood),
Rod McGaughy (Wagon Driver)
Country: USA
Language: English
Support: Color
Runtime: 101 min
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