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The Intruders (1970)

Genre : TV Movie, Western

Runtime : 1H 40M

Director : William A. Graham

Synopsis

The James and Younger outlaw gangs ride into town, and it is up to the local marshal, who has lost both his nerve and his gun skills, to stop them.

Actors

Don Murray
Don Murray
Sam Garrison
Anne Francis
Anne Francis
Leora Garrison
Edmond O'Brien
Edmond O'Brien
Col. William Bodeen
John Saxon
John Saxon
Billy Pye
Gene Evans
Gene Evans
Cole Younger
Edward Andrews
Edward Andrews
Elton Dykstra
Shelly Novack
Shelly Novack
Theron Pardo
Harry Dean Stanton
Harry Dean Stanton
Whit Dykstra (as Dean Stanton)
Stuart Margolin
Stuart Margolin
Jesse James
Zalman King
Zalman King
Bob Younger
Phillip Alford
Phillip Alford
Harold Gilman
John Hoyt
John Hoyt
Appleton
Gavin MacLeod
Gavin MacLeod
Warden
Marlene Tracy
Marlene Tracy
Kate Guerrera
Ken Swofford
Ken Swofford
Pomerantz
Robert Donner
Robert Donner
Roy Kirsh
Edward Faulkner
Edward Faulkner
Bill Riley
Len Wayland
Len Wayland
George Ganzer
Harrison Ford
Harrison Ford
Carl

Crews

William A. Graham
William A. Graham
Director
Dean Riesner
Dean Riesner
Teleplay
James Duff McAdams
James Duff McAdams
Producer
Dave Grusin
Dave Grusin
Music
Bert Granet
Bert Granet
Executive Producer
Ray Flin
Ray Flin
Director of Photography
Stanley Wilson
Stanley Wilson
Music Supervisor
William Douglas Lansford
William Douglas Lansford
Story

Posters and backgrounds

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