

Harry Tracy, Desperado
1982 Directed by William A. GrahamBy the turn of the 20th century, Butch Cassidy, the Sundance Kid, Billy the Kid and virtually all of the West's legendary outlaws are either dead or in jail pending execution. Well, all, except train robber and escape artist extraordinaire, Harry Tracy. As the last survivor of the Wild Bunch, Tracy pulls off a series of profitable robberies before making his way west to Portland, Oregon, in search of Catherine Tuttle -- a judge's daughter who has captured his heart. But on the way, Tracy is betrayed, arrested, and imprisoned. However, no jail can hold him for long and after making his escape, Tracy becomes the target of the largest manhunt in the history of North America.

Bruce Dern
....................................................Harry Tracy

Helen Shaver
....................................................Catherine Tuttle
Michael C. Gwynne
....................................................David Merrill

Gordon Lightfoot
....................................................U.S. Marshal Morrie Nathan
Jacques Hubert
....................................................Indian
Daphne Goldrick
....................................................Mrs. Tuttle
Lynne Kolber
....................................................Judy Tuttle
Director
...........................................................William A. Graham
Producer
...........................................................Ronald I. Cohen
Assistant Director
...........................................................Bruce Moriarty
David W. Rose
Screenplay
...........................................................R. Lance Hill
Additional Editing
...........................................................David Troster
Stunts
...........................................................Fred Larsen
Production Companies
...................................................Guardian Trust Company
Sid & Marty Krofft Pictures
Ronald Cohen Productions
Canadian Film Development Corporation
Famous Players
Production Countries
........................................................Canada
Spoken Languages
....................................................English
Genres
....................................................Western
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