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Buckskin | |
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Directed by | Michael D. Moore |
Written by | Michael Fisher |
Produced by | A.C. Lyles |
Starring | Barry Sullivan Joan Caulfield Lon Chaney Jr. Aki Aleong Barton MacLane Leo Gordon |
Cinematography | W. Wallace Kelley |
Edited by | Jack Wheeler |
Music by | Jimmie Haskell |
Production company | A.C. Lyles Productions |
Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
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Running time | 97 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Buckskin (also known as The Frontiersman) is a 1968 American western film directed by Michael D. Moore and starring an all-star cast. The main stars were Barry Sullivan and Joan Caulfield. Lon Chaney Jr. plays the role of Sheriff Tangley and Richard Arlen plays a townsman. The other stars were Barbara Hale, John Russell, Wendell Corey, Bill Williams, Leo Gordon, George Chandler, Aki Aleong and Barton MacLane. It was the last of the series of A.C. Lyles Westerns for Paramount. The screenwriter Michael Fisher was the son of the series screenwriter Stephen Gould Fisher. It was released by Paramount Pictures in May 1968.
Betty Hutton was originally selected to play the role of Nora Johnson, but she was fired.
The film also has a small racial twist, common in films of the late 1960s. Sung Lee (played by Aleong) is a Chinese worker who is a victim of prejudice, Chaddock (Sullivan) fights for him during the film.
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