Hard Bounty

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Hard Bounty
Hard Bounty 1995.jpg
Directed by Jim Wynorski
Written byKaren Kelly
Produced byJim Wynorski, Andrew Stevens
CinematographyZoltzn Hochstatter
Edited byMark Speer
Music byTaj
Production
company
Sunset Films International
Release date
  • 1995 (1995)
Running time
88 minutes
CountryUSA
LanguageEnglish

Hard Bounty is a 1995 American Western film.

Synopsis

Martin Kanning is a former Texas Ranger turned bounty hunter. Kanning is a man of honor but when his latest bounty turns out to be innocent, he gives up bounty hunting and buys the saloon and brothel. One day a man he knows, Carver, shows up. It seems as if he and Carver have some bad history. Carver hooks up with one of the prostitutes and kills her. After Carver leaves, the girl is found. Donnie, Kanning's amour, says that Carver did it but the Sheriff doesn't want to do anything. So she and some other prostitutes ride out to find Carver. Kanning follows them. Carver learning of them sends some men to get them before they show up where he is, but they are killed by the women. The action then moves back to the town where a final shootout takes place. [1]

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Making

The film was shot at Old Tucson Studios, located near Tucson, Arizona [2] and is produced in a Spaghetti western style.

Cast

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References

  1. Hard Bounty Blast Films DVD, 2003
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  4. "Hard Bounty". IMDb .