
Hunting Party (1971)
Année de sortie: 1971
Nation: United Kingdom, United States
Alternative Title: The Hunting Party, Caçada Sádica, Ловна дружинка, Metsästys, Jakten
Réalisateur: Don Medford
Writer: Gilbert Ralston, Lou Morheim, William W. Norton
Production & Genre
Producteur: Producer: Lou Morheim
Executive Producer: Arnold Laven, Arthur Gardner, Jules V. Levy
Sociétés: Brighton Pictures, Levy-Gardner-Laven
Genre: Western
Budget: $1,600,000 (estimated).
Récompenses & Similaires
Récompenses: N/A
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Mots-clés
Mots-clés: gang, gunfight, humiliation, infidelity, love, murder, outlaw, ranch, revenge, rich, rifle, texas, wife
Histoire
After his wife is kidnapped by a gang of outlaws, a ruthless rancher uses extremely long-range rifles to hunt down and eliminate each member one by one in pursuit of revenge.
Résumé
Hunting Party (1971) is a Western film directed by Don Medford. Set in Texas, the movie follows a rich rancher whose wife is abducted by an outlaw gang. The rancher, driven by humiliation and love for his wife, seeks vengeance using his exceptional marksmanship skills with long-range rifles. The plot revolves around the rancher's meticulous pursuit of each gang member, culminating in a final confrontation.