Gone With the West

Gone With the West

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  • Genre(s): Western
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Bernard Girard
  • Cast(s): James Caan, Stefanie Powers, Aldo Ray, Barbara Werle, Robert Walker, Jr. See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 31min
  • Similar To: Americana, Tom and Jerry: Cowboy Up!
  • Story:
    Enlivened by the star turns from James Caan and Sammy Davis Jr., we follow the tale of a not-so-reputable hero. Jud McGraw and a less than innocent Native American maid, known as Little Moon. They have both come to the deserted town of Black Nullar to settle old scores. Out of the smoldering cinders of the town, love finds a way in this deligtful romantic western.
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STORY

Story
Enlivened by the star turns from James Caan and Sammy Davis Jr., we follow the tale of a not-so-reputable hero. Jud McGraw and a less than innocent Native American maid, known as Little Moon. They have both come to the deserted town of Black Nullar to settle old scores. Out of the smoldering cinders of the town, love finds a way in this deligtful romantic western.

TRIVIA

Trivia

Two versions of this film exist. One is titled "Gone with the West", and appears to have been filmed in the mid-'70s, while the second is titled "Little Moon and Jud McGraw", which appears to be a re-edited version of "Gone with the West", with some additional scenes, and a name change for the main character from "Jebediah Kelsey" to "Jud McGraw". The second version may have been released in the late 1970s.

Little Moon's name is not mentioned by anyone during the film.

Clips of this can be seen in Messiah of Evil (1973) during the cinema scene at 0.57.10. Both movies were distributed by International Cine Film Corporation as well as produced by V/M Productions.

Final film of actress Heather Angel.

Final film of Anne Barton.