A bounty hunter goes after a wanted man but contends with rival bounty hunters who want the reward for themselves.A bounty hunter goes after a wanted man but contends with rival bounty hunters who want the reward for themselves.A bounty hunter goes after a wanted man but contends with rival bounty hunters who want the reward for themselves.
Glenn R. Wilder
- Gault
- (as Glenn Wilder)
Gus Peters
- Mountain Man Dancer
- (uncredited)
Joe Phillips
- Townsman
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writer
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Storyline
Did you know
- GoofsIn one scene, a knife is shown that is a modern-day Buck knife. This model is called a "folding hunter", which has a 4.5-inch blade. Buck, the manufacturer, was not founded until 1902.
- SoundtracksBounty Man
Written by Jerry Riopelle, Stuart Margolin and Murray MacLeod
Featured review
A Bland Western
The bounty hunter Kincaid (Clint Walker)... Two rival bounty hunters are after the same killer, but find they have to join together to fight off his gang.
Directed by John Llewellyn Moxey, who worked mostly in TV (including a slew of "Magnum PI" episodes.
The Fortune 5 DVD is apparently a VHS transfer, with lots of jumping frames and "snow". When it is clear, the picture is really good, but a decent transfer should not have any snow or jumps, obviously. Besides convenience, this DVD offers no improvements from a worn-out VHS.
Nice "Bounty Man" theme song (from some band called The Orphanage), and even Margot Kidder makes a guest appearance. That is some pretty decent star power for a forgotten, unknown western... not saying it makes the film worth watching, but still it is at least one face you will recognize.
This film had a difficult time holding my interest. It is not nearly as satisfying as the other western in the Grindhouse Experience collection, "Go Kill and Come Back".
Directed by John Llewellyn Moxey, who worked mostly in TV (including a slew of "Magnum PI" episodes.
The Fortune 5 DVD is apparently a VHS transfer, with lots of jumping frames and "snow". When it is clear, the picture is really good, but a decent transfer should not have any snow or jumps, obviously. Besides convenience, this DVD offers no improvements from a worn-out VHS.
Nice "Bounty Man" theme song (from some band called The Orphanage), and even Margot Kidder makes a guest appearance. That is some pretty decent star power for a forgotten, unknown western... not saying it makes the film worth watching, but still it is at least one face you will recognize.
This film had a difficult time holding my interest. It is not nearly as satisfying as the other western in the Grindhouse Experience collection, "Go Kill and Come Back".
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- Also known as
- Kopfgeldjäger
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- Runtime1 hour 13 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
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