Draw!
1984 television film directed by Steven Hilliard Stern From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1984 television film directed by Steven Hilliard Stern From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Draw! is a 1984 American Western comedy film directed by Steven Hilliard Stern. It stars Kirk Douglas, James Coburn and Alexandra Bastedo.
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Draw! | |
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Written by | Stanley Mann |
Directed by | Steven Hilliard Stern |
Starring | Kirk Douglas James Coburn Alexandra Bastedo |
Theme music composer | Kenneth Wannberg |
Country of origin | Canada United States |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Executive producers | Harold Greenberg Stuart B. Rekant |
Producer | Ronald I. Cohen |
Production locations | Drumheller, Alberta Fort Edmonton Park - Fox Drive and Whitemud Drive, Edmonton, Alberta |
Cinematography | Laszlo George |
Editor | Ron Wisman |
Running time | 98 minutes |
Production companies | Astral Film Production Ltd. Holster Productions HBO Premiere Films The Bryna Company |
Budget | $ 4,200,000 |
Original release | |
Network | HBO |
Release | July 15, 1984 |
In the final days of the Old West, a former desperado, Harry Holland (Kirk Douglas), only wants to leave Bell City with money he won fairly at a poker game. However, his way is barred by Reggie Bell (Derek McGrath), a gambler who lost most of the money, the sheriff and a deputy, Wally Blodgett (Graham Jarvis). In the subsequent shoot-out, the sheriff is killed and Holland and Bell are wounded. Holland takes refuge in a hotel along with a 'hostage' - Bess, (Alexandra Bastedo). The townsfolk decide the only thing to do is hire an ex-sheriff, Sam Starret (James Coburn), to 'face down' Holland. But he is now a drunk - can he beat his long-time nemesis?
Frank Adamson as Lenny
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