Gunfighter's Moon Explained

Gunfighter's Moon
Director:Larry Ferguson
Producer:Douglas Curtis
Music:Lee Holdridge
Cinematography:James L. Carter
Editing:Jere Huggins
Distributor:Rysher Entertainment
Runtime:95 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Gunfighter's Moon is a 1995 American Western film produced by Douglas Curtis, directed by Larry Ferguson and starring Lance Henriksen, Kay Lenz and David McIlwraith. Also appearing are Nikki DeLoach, Ivan Sergei and James Victor.

Tagline

"Calling Frank Morgan a Gunfighter is Like Calling The Desert Dry!"

Plot

A veteran gunfighter is summoned to Red Pine in Wyoming by a former lover. She wants to protect her new husband, (a store-keeper who is the temporary town sheriff), from a gang of outlaws who want to free one of their number who is being held for killing the lawman's predecessor during a bank robbery. What the gunfighter is unaware of, is that he is the father of a teenage girl. She also doesn't know.

Cast

Production

The film had different titles in various countries; for instance: Das letzte Duell in Germany or Ostatnia misja in Poland.

Filming location

British Columbia, Canada

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