Shoot Out at Big Sag | |
Director: | Roger Kay |
Producer: | Andy Brennan |
Based On: | story by Walter Coburn |
Starring: | Walter Brennan Leif Erickson Luana Patten |
Music: | Jack Cookerly Bill Loose |
Cinematography: | Lothrop B. Worth |
Editing: | Bud S. Isaacs |
Studio: | Brennan Productions |
Distributor: | Parallel Film Distributors Inc. |
Runtime: | 64 minutes |
Country: | USA |
Language: | English |
Shoot Out at Big Sag is a 1962 American Western film. It starred Walter Brennan and was made for Brennan's production company.[1]
The film was produced by Brennan's son Andy and based on a story by Walter Coburn. It was meant to be a television pilot called Barbed Wire, and would have also starred Leif Erickson and Constance Ford. Shot in 1960, the pilot was to be called "Rawhide Halo".[2]
The pilot was eventually released as a film. In Mexico the film was titled Los Magnificos McCoy as a tie-in to Walter Brennan's American television series The Real McCoys.
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