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Jack Nicholson | Henry Lloyd Moon | |
John Belushi | Deputy Hector | |
Christopher Lloyd | Deputy Towfield | |
Mary Steenburgen | Julia Tate/Moon | |
Luana Anders | Lorette Anderson | |
Ed Begley Jr. | Whitey Haber | |
Richard Bradford | Sheriff Andrew Kyle | |
Maureen Byrnes | Mrs. Warren | |
Veronica Cartwright | Hermine | |
Jeff Morris | Big Abe | |
Danny DeVito | Hog | |
Tracey Walter | Coogan | |
Gerald H. Reynolds | Polty | |
George W. Smith | Mr. Anderson | |
Lucy Lee Flippin | Diane Haber |
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Producer | Harry Gittes
Harold Schneider |
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Writer | Alan Mandel
Al Ramrus Charles Shyer John Herman Shaner |
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Cinematography | Nestor Almendros
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Musician | Perry Botkin
Van Dyke Parks |
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"Amusing western comedy…" -Leonard Maltin Jack Nicholson plays Henry Moore, a third-rate outlaw, in this romantic comedy set in the 1860's. Nicholson is saved from hanging by the intervention of a lovely young woman who agrees to marry and take charge of him. Mary Steenburgen plays Julia Tate, the headstrong but genteel Southern virgin who weds Nicholson only to help her work the gold mine she insists is on her property. Both Steenburgen and John Belushi made their film debuts in this amusing western. |
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