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Gone with the West: Directed by Bernard Girard. With James Caan, Stefanie Powers, Aldo Ray, Barbara Werle. After being framed, a cowboy is sent to jail. After his time is served, he leaves with vengeance in his heart.
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- Action, Western
- Bernard Girard
- 1975-09
Gone with the West is a 1975 American Western film starring James Caan and Stefanie Powers, directed by Bernard Girard. The film is also known as Little Moon & Jud McGraw in Australia and Little Moon and Jud McGraw (American reissue title).
Jud McGraw, a cowboy framed for a crime he didn't commit, teams up with Little Moon, a Native American woman, and sets off on a quest for vengeance to a small western town.
The film is unnecessarily bookended with useless scenes of a 1970s journalist driving to a ghost town to hear a story of the Old West. That story involves drifter Jud McGraw (James Caan) seeking revenge against his nemesis, an outlaw gang leader played by Aldo Ray.
- Bernard Girard
- Laurel Associates, Cougar Productions
Overview. After being framed, a cowboy is sent to jail. After his time is served, he leaves with vengeance in his heart. Soon he meets a young Native American woman and together they go to settle their score with a small town and its corrupt leader. Bernard Girard. Director. Marcus Demian. Writer. Monroe Manning. Writer. Douglas Day Stewart. Writer
Having completed a spell in the clink for a crime he didn't commit, cowboy Jud McGraw (James Caan) heads back to a frontier town run by sleazy Mimmo (Aldo Ray), the crime boss who had him ...
- Western
Aug 25, 2021 · Meanwhile, an Indian girl named Little Moon (Stefanie Powers) is raped by Mimmo’s men in the middle of a cock-fighting match while the rest of the town looks on and cheers. So she has a score to even too.