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The Missouri Breaks
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The film focuses on Tom Logan, a horse thief. Rancher David Braxton has horses, and a daughter, worth stealing. But Braxton has just hired Lee Clayton, an infamous 'regulator', to hunt down the horse thieves; one at a time.
The film focuses on Tom Logan, a horse thief. Rancher David Braxton has horses, and a daughter, worth stealing. But Braxton has just hired Lee Clayton, an infamous 'regulator', to hunt down the horse thieves; one at a time.
Actors:
Richard Bradford,
Daniel Ades,
Jack Nicholson,
Vern Chandler,
Virgil Frye,
Danny Goldman,
Charles Wagenheim,
James Greene,
Dorothy Neumann,
Harry Dean Stanton,
Steve Franken,
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Richard Bradford
10 November 1934, Conroe, Texas, USA
Daniel Ades
25 December 1932, Cuba
Jack Nicholson
22 April 1937, Neptune, New Jersey, USA
Vern Chandler
Virgil Frye
21 August 1930, Estherville, Iowa, USA
Danny Goldman
30 October 1939, New York City, New York, USA
Charles Wagenheim
21 February 1896, Newark, New Jersey, USA
James Greene
1 December 1926, Lawrence, Massachusetts, USA
Dorothy Neumann
26 January 1914, New York City, New York, USA
Harry Dean Stanton
14 July 1926, West Irvine, Kentucky, USA
Steve Franken
27 May 1932, Queens, New York City, New York, USA
Director:
Arthur Penn
Arthur Penn
27 September 1922, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Country:
United States
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