Gunfighter's Moon (1995)
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- PG-13
- 1h 35min
- Action, Drama
- May 1997 (Sweden)
- Movie
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Cast verified as complete
Lance Henriksen | ... |
Frank Morgan
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Kay Lenz | ... |
Linda Yarnell
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David McIlwraith | ... |
Jordan Yarnell
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Nikki Deloach | ... |
Kristen Yarnell
(as Nikki DeLoach)
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Ivan Sergei | ... |
Spud Walker
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James Victor | ... |
Juan Acosta
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Brent Stait | ... |
Walt Shannon
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Yareli Arizmendi | ... |
Rosa
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Matthew Walker | ... |
Doc Debney
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Walter Marsh | ... |
Old Harry
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Kevin McNulty | ... |
Mayor Petersen
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Alex Diakun | ... |
Reverend Clinton
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Ken Camroux-Taylor | ... |
Judge Tomlin
(as Ken Camroux)
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Barney O'Sullivan | ... |
Howard
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John Payne | ... |
Bartender Tom
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Dave 'Squatch' Ward | ... |
Jack Morris
(as Dave Ward)
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Thell Reed | ... |
Boise
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Byron Chief-Moon | ... |
Julio
(as Byron Chief Moon)
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Balinder Johal | ... |
Elana
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Reese McBeth | ... |
Bret Landon
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Jed Dixon | ... |
Jesse Landon
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Fabricio Santin | ... |
Cantina Bartender
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Mina E. Mina | ... |
Benito
(as Mina Erian Mina)
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Harley | ... |
Dog
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Directed by
Larry Ferguson |
Written by
Larry Ferguson | ... | (written by) |
Produced by
Linda Bygrave | ... | associate producer |
Douglas Curtis | ... | producer |
Larry Ferguson | ... | executive producer |
Robert Kenneally | ... | executive producer |
John Langley | ... | executive producer |
Leanne Perron | ... | line producer: second unit |
Peter Rosten | ... | executive producer |
Music by
Lee Holdridge |
Cinematography by
James L. Carter | ... | director of photography |
Editing by
Jere Huggins |
Editorial Department
James Fantin | ... | apprentice editor |
Vivian Hengsteler | ... | negative cutter |
Dan Muscarella | ... | color timer |
Regina Okasaki de Freitas | ... | assistant editor (as Regina De Freitas) |
Production Design by
Daniel A. Lomino | ... | (as Daniel Lomino) |
Art Direction by
Andrew Deskin |
Set Decoration by
Jane Manchee | ... | key set decorator |
Costume Design by
Margaret Perry |
Makeup Department
Pamela M. Athayde | ... | key makeup artist (as Pamela Athayde) |
Alana Irvine | ... | assistant hair stylist |
Katherine Rees | ... | key hair stylist (as Katherine Reese) |
Nicholas Tombs | ... | assistant makeup artist |
Production Management
Dan Howard | ... | unit production manager |
Andrea Lapins | ... | post-production supervisor |
Leanne Perron | ... | production manager: second unit |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Robert Crippen | ... | second assistant director |
Peter Dashkewytch | ... | first assistant director: second unit |
Greg Fawcett | ... | dgc trainee |
Robert Lee | ... | first assistant director |
Brad Moerke | ... | third assistant director (as Bradley Moerke) |
Peter Rosten | ... | second unit director |
Art Department
Bruno Coupe | ... | swing set dresser |
Clive Edwards | ... | property master |
Neil Fleming | ... | swing set dresser |
Ken Frost | ... | construction manager |
Roland Fuhrmann | ... | greens foreperson |
Gil Mercier | ... | on-set dresser |
Andrew Metcalf | ... | carpenter |
Deborah Morriss | ... | scenic artist |
Rose Narducci | ... | assistant property master |
Hugh Shankland Jr. | ... | assistant art director |
Del Smith | ... | carpenter |
Sandra Smolski | ... | assistant set decorator |
Michael Sullivan | ... | head painter |
Jason Sutherland | ... | second assistant art director |
Sound Department
Celeste Adams | ... | dialogue editor |
Dana Austin | ... | adr recordist (as Dana Johnson Porter) / foley recordist (as Dana Johnson Porter) |
Bradford Bell | ... | apprentice sound editor |
Steven Brimmer | ... | recording supervisor |
Andy Brisson | ... | apprentice sound editor |
Craig Cathers | ... | re-recordist |
Dane A. Davis | ... | supervising sound editor |
Robert Deschaine | ... | adr mixer / foley mixer |
Ezra Dweck | ... | re-recording mixer |
Julie Feiner | ... | dialogue editor |
Eric Friend | ... | foley editor |
Ginger Geary | ... | foley artist |
Joan Giammarco | ... | adr supervisor |
Stan Ginsel | ... | foley editor |
Robert W. Glass Jr. | ... | re-recording mixer |
Douglas Greenfield | ... | consultant: Dolby |
Tom Hammond | ... | foley editor |
John Kwiatkowski | ... | dialogue editor |
Jon Lavender | ... | cable (as John Lavender) |
Frank Long | ... | assistant sound editor |
David McRell | ... | assistant sound editor |
Charles W. Ritter | ... | dialogue editor |
Joan Rowe | ... | foley artist |
Katie Rowe | ... | foley artist |
Sean Rowe | ... | foley artist |
Moshe Saadon | ... | boom operator |
John J. Thomson | ... | sound mixer (as John Thomson) |
Todd Toon | ... | supervising sound editor |
Dan Wallin | ... | re-recording mixer |
Al Wolovitch | ... | apprentice sound editor (as Alan Wolovitch) |
Randell Vandegrift | ... | supervising adr editor (uncredited) |
Special Effects by
Allen Benjamin | ... | special effects supervisor (as Al Benjamin) |
Michael S. Vincent | ... | special effects coordinator (as Michael Vincent) |
Eric Vrba | ... | special effects technician |
Stunts
Kirk Jarrett | ... | stunt performer |
Rod May | ... | stunt performer |
Rex Rossi | ... | technical advisor: stunts |
Danny Virtue | ... | stunt coordinator |
Greg Fawcett | ... | stunt performer (uncredited) |
Camera and Electrical Department
Raymond Brounstein | ... | camera operator (as Ray Brounstein) |
Scott Clark | ... | generator operator |
Alan Douglas | ... | steadicam operator |
Jim Garrison | ... | first assistant camera: second unit |
Charles A. Gould | ... | dolly grip (as Charles Gould) |
Ting Henson | ... | lamp operator |
John Herzog | ... | director of photography: second unit |
Jeff Hoerner | ... | focus puller |
Rita Jansons | ... | second assistant camera |
E.J. Mackay | ... | lamp operator |
Mark Mackay | ... | assistant chief lighting technician |
Tim Merkle | ... | steadicam operator |
John Nuler | ... | steadicam operator |
Tim Palgut | ... | camera trainee |
Gary Phipps | ... | chief lighting technician |
Robert Riendeau | ... | lighting technician (as Robert Reindeau) |
Brian Rose | ... | second assistant camera: second unit |
Carole Segal | ... | still photographer |
Igor Shtenz | ... | company grip |
Tom Steel | ... | loader |
Riley Sweeting | ... | best boy grip |
Ian M. Taylor | ... | grip: second unit (as Ian Taylor) |
Scott Westerlaken | ... | company grip |
Peter Wilke | ... | company grip |
David Zimmerman | ... | key grip |
Casting Department
Stuart Aikins | ... | casting: Canada |
Denise Chamian | ... | casting: U.S.A. |
Barbara Harris | ... | voice casting |
Lori Marshall | ... | extras casting |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Scarlet D. Armstrong | ... | costume assistant |
Barb Nixon | ... | assistant costume designer |
Lou Rawlins | ... | set costume supervisor |
Gail Vance | ... | costume assistant |
Location Management
Bruce L. Brownstein | ... | location manager (as Bruce Brownstein) |
Scott Graham | ... | location production assistant |
Terry Mackay | ... | location production assistant |
Leanne Perron | ... | location manager |
Michael White | ... | location security captain |
Music Department
Frank Capp | ... | music contractor / music coordinator |
Stephen Croes | ... | electronic music performer / electronic music programming |
Ira Hearshen | ... | orchestrations |
Mark Heyes | ... | music editor |
Stan Jones | ... | music editor |
John Richards | ... | orchestra recordist |
Script and Continuity Department
Mark Corbeil | ... | script supervisor |
Anne Worrall | ... | script supervisor |
Transportation Department
Dale Bunten | ... | driver |
Matt Bunten | ... | equipment driver |
John Fitzpatrick | ... | transportation captain |
Frank Guadagno | ... | driver |
Bill Janssen | ... | driver: special equipment |
John Johnston | ... | driver: special equipment |
Bill Lewis | ... | transportation coordinator |
Jay Samwald | ... | driver: cast |
Bob Snape | ... | driver: cast |
Additional Crew
Jeff Anderson | ... | stand-in: Mr. Henriksen |
Gerry Baker | ... | security coordinator: location |
Jacque Blackstone | ... | projectionist |
James R. Butcher | ... | security: Bordertown (as Jim Butcher) |
Nora Collins | ... | craft service |
Babe Dolan | ... | horse wrangler |
Mark Dumas | ... | animal wrangler (as Mark Weiner) |
Truddi Forrest | ... | choreographer |
Julia Frittaion | ... | unit publicist |
Anne Gordon | ... | dog trainer |
Beverley Hendry | ... | stand-in: Ms. Lenz (as Bev Hendry) |
Sharon Ingram | ... | production coordinator |
Kirk Jarrett | ... | animal wrangler |
Jim Lauder | ... | horse wrangler (as James Lauder) |
Stephanie Leavitt | ... | head location production assistant |
Kelly Marcusson | ... | office production assistant |
Jane Mason | ... | assistant accountant |
Carl Mastromarino | ... | assistant accountant |
Adele Petersen | ... | caterer: Critics Choice Caterers |
Tony Peterson | ... | caterer: Critics Choice Caterers (as Tony Petersen) |
Thell Reed | ... | armourer |
Rex Rossi | ... | technical advisor: horses |
Susan Saunders | ... | post-production accountant |
Bob Shapiro | ... | production controller |
Fred Shelley | ... | craft service assistant |
M. Peter Soikkeli | ... | title design |
Lynne Spencer | ... | assistant production coordinator |
Heath Stevenson | ... | security: Bordertown |
Lynne Taylor | ... | office production assistant |
George Torbica | ... | projectionist |
Ian Doig | ... | animal trainer (uncredited) |
Production Companies
- Rysher Entertainment (presents)
Distributors
- Rysher Entertainment (1995) (World-wide)
- Cabin Fever Entertainment (1997) (United States) (VHS)
- Columbia TriStar Home Video (1997) (Canada) (VHS)
- Coscient Astral Distribution Inc. (1997) (Canada) (VHS)
- Platinum Disc (2005) (United States) (DVD)
- Videosonic (1996) (Greece) (VHS)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Olympic Sound Studios (post production sound facility)
- Danetracks (digital sound design and editing)
- Critic's Choice (caterer)
- f-Stop (opticals and titles)
- Directors Guild of Canada (acknowledgment)
- Association of Canadian Film Craftspeople (ACFC) (acknowledgment)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Henrickson plays Frank Morgan, a notorious and feared gunfighter that has lived his life on the run. His face and eyes reveal a man that has been very much hardened by that life. We quickly learn, however, that there is still passion inside. Upon receiving a telegram from Linda, an old lover (played by Kay Lenz), requesting his presence, he abandons his woman, mounts his horse and rides to Linda without giving it a second thought. Upon arrival, he learns that Linda is now happily married to the owner of the local general store. The only vestige of her past that remains is a daughter, who Frank is surprised to learn is his. The daughter, of course, does not know about Frank. Linda, not wanting her to know that her father was a notorious gunfighter has given her a fictional father that died a hero's death at the First Battle of Bull Run. Frank quickly learns that Linda's reason for calling for him has nothing to do with romantic feelings. She wants him to protect her husband. It seems that there was an attempted bank robbery in town and the local sheriff and one of the robbers was killed. The other robber is in jail, waiting to be hanged, and Linda's husband has been appointed to the job of temporary sheriff. A cousin of the prisoner is set to be released from prison in a few days, and has made it clear that he will do whatever is necessary to get his kin out of jail. Linda's husband believes that the town will back him up when the showdown comes, but Linda knows better. She knows that he will be killed unless Frank agrees to help him. The story unfolds as Frank comes to terms with the fact that Linda and, for that matter, his newly discovered daughter are forever beyond his reach. He must decide whether to help the man that now has the woman he loves or to simply ride away.
Written by Dave Gan |
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Taglines | Calling Frank Morgan a Gunfighter is Like Calling The Desert Dry! See more » |
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Trivia | Rex Rossi, who was cowboy star Bob Steele's uncredited stunt double back in the 1940s, finally gets credited here as a stunt technical adviser in his last film. See more » |
Goofs | When Kristen pesters Morgan to show her how he shoots, Morgan's pistol fires sixteen shots. It only has chambers for six cartridges. For safety, usually only five chambers were loaded. See more » |
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Bret Landon:
Whiskey. [as the catina bartender ignores his request, Bret quickly takes out his gun and points it at the bartender] Bret Landon: I said whiskey pig! Jesse Landon: You better get my brother a drink friend or he will put a bullet in you. [the bartender serves him a drink] Jesse Landon: My name is Jesse Landon. This is my brother Bret. Have you heard of him? Cantina Bartender: I don't think so Senor. Jesse Landon: My brother and I looking for somebody. Can you tell us if that man is here. Cantina Bartender: The name Senor? Jesse Landon: Frank Morgan. Cantina Bartender: I don't know anyone by that name. Bret Landon: You lying amigo. Everyone knows Frank Morgan. [the dog gets up and leaves] Jesse Landon: Why is it so damn quite in here? Play some music! Where do you think you going 'chiquita'? Stay up there and dance! Are you so damn stupid you don't understand English? I said dance dammit! Frank Morgan: Leave her alone. [slowly gets up and stares without blinking] Bret Landon: Morgan? is that you? Jesse Landon: So, you're Frank Morgan? My name is Jesse Landon. This here is my brother Bret. Frank Morgan: I know who you are. What do you have in mind? Jesse Landon: People say you fast, but you wanna hear something funny? I think my brother here is a little faster. Frank Morgan: We don't have to do this . Let me buy you a drink. Bret Landon: I'll drink later. Rosa: No you won't. You'll be dead. Both of you. When he pulls that gun, you both will be Dead! Jesse Landon: He will be the one dead lady. Frank Morgan: I saw you strap your gun on that bartender. You really fast kid. But you ain't gonna make it. Don't do this to yourself. Please. Jesse Landon: Don't listen to him little brother. He trying to rattle you. You can do it! You younger and you faster. Look He's an old man for Christ's sake. Look at him he's yellow. He's scared of you. He's got piss swelling in his eyes. Listen, what did we ride out here from Kansas anyhow? So you, can have your name written in the wind forever, right? So what's it gonna be? You or him? Come on do it. Do it! Do it boy! Now! Frank Morgan: [Bret pulls out his gun but Morgan is way faster and shoots Bret dead] He was just a... kid. [turns to Jesse and cocks his gun again] Frank Morgan: I have seen sons of bitches like you all my life. Jesse Landon: No, no, Morgan, wait, wait! I ain't no gunfighter! My brother, he was the gunfighter. He was not even my real brother. He's my half-brother. Frank Morgan: I'll give you an edge. Look what you done! Take it out... Do it! slowly... Now cock it... there's your edge... Frank Morgan: [Jesse goes to shoot but is way to slow and Morgan shoots him but not killing him] Now get up damn you! Get Up! Get up and dance! Are you to stupid to understand English? Get up! Rosa: Please Frank! Don't kill him! Stop! I'm begging you! For me, Rosa! No lo mates! No vale la pena! For me Frank , for me! See more » |