The Hanged Man (1964 film)
The Hanged Man | |
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Directed by | Don Siegel |
Produced by | Raymond Wagner |
Written by |
Dorothy B. Hughes (novel Ride the Pink Horse) Jack Laird Stanford Whitmore (adaptation) |
Starring |
Robert Culp Edmond O'Brien Vera Miles Norman Fell Seymour Cassel Stan Getz Archie Moore |
Music by |
Benny Carter Stan Getz |
Cinematography | Bud Thackery |
Edited by | Richard Belding |
Distributed by |
National Broadcasting Co. (US) Universal Studios (West Germany) |
Release dates |
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Running time | 87 min. |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Hanged Man (1964) is a TV film directed by Don Siegel, in which a gunman seeks to avenge the death of his friend, who he believes was murdered. It is considered the second television film in broadcast history. It debuted on NBC on November 18, 1964.
The story is based on Ride the Pink Horse, a 1947 film based on a novel by Dorothy B. Hughes.
Cast
- Robert Culp as Harry Pace
- Edmond O'Brien as Arnie Seeger
- Vera Miles as Lois Seeger
- Norman Fell as Gaylord Grebb
- Gene Raymond as Whitey Devlin
- J. Carrol Naish as Uncle Picaud
- Pat Buttram as Otis Honeywell
- Brenda Scott as Celine
- Edgar Bergen as Hotel Clerk
- Al Lettieri as Al
- Seymour Cassel as Bellboy
- Stan Getz as Himself
- Astrud Gilberto as Herself
- Archie Moore as Xavier
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