Mosby's Marauders
Mosby's Marauders is a 1967 American film about the raids by John S. Mosby during the US Civil War. It was originally filmed for US television under the title Willie and the Yank: The Mosby Raiders.[1][2]
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Directed by | Michael O'Herlihy |
Produced by | Bill Anderson |
Written by | Harold Swanton |
Starring | |
Music by | George Bruns |
Cinematography | Frank V. Phillips |
Edited by | Robert Stafford Cotton Warburton |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Buena Vista Film Distribution Company |
Release date | March 17, 1967 |
Running time | 80 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Cast
- James MacArthur as Henry Jenkins
- Nick Adams as Sgt. Gregg
- Jack Ging as John S. Mosby
- Kurt Russell as Willie Prentiss
- Peggy Lipton as Oralee Prentiss
- Donald Harron as Brig. Gen. Edwin H. Stoughton
- Jeanne Cooper as Ma Prentiss
- James T. Callahan as Sam Chapman
- Robert Sorrells as Pvt. Starkey
- E.J. Andre as Uncle Fred
- Michael Forest as Gen. J.E.B. Stuart
- Steve Raines as Sgt. Maddux
- Michael Pate as Capt. Blazer
- Michael Kearney as Homer Prentiss
- Robert Random as Pvt. Lomax
References
- MOSBY'S MARAUDERS Monthly Film Bulletin; London Vol. 34, Iss. 396, (Jan 1, 1967): 107.
- Geraldine Chaplin Signed for Drama Martin, Betty. Los Angeles Times 24 Mar 1966: d13.
External links
- Mosby's Marauders at Letterbox DVD
- Mosby's Marauders at IMDb
- Mosby's Marauders at Rotten Tomatoes
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