Banjo Hackett (1976)
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Synopsis: A rambling western from 1976, BANJO HACKETT is a horse trader played by legendary Dallas Cowboys' quarterback Don Meredith, a freewheelin' cowboy who roams the old wild west with his orphaned... A rambling western from 1976, BANJO HACKETT is a horse trader played by legendary Dallas Cowboys' quarterback Don Meredith, a freewheelin' cowboy who roams the old wild west with his orphaned nephew, Jubal (Ike Eisenmann, STAR TREK: WRATH OF KAHN). The pair are in search of a rare Arabian horse that was stolen from the boy's mother before she died. They have some stiff competition from millionaire Tip Conaker (Dan O'Herlihy), however, as well as a devious bounty hunter named Chuck Connors, who will stop at nothing to get his hands on the missing steed. Banjo also pays the occasional visit to Mollie (Jennifer Warren, SLAP SHOT), a beautiful rancher with whom the skittish cowboy is reluctantly in love. [More]
Starring: Don Meredith, Gloria De Haven, Jeff Corey
Starring: Don Meredith, Gloria De Haven, Jeff Corey
Director: Andrew V. McLaglen
Director: Andrew V. McLaglen
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