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Directed by | Kirk Douglas |
Screenplay by | Christopher Knopf William Roberts |
Based on | The Train 1971 short story by Larry Cohen Robert Perham |
Produced by | Kirk Douglas Phil Feldman |
Starring | Kirk Douglas Bruce Dern Bo Hopkins James Stacy Luke Askew David Canary |
Cinematography | Fred J. Koenekamp |
Edited by | John W. Wheeler |
Music by | Maurice Jarre |
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Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
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Running time | 92 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Posse is a 1975 American revisionist Western film in Technicolor and Panavision. It was produced and directed by Kirk Douglas who also starred. The screenplay was written by Christopher Knopf and William Roberts. The plot centers on a U.S. marshal with political ambitions leading an elite posse in pursuit of a notorious train robber to further his political career. The film premiered in New York City on June 4, 1975, and in June the same year in Berlin at the 25th Berlin International Film Festival, where Douglas was nominated for the Golden Bear.[1]