Hitched (1971 film)
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Written byRichard Alan Simmons
Directed byBoris Sagal
| Hitched | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Comedy Western |
| Written by | Richard Alan Simmons |
| Directed by | Boris Sagal |
| Starring | Sally Field Tim Matheson Neville Brand Slim Pickens |
| Music by | Patrick Williams |
| Country of origin | United States |
| Original language | English |
| Production | |
| Producer | Richard Alan Simmons |
| Cinematography | Gerald Perry Finnerman |
| Editor | Frank Morriss |
| Running time | 74 minutes |
| Production company | Universal Television |
| Original release | |
| Network | NBC |
| Release | March 31, 1971 |
Hitched is a 1971 American comedy Western made-for-TV movie.[1] The film was directed by Boris Sagal[2][3] and stars Sally Field,[4] Tim Matheson,[4] Neville Brand,[4][5] and Slim Pickens.[4][6]
John Fiedler, Denver Pyle, John McLiam, Kathleen Freeman, Don Knight, Bo Svenson, Bill Zuckert, and Charles Lane had supporting roles.[4] The film was a sequel to Lock, Stock, and Barrel.[4]
A young married couple struggles in the new west.
Cast
- Sally Field as Roselle Bridgeman
- Tim Matheson as Clare Bridgeman
- Neville Brand} as Banjo Reilly
- Slim Pickens as Sam / Bart Dawson
- John Fiedler as Henry
- Denver Pyle as Ben Barnstable
- John McLiam as Pete Hunter
- Kathleen Freeman as Rainbow McCloud
- Don Knight as Reese
- Bo Svenson as Jay Appleby
- Bill Zuckert as Milgram
- Charles Lane as Round Tree
- Luana Anders as Emily
- John Anderson as Jomer Cruett
- Robert Ball as Mayor
- John Davis Chandler as Jannis
- Robert Deman as Deer Foot
- Sid Haig[7] as Comstock
- Henry Jones as Barnstable
- Robert Karnes as Sheriff
- Larry D. Mann as Governor