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Synopsis
The Culpepper Cattle Co. or Dust, Sweat and Gunpowder is a 1972 American revisionist Western film produced by Twentieth Century Fox. It was directed by Dick Richards and starred Billy Green Bush as Frank Culpepper and Gary Grimes as Ben Mockridge. This was the first credited film for Jerry Bruckheimer, for which he received an associate producer credit. Its tagline is "How many men do you have to kill before you become the great American cowboy?" and also "The boy from Summer of '42 becomes a man on the cattle drive of 1866", which references a similar coming of age film starring Grimes. The film is typical of the "hyper-realism" of many early 1970s revisionist westerns. It is particularly noted for its grainy photography and use of sepia toning in some scenes.
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Credits
- Producer
- Paul Helmick
- Director
- Dick Richards
- Screenplay
- Dick Richards, Eric Bercovici
- Director of Photography
- Ralph Woolsey
- Original Music Composer
- Jerry Goldsmith
- Editor
- John F. Burnett
- Country
- United States
Box office · USD, worldwide
Cast · 6
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