Louis L'Amour's The Sacketts
Brief Synopsis
Cast & Crew
Earl Smith
Pat Buttram
Wendy Rastatter
James Almanzar
Richard Jamison
Gene Evans
Film Details
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Synopsis
A traditional sagebrush saga based on two novels by Louis L'Amour, the foremost Western author on the contemporary scene, and the first dramatized for television of the seventy-four he has written (eleven are about the Sackett family). This four-hour movie focuses on the three Sackett brothers in New Mexico territory after the Civil War, seeking their fortunes, avenging a family killing, driving cattle, and fighting for law and order.
Cast
Earl Smith
Pat Buttram
Wendy Rastatter
James Almanzar
Richard Jamison
Gene Evans
James Gammon
Glenn Ford
Ramon Chavez
Russell Cox
Jeffrey Osterhage
Ken Plankey
Don Collier
Pamela Earnhardt
Dave Herrera
John Vernon
Jack Elam
Lee De Broux
George "shug" Fisher
Ruth Roman
Paul Koslo
Kimo Owens
Melvin Todd
C B Clark
Mai Gray
Ken Plonkey
Henry Capps
Tom Waters
Monique St Pierre
Gilbert Roland
Billy Cardi
Buck Taylor
Ana Alicia
Dick Kyker
Bruce Fisher
L. Q. Jones
Mark Wales
Buddy Totten
Bill Hart
R L Tolbert
James O'connell
Malcolm Watt
Ben Johnson
Brian Libby
Marcy Hanson
Slim Pickens
Tom Selleck
Patrick Mahoney
John Copeland
Frank Ramirez
Rusty Lee
Sam Elliott
Mercedes Mccambridge
Crew
Frank Ballou
William H Battersby
James Berkey
Carole Brown-james
Jim Byrnes
Jim Byrnes
Jim Byrnes
Don Capel
John Copeland
A Eugene D'onofrio
Jay Fishburn
William Huffman
Jerrold Immel
Barton Kent James
Kenneth Karman
Ramsay King
Rick Kline
Ronnie Kramer
Dick Kyker
Louis L'amour
Johannes Larsen
Tambi Larsen
David V Lester
William Marky
A David Marshall
James L Mccoy
Steve Mceveety
Don Mitchell
Jack Monroe
Douglas Netter
Douglas Netter
Thomas J O'malia
Michael O'shea
Edie Panda
Jerry Rosenthal
Tex Rudloff
Les Sheldon
Howard Smith
Jerry Soucie
George Stokes
George T Talley
Robert M Webb
Jack A Whitman
Hope Williams
Film Details
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Miscellaneous Notes
Aired in United States May 15, 1979
Aired in United States May 16, 1979
Released in United States on Video October 21, 1991
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