Banjo Hackett: Roamin’ Free (aka just Banjo Hackett) is a 1976 American Western television film directed by Andrew V. McLaglen and stars Don Meredith, Ike Eisenmann and Chuck Connors. The film originally aired on May 3, 1976 on NBC and was a pilot for a possible series.[1]
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Genre | Western Drama |
Written by | Ken Trevey |
Directed by | Andrew V. McLaglen |
Starring | Don Meredith Ike Eisenmann Chuck Connors Slim Pickens |
Music by | Morton Stevens |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
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Producers | Bruce Lansbury Mel Swope (associate producer) |
Cinematography | Al Francis |
Editors | Dann Cahn David Wages |
Running time | 96 minutes |
Production company | Columbia Pictures Television |
Distributor | NBC |
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Original network | NBC |
Picture format | Color |
Audio format | Mono |
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Traveling the frontier in the 1880s, Banjo (Don Meredith), a horse trader receives a letter from his ailing sister. After rushing to his sister's hometown, he finds that his sister has recently died and her nine-year-old son Jubal Winner (Ike Eisenmann) has already been sent to the local orphanage. Banjo helps the boy escape and takes him along to find Dido's Lament, the boy's mare, a gift from Uncle Banjo. The race is on to recover Dido and the foal the horse is carrying before bounty hunter Sam Ivory (Chuck Connors) does.
The title was released on DVD by Sony Pictures. However, as of 2021, the film has not been released on Blu-ray or in the digital format.[2]
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