Kid Rodelo is a 1966 western film directed by Richard Carlson and starring Don Murray, Janet Leigh and Broderick Crawford.[1] Based on a novel by Louis L'Amour, it was a co-production between Spain and the United States. Shooting took place in Spain around Alicante and the capital Madrid.
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| Directed by | Richard Carlson |
| Written by | Jack Natteford |
| Story by | Louis L'Amour |
| Produced by | Jack Lamont James L. Storrow Jr. |
| Starring | Don Murray Janet Leigh Broderick Crawford |
| Cinematography | Manuel Merino |
| Edited by | Allan Morrison |
| Music by | Johnny Douglas |
Production companies | Fénix Cooperativa Cinematográfica Trident Films |
| Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
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Running time | 91 minutes |
| Countries | United States Spain |
| Language | English |
After serving time in prison, a cowboy searches for fifty thousand dollars in gold.
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