Wild Women is a 1970 American Made-for-television Western film directed by Don Taylor and starring Hugh O'Brian, Anne Francis and Marilyn Maxwell. The film was originally a television pilot that appeared on the ABC Movie of the Week.
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Genre | Western |
Based on | Vincent Fotre |
Written by | Lou Morheim (teleplay) Richard Carr (teleplay) |
Directed by | Don Taylor |
Starring | Hugh O'Brian Anne Francis Marilyn Maxwell |
Music by | Fred Steiner |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
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Producer | Aaron Spelling |
Cinematography | Fleet Southscott |
Editor | Aaron Stell |
Running time | 74 minutes |
Production company | Aaron Spelling Productions |
Distributor | Worldvision Enterprises |
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Original network | ABC |
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The Los Angeles Times called it "diverting entertainment".[1]
A band of boisterous paroled female prisoners accompanies Army engineers on an undercover map-making assignment into or near Mexican territory.[citation needed] Their cover story is that the group consists of settlers; each of the women is paired with one of the engineers to appear to be his wife.
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