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The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing is a 1973 American Western film adaptation of Marilyn Durham's novel of the same name directed by Richard C. Sarafian, written by Eleanor Perry and William W. Norton, and starring Burt Reynolds and Sarah Miles.
Oct 31, 1973 · The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing: Directed by Richard C. Sarafian. With Burt Reynolds, Sarah Miles, Lee J. Cobb, Jack Warden. Western story about a defiant wife who leaves her husband to take up riding with outlaws.
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- Drama, Romance, Western
- Richard C. Sarafian
- 1973-10-31
YouTube Movies & TV. 180M subscribers. 95. On the run from her cold-hearted husband, Catherine Crocker witnesses a daring train robbery. The robbers are forced to take her prisoner, riding deep...
Directed by Richard C. Sarafian and produced by Martin Poll, The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing starred Burt Reynolds and British actress Sarah Miles. It would be Reynolds' first romantic movie. [3] Many who regarded the novel highly were disappointed by its formulaic Hollywood treatment in the movie.
The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing (1973) Western story about a defiant wife who leaves her husband to take up rid ing with outlaws. 406 2 h 3 min 1973. X-Ray PG. Action · Adventure · Bold · Cerebral. Available to rent or buy. Rent movie. SD $3.99 $3.59. Buy.
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After serving time for avenging the murder of Cat Dancing, his Native American wife, Jay Grobart (Burt Reynolds), reluctantly takes part in a train robbery in the hopes of using his share of...
- Western
Western story about a defiant wife who leaves her husband to take up riding with outlaws. It's the frontier of the American west. Shortly after being released from prison where he was serving a sentence for murder, Jay Grobart leads a band of three other men - Dawes, Billy Bowen and an Indian named Charlie Bent - in robbing a train of its Wells ...