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Apr 24, 1981 · With Scott Glenn, Redmond Gleeson, William Russ, Kenny Call. In 19th-century Oklahoma, two teen girls who love stories about outlaws are on a quest to meet and join up with them. They find a shadow of a former gang and, although disappointed, still try to help them escape from a vigorous Marshal.
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- Lamont Johnson
- PG
- Scott Glenn, Redmond Gleeson, William Russ
Cattle Annie and Little Britches is a 1981 American Western film starring Burt Lancaster, John Savage, Rod Steiger, Diane Lane, and Amanda Plummer, based on the lives of two adolescent girls in late 19th-century Oklahoma Territory, who became infatuated with the Western outlaws they had read about in Ned Buntline's stories, and left their homes ...
- $534,816
- April 24, 1981
- Sahn Berti, Tom Slocum
- Hemdale Film Corporation
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Their exploits are known in part through the fictional film Cattle Annie and Little Britches (1981), directed by Lamont Johnson and starring Amanda Plummer in her film debut as Cattle Annie, with Diane Lane as Little Britches.
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- November 29, 1882, Lawrence, Kansas, United States
- Rose Hill Burial Park in Oklahoma City
- November 7, 1978 (aged 95), Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
A western movie coming off the rails of the 1970s and based on the book by Robert Ward. Scott Glenn stars next to the late Burt Lancaster to a very young Diane Lane and Amanda Plummer's first on...
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- Matt Brunson
- PG
- Lamont Johnson
1981 · 1 hr 38 min. PG. Western · Drama. When a notorious outlaw is captured, two teenage girls persuade his dispirited gang to resume their felonious ways and make the West wild again. Subtitles: English. Starring: Amanda Plummer Diane Lane Burt Lancaster John Savage Rod Steiger Scott Glenn. Directed by: Lamont Johnson.
Overview. In nineteenth century Oklahoma, two teen girls, fans of stories about outlaws, are on a quest to meet and join up with them. They find a shadow of a former gang and although disappointed, still try to help them escape from a vigorous Marshal. Lamont Johnson. Director. Robert Ward. Writer. David Eyre. Writer.