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Cast
- Millie PerkinsWoman
- Jack NicholsonBilly Spear
- Will HutchinsColey Boyard
- Warren OatesWillett Gashade
- B.J. MerholzLeland Drum
- Guy El TsosieIndian at Cross Tree
- Charles K. EastmanBearded man
- Brandon CarrollSheriff
- Wally K. BernsDeputy
- William MackleprangCross Tree Townsman
- James Campbell BadianeCross Tree Townsman
Cast. Warren Oates as Willett Gashade: By the time Warren Oates starred in The Shooting, he had become a veteran Western character actor, having appeared in dozens of film and television series in the genre since 1957.
- $75,000
- Jack Nicholson, Monte Hellman
The Shooting (1966) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
The Shooting: Directed by Monte Hellman. With Will Hutchins, Millie Perkins, Jack Nicholson, Warren Oates. A mysterious woman persuades two cowboys to help her in a revenge scheme.
- (6.2K)
- Monte Hellman
- G
- Drama, Western
Watch The Shooting with a subscription on Prime Video. In the American West, Willet Gashade (Warren Oates), a former bounty hunter, and Coley Boyard (Will Hutchins), his dimwitted partner, are ...
- (87)
- Monte Hellman
- G
- Millie Perkins
Summaries. A mysterious woman persuades two cowboys to help her in a revenge scheme. An ex- bounty hunter turned miner returns to his mine dig to find one of his partners dead, his brother has run away and the remaining partner who is slightly simple is unclear as to what happened.
1h 22m 1966. Overview. Synopsis. Credits. Photos & Videos. Film Details. Articles & Reviews. Trivia. Notes. Brief Synopsis. A mysterious woman engages two bounty hunters to help her seek revenge. Cast & Crew. Read More. Monte Hellman. Director. Warren Oates. Willett Gashade/ [Coin Gashade] Will Hutchins. Coley [Boyard] B. J. Merholz. Leland Drum.
Cast. Warren Oates. Gashade. Will Hutchins. Coley. B. J. Merholz. Leland Drum. Millie Perkins. Woman. Guy El Tsosie. Indian. Jack Nicholson. Billy Spear. Charles Eastman. Bearded man. Credits. Director. Monte Hellman. Produced by. Jack Nicholson. Produced by. Monte Hellman. Written by. Carole Eastman (as Adrien Joyce) Music. Richard Markowitz.