Summaries

Sam Cade was the first feature-length "movie" put together from episodes of Cade's County. Sam Cade is targeted for assassination when he is scheduled to testify against a man kingpin.

Sam Cade was the first feature-length "movie" put together from episodes of Cade's County, the early '70s series starring Glenn Ford as a modern-day sheriff in Madrid County, CA. In the first half, directed by Marvin Chomsky, Cade finds himself targeted for assassination when he's scheduled to testify in the trial of a mob kingpin -- what he doesn't know is that the assassin is one of his oldest friends (Darren McGavin), who is romancing another old friend (Loretta Swit) with a troubled past and using Cade's determination and his investigative skills to set him up for a hit. In the second half, directed by Richard Donner, Cade gets a tip that the mob has planned an assassination on a retired crime boss (Edward Asner) living in the county, who is so bull-headed and distrustful of the law that he won't accept any help or provide any information on who the killers might be, even though he's putting his own daughter (Shelley Fabares) at risk.—Bruce Eder

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Keywords
  • neo western
  • cowboy cop
  • winchester rifle
  • cowboy hat
  • lever action rifle
Genres
  • Action
  • Crime
  • Drama
  • Western
Release date Jan 2, 1972
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) Not Rated
Countries of origin United States
Official sites All Movie website
Language English
Filming locations Madrid, New Mexico, USA
Production companies 20th Century Fox Television David Gerber Productions

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Tech specs

Runtime 1h 31m
Color Color
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