Paint Your Wagon
A Michigan farmer and a prospector form a partnership in the California gold country. Their adventures include buying and sharing a wife, hijacking a stage, kidnapping six prostitutes, and turning their mining camp into a boom town. Along the way there is plenty of drinking, gambling, and singing. They even find time to do some creative gold mining.
Paint Your Wagon
October 15, 1969
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Cast (26)
Lee Marvin
Ben Rumson
Clint Eastwood
"Pardner"
Jean Seberg
Elizabeth Woodling
Ray Walston
"Mad Jack" Duncan
Harve Presnell
"Rotten Luck Willie"
Tom Ligon
Horton Fenty
Alan Dexter
Parson
Terry Jenkins
Joe Mooney
Paula Trueman
Mrs. Fenty
H.B. Haggerty
Steve Bull
Benny Baker
Haywood Holbrook
William O'Connell
Horace Tabor
Geoffrey Norman
Foster
Robert Easton
Ezra Atwell
Alan Baxter
Mr. Fenty
Karl Bruck
Schermerhorn
John Mitchum
Jacob Woodling
Sue Casey
Sarah Woodling
Eddie Little Sky
Indian
Harvey Parry
Higgins
H.W. Gim
Wong
William Mims
Frock-Coated Man
Roy Jenson
Hennessey
Patrick Hawley
Clendennon
Tony Colti
Miner (uncredited)
Roger Herren
Miner (uncredited)
Crew (55)
Directing
Tom Shaw
Second Unit Director
Joshua Logan
Director
Marshall J. Wolins
Script Supervisor
Jack Roe
First Assistant Director
Fred Lemoine
Second Unit Director
Al Murphy
Second Unit First Assistant Director
Writing
Cheryl Crawford
Other
Paddy Chayefsky
Adaptation
Alan Jay Lerner
Screenplay
Alan Jay Lerner
Lyricist
Alan Jay Lerner
Musical
Production
Tom Shaw
Associate Producer
Alan Jay Lerner
Producer
Fred Lemoine
Production Manager
Carl Beringer
Production Manager
Jonas Halperin
Producer's Assistant
Gene Levy
Production Coordinator
Sound
Frederick Loewe
Music
Frederick Loewe
Songs
Nelson Riddle
Conductor
Nelson Riddle
Original Music Composer
Joseph J. Lilley
Music Arranger
Joseph J. Lilley
Music Consultant
Fred Hynes
Recording Supervision
William Randall
Sound Mixer
Willard Jones
Orchestrator
Roger Wagner
Conductor
Art
Robert Eaton
Props
John Truscott
Production Design
David Stone Martin
Title Designer
Carl Braunger
Art Direction
James L. Berkey
Set Decoration
Camera
David M. Walsh
Camera Operator
William A. Fraker
Director of Photography
Tom May
Key Grip
Nelson Tyler
Aerial Camera
Bobby Byrne
Assistant Camera
Costume & Make-Up
John Truscott
Costume Design
Frank McCoy
Makeup Artist
Anne Laune
Costume Coordinator
Bill Jobe
Costume Supervisor
Vivienne Walker
Hairdresser
Crew
Loyal Griggs
Second Unit Cinematographer
André Previn
Additional Music
Dar Robinson
Stunts
Bob Herron
Stunts
Ruth Santarone
Catering
Jack Baker
Choreographer
Maurice Ayers
Special Effects
Joseph Curtis
Dialogue Coach
Dominic Santarone
Catering
Alfred Schultz
Transportation Coordinator
Larry Hampton
Special Effects
Editing
Robert C. Jones
Editor
Lighting
Joe Smith
Gaffer