| The Winds of Autumn | |
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| Directed by | Charles B. Pierce | 
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| Cinematography | James W. Roberson | 
| Edited by | Tom Boutross | 
| Music by | Jaime Mendoza-Nava | 
Production company  | Charles B. Pierce Films  | 
| Distributed by | Howco International Pictures | 
Release date  | August 11, 1976 | 
Running time  | 100 minutes | 
| Country | United States | 
| Language | English | 
The Winds of Autumn is a 1976 American Western film directed by Charles B. Pierce and starring Jack Elam, Jeanette Nolan and Andrew Prine.[1]
Plot
In 1884, after freeing a convict from a prison work detail, a family of outlaws take refuge with a Quaker family consisting of two parents, an eleven year old son, Joel, and a slightly older daughter. After the killing of the parents and daughter, Joel sets out on his own to seek revenge against the outlaws who senselessly murdered his family.
Cast
- Jack Elam as J. Pete Hankins
 - Jeanette Nolan as Ora Mae Hankins
 - Andrew Prine as Wire Hankins
 - Earl E. Smith as Mr. Pepperdine
 - Chuck Pierce Jr. as Joel Rigney
 - Jimmy Clem as Hog Hankins
 - Belinda Palmer as Catherine Rigney
 - Perry Harris as Lester Hankins
 - Robert Birchall as Kermit Rigney
 - Joyce Workman as Martha Rigney
 - Charles B. Pierce as Ferd Hankins
 - Cheri Johnson as Maydell
 - Dub Taylor as Rattler S. Gravely
 - Lisa Baker as Maydell's Girl
 - Nancy Cameron as Maydell's Girl
 - Daina House as Maydell's Girl
 - Joyce Mandel as Maydell's Girl
 - Ann Pennington as Maydell's Girl
 - Martha Smith as Maydell's Girl
 - Katie Willoughby as Maydell's Girl
 - Linda Wickland as Maydell's Girl
 - Laura Love as Maydell's Girl
 - Flo Pierce as Maydell's Girl
 
References
- ↑ Gaberscek & Stier p.235
 
Bibliography
- Carlo Gaberscek & Kenny Stier. In Search of Western Movie Sites. 2014.
 
External links
- The Winds of Autumn at IMDb
 - The Winds of Autumn at AllMovie
 - The Winds of Autumn at the TCM Movie Database
 - The Winds of Autumn at the American Film Institute Catalog
 
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