The Horsemen  (1971)

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The movie The Horsemen, released in 1971 and directed by John Frankenheimer, was shot on film using Panavision Silent Reflex PSR Camera, Super Panavision-70 Camera with Claude Renoir, James Wong Howe as cinematographer and editing by Harold F. Kress.
Directed by | John Frankenheimer
Cinematography by | Claude Renoir, James Wong Howe
Edited by | Harold F. Kress
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Country | USA
Language | English
Genres | Action, Adventure, Drama

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