Samurai Cowboy
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Samurai Cowboy is a film shot in conjunction with the Alberta Motion Picture Development Corporation, and Monarch Home video. The film was shot in 1993 at Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta. The film was directed by Canadian director Michael Keusch. For the director Michael Keusch, a graduate of the film program at the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology, the film was a chance to revisit the province he grew up in.[1]
Samurai Cowboy | |
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Directed by | Michael Keusch |
Written by | Dave Hunsaker Rick Ponte |
Produced by | Mike Erwin J. Max Kirishima |
Starring | Hiromi Go Catherine Mary Stewart Robert Conrad Matt McCoy Conchata Ferrell |
Distributed by | Saban Entertainment |
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Running time | 101 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
The screenplay was written by Dave Hunsaker and Rick Pont, and was created with a budget of 2 million Canadian dollars.[1] The film stars main character Hiromi Go as the Japanese business man turned cowboy. Also starring in the film were Robert Conrad, Matt McCoy, Catherine Mary Stewart and Conchata Ferrell.