Paint Your Wagon (1969)

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Written by Paddy Chayefsky, Alan Jay Lerner

Directed by Joshua Logan

Running Time: 145 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1969

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Classic musical comedy western about two lonely 19th-century gold prospectors who not only buy a wife at an auction but end up sharing her. Ben Rumson is lonely and decides to buy himself some company - literally - by relieving an impoverished Mormon of one of his two wives. However, she soon falls for Ben's sidekick - the cool, calm Pardner - and a bizarre menage a trois ensues.

When is Paint Your Wagon next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Sky Movies Classics November 27th, 11:40am and on Sky Movies Classics November 27th, 6:20pm. See more...

Cast

Image for Lee MarvinLee MarvinBen Rumson
Image for Clint EastwoodClint EastwoodPardner
Jean SebergElizabeth
Harve PresnellRotten Luck Willie
Ray WalstonMad Jack Duncan
Tom LigonHorton Fenty
Alan DexterParson
William O'ConnellHorace Tabor
Benny BakerHaywood Holbrook
Alan BaxterMr. Fenty
Paula TruemanMrs. Fenty
Robert EastonAtwell
Geoffrey NormanFoster
H.B. HaggertySteve Bull
Terry JenkinsJoe Mooney

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