Charro! (1969)
March 13, 1969Release Date
Plot.
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Cast & Crew.
Elvis Presley
Jess Wade
Ina Balin
Tracey Winters
Victor French
Vince Hackett
Barbara Werle
Mrs. Sara Ramsey
Solomon Sturges
Billy Roy Hackett
Lynn Kellogg
Marcie
James B. Sikking
Gunner
Paul Brinegar
Opie Keetch
Harry Landers
Heff
Tony Young
Lt. Rivera
James Almanzar
Sheriff Ramsey
Charles H. Gray
Mody
John Pickard
Jerome Selby
Garry Walberg
Martin Tilford
Duane Grey
Gabe
Rodd Redwing
Lige
J. Edward McKinley
Henry Carter
Robert Luster
Will Joslyn
Charlie Hodge
Mexican Peon (uncredited)
Christa Lang
Christa (uncredited)
Charles Marquis Warren
Director / Screenplay / Producer
Harry Caplan
Executive Producer
George Templeton
Associate Producer / Assistant Director
Gene Bartlett
Makeup Supervisor
William Reynolds
Makeup Supervisor
Urey Kauk
Sound Mixer
Roy Meadows
Sound
Robert Beck
Special Effects
George C. Thompson
Special Effects
Woodrow Ward
Special Effects
Robert Fuca
Wardrobe Designer
Violet B. Martin
Costume Designer
Media.
Details.
Release DateMarch 13, 1969
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 38m
Content RatingG
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Charro! is a 1969 American Western film starring Elvis Presley, shot on location at Apacheland Movie Ranch and Old Tucson Studios in Arizona. This was Presley's only film in which he did not sing on-screen; the film featured no songs at all other than the main title theme, which was played over the opening credits. It was also the only movie in which Presley wore a beard. The film was novelized by Harry Whittington.
Ina Balin, Victor French, Barbara Werle, and Solomon Sturges co-starred. It was the final film for director Charles Marquis Warren, who also produced and wrote it. It was also the only Presley film distributed by National General Pictures. The film made a profit but was not a runaway success, and remains one of Presley's least-seen films despite being regarded among his best in terms of his acting (as opposed to his singing).