Bank robber Graham Dorsey spends a few hours with beautiful widow Amanda Starbuck, in which time his gang takes part in a disastrous holdup. Learning of his comrades' demise, Dorsey goes on the lam. Believing her short-term lover was killed by the law, Amanda decides to make the most of having had a liaison with the supposedly deceased desperado by writing a book about him. Much to his confusion, the still-living Dorsey watches as his name becomes legendary.
Camera | Lucien Ballard | Director of Photography |
Art | Robert Clatworthy | Production Design |
Production | William Self | Producer |
Writing | Frank D. Gilroy | Screenplay |
Directing | Frank D. Gilroy | Director |
Editing | Maury Winetrobe | Editor |
Production | Rachelle Farberman | Casting |
Writing | Frank D. Gilroy | Novel |
Production | Mike Frankovich Jr. | Producer |
Sound | Elmer Bernstein | Original Music Composer |
Art | George R. Nelson | Set Decoration |
Art | Richard Lawrence | Art Direction |
Costume & Make-Up | Joe DiBella | Makeup Artist |
Costume & Make-Up | Moss Mabry | Costume Design |
Costume & Make-Up | Phil Rhodes | Makeup Artist |
Costume & Make-Up | Vivienne Walker | Hairstylist |
Directing | Russell Saunders | Assistant Director |
Production | Mike Frankovich Jr. | Unit Production Manager |
Directing | Michael Kusley | Second Assistant Director |
Sound | Al Overton | Sound Mixer |
Sound | Les Fresholtz | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Sound | Richard Tyler | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Sound | Arthur Piantadosi | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Crew | Donna Hall | Stunts |
Crew | Augie Lohman | Special Effects |
Directing | Betsy Norton | Script Supervisor |
Lighting | Clifford Hutchison | Gaffer |