Old West highwayman Bill Miner, known to Pinkertons as "The Gentleman Bandit," is released in 1901 after 33 years in prison, a genial and charming old man. Entering a world unfamiliar to him, he returns to the only thing that gives him purpose — robbery.
Camera | Frank Tidy | Director of Photography |
Crew | Frank Tidy | Cinematography |
Directing | Phillip Borsos | Director |
Production | Phillip Borsos | Co-Producer |
Writing | John Hunter | Writer |
Costume & Make-Up | Christopher Ryan | Costume Design |
Production | Peter O'Brian | Producer |
Production | Barry Healey | Co-Producer |
Production | John Board | Associate Producer |
Sound | Michael Conway Baker | Music |
Art | Bill Brodie | Production Design |
Production | David Brady | Executive Producer |
Editing | Frank Irvine | Editor |