Buckskin Joe Frontier Town & Railway, Canon City, Colorado.
Columbia/Sunset Gower Studios, Los Angeles, CA.
Columbia/Warner Brothers Ranch, Burbank, CA.
Cat Ballou - 1971 II TV was released on: USA: 6 September 1971
Al Yanks trained Smoky, the horse in Cat Ballou. Elliot Silverstein was the director, not the horse trainer.
Lee Marvin.
Cat Ballou
Sullivan Ballou was a Union soldier during the American Civil War, best known for a poignant letter he wrote to his wife, Sarah, shortly before he was killed in battle in 1861. In the letter, he expressed his deep love for her and his sense of duty to the Union, reflecting the emotional turmoil faced by soldiers during the war. Ballou's letter has since become famous for its heartfelt sentiment and eloquence, symbolizing the sacrifices made by soldiers and their families.
The duration of Cat Ballou is 1.62 hours.
Cat Ballou was created on 1965-06-24.
Cat Ballou was created on 1965-06-24.
Cat Ballou - 1971 I TV was released on: USA: 5 September 1971
The Legend of 'Cat Ballou' - 2000 V is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
Cat Ballou - 1971 II TV was released on: USA: 6 September 1971
Jane Fonda's dress in "Cat Ballou" was designed by the renowned costume designer, Jean Louis. The film, released in 1965, showcased Fonda in a variety of costumes that reflected her character's unique style. Jean Louis was known for his work in both film and fashion, and his designs in "Cat Ballou" contributed to the film's iconic aesthetic.
Cat Ballou was filmed in 1965 in three locations. The first locale was Canon City, Colorado, the second was Los Angeles, California, and the third was Burbank, California.
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Cat Ballou.
Al Yanks trained Smoky, the horse in Cat Ballou. Elliot Silverstein was the director, not the horse trainer.
In the film "Cat Ballou" the song is sung at the beginning, before the opening credits, by Nat King Cole and Stubby Kaye - a male American comic actor.