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| Steve McQueen | Papa Thorson |
| Eli Wallach | Ritchie Blumenthal |
| Kathryn Harrold | Dotty |
| LeVar Burton | Tommy Price |
| Ben Johnson | Sheriff Strong |
| Richard Venture | Spota |
| Tracey Walter | Rocco Mason |
| Thomas Rosales Jr. | Bernardo (as Tom Rosales) |
| Teddy Wilson | Winston Blue (as Theodore Wilson) |
| Ray Bickel | Luke Branch |
| Bobby Bass | Matthew Branch |
| Karl Schueneman | Billie Joe |
| Margaret Mary O'Hara | Child on Subway |
| James Spinks | Angry Car Owner |
| Frank Delfino | Poker Player |
| Director | Buzz Kulik
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| Producer | Mort Engelberg
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| Writer | Christopher Keane
Ralph Thorson Peter Hyams Ted Leighton |
| Cinematography | Fred J. Koenekamp
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| Musician | Michel Legrand
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A pure thriller!!! Steve McQueen's last movie shows the dynamic talent of the late, great actor in one of his most memorable roles: They true story of Ralph "Papa" Thorson, a modern day bounty hunter. Thorson's exploits are detailed as he pursues a number of fugitives who have skipped bail. The chase comes full circle when he becomes the quarry of a vengeful psychopath. McQueen's multi-dimensional performance as Thorson, a man born in the wrong age, is counterpoint to the explosive action in The Hunter. |
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