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The Wild Country is a american film of genre Adventure directed by Robert Totten released in USA on 16 december 1970 with Steve Forrest

The Wild Country (1970)

The Wild Country
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Released in USA 16 december 1970
Length 1h40
OriginUSA
Genres Adventure,    Western
Rating61% 3.096863.096863.096863.096863.09686

The Wild Country is a 1970 American adventure film produced by Walt Disney Pictures and directed by Robert Totten.

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