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A Talent for Loving (film)

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A Talent for Loving
Directed byRichard Quine
Written byRichard Condon (screenplay)
Produced byWalter Shenson
StarringRichard Widmark
Chaim Topol
Cesar Romero
Music byKen Thorne
Distributed byParamount Pictures
Release date
1969
Running time
110 min.
CountriesUnited Kingdom
United States
LanguageEnglish

A Talent for Loving (1969) is a British-American comedy Western film directed by Richard Quine, and based on the 1961 parodic Western novel A Talent for Loving, or The Great Cowboy Race by Richard Condon, who also wrote the screenplay. The film stars Richard Widmark, Chaim Topol and Cesar Romero. The home video version of the film (Simitar Entertainment) is re-titled "Gun Crazy" and has been edited to 95 minutes.[1]

In December 1965, Walter Shenson offered "A Talent for Loving" to Brian Epstein as a film vehicle for The Beatles and it was rejected it unanimously.[citation needed]

Plot

A gambler named Patten wins the deed to a Mexico ranch, but finds a curse has been placed on the place. Don Jose must marry off his beautiful, nymphomaniacal daughter to permanently free her of the curse.

Cast

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