Cat Ballou (1965 film)

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Cat Ballou (1965 film) is a 1965 comedy Western starring Jane Fonda and Lee Marvin, known for its satirical take on the genre and Marvin’s Oscar-winning dual role.

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instanceOf film
awardReceived Academy Award for Best Actor
basedOn The Ballad of Cat Ballou NERFINISHED
novel by Roy Chanslor
character Catherine Ballou NERFINISHED
Kid Shelleen NERFINISHED
Tim Strawn NERFINISHED
cinematographyBy Jack A. Marta NERFINISHED
colorProcess Technicolor
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Elliot Silverstein NERFINISHED
distributedBy Columbia Pictures
editedBy Charles Nelson NERFINISHED
filmingProcess Panavision NERFINISHED
genre Western
comedy film
satire
hasCastMember Dwayne Hickman NERFINISHED
Jane Fonda NERFINISHED
Lee Marvin NERFINISHED
Michael Callan NERFINISHED
Nat King Cole NERFINISHED
Stubby Kaye NERFINISHED
hasTheme parody of Western heroism
railroad expansion conflict
musicBy Frank De Vol NERFINISHED
narrationBy Nat King Cole NERFINISHED
Stubby Kaye NERFINISHED
notableFor Lee Marvin’s Academy Award-winning performance
Lee Marvin’s dual role
satirical take on the Western genre
originalLanguage English
producer Harold Hecht NERFINISHED
productionCompany Harold Hecht Productions NERFINISHED
publicationDate 1965
releaseDate June 24, 1965
runtime 97 minutes
screenwriter Frank Pierson NERFINISHED
Walter Newman NERFINISHED
setInPeriod late 19th century American West
starring Dwayne Hickman NERFINISHED
Jane Fonda NERFINISHED
Lee Marvin NERFINISHED
Michael Callan NERFINISHED
Nat King Cole NERFINISHED
Stubby Kaye NERFINISHED
title Cat Ballou NERFINISHED

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