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Director: Colin Bucksey
Cast: Leonard Rossiter, Susan Penhaligon, Ben Aris, John Rhys-Davies
The outrageous - and not entirely reliable - memoirs of Irish writer Frank Harris, sometime cowboy in the Old West, friend to the famous in the literary world, essayist and critic, and seducer of beautiful women.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Fearless Frank is a 1978 TV movie directed by Colin Bucksey that presents the outrageous and not entirely reliable memoirs of Irish writer Frank Harris. While it has not received widespread critical acclaim, the film provides a comedic look at Harris' exploits as a cowboy in the Old West and his interactions with famous literary figures.
Why you might like this:
Fearless Frank (1978) directed by Colin Bucksey offers a rollicking and offbeat comedic take on the memoirs of the notorious Irish writer Frank Harris, blending elements of the Western and literary worlds in a highly entertaining fashion. Fans of character-driven period pieces and the film's stellar cast, including Leonard Rossiter and John Rhys-Davies, are sure to find much to enjoy in this unique and unconventional TV movie.
Fearless Frank is a 1967 American fantasy comedy film written and directed by Philip Kaufman. It is notable as the film debut of Jon Voight. Voight plays a murdered drifter who gets reanimated and turned into a superhero by a scientist. Other notable cast members include Nelson Algren as a mobster named Needles, and Ken Nordine as the narrator, credited as "The Stranger."
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