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- The_Bounty_Hunter_(1954_film) abstract "The Bounty Hunter is a 1954 western film, the last of six Randolph Scott Westerns directed by André de Toth and the first film to feature a bounty hunter as its hero. It was released by Warner Bros. Pictures. It was filmed in 3-D but released in standard format, though a 3-D print exists in the Warner archives. Stock footage from Carson City is used at the beginning of the film.".
- Q3649340 abstract "The Bounty Hunter is a 1954 western film, the last of six Randolph Scott Westerns directed by André de Toth and the first film to feature a bounty hunter as its hero. It was released by Warner Bros. Pictures. It was filmed in 3-D but released in standard format, though a 3-D print exists in the Warner archives. Stock footage from Carson City is used at the beginning of the film.".
- The_Bounty_Hunter_(1954_film) comment "The Bounty Hunter is a 1954 western film, the last of six Randolph Scott Westerns directed by André de Toth and the first film to feature a bounty hunter as its hero. It was released by Warner Bros. Pictures. It was filmed in 3-D but released in standard format, though a 3-D print exists in the Warner archives. Stock footage from Carson City is used at the beginning of the film.".
- Q3649340 comment "The Bounty Hunter is a 1954 western film, the last of six Randolph Scott Westerns directed by André de Toth and the first film to feature a bounty hunter as its hero. It was released by Warner Bros. Pictures. It was filmed in 3-D but released in standard format, though a 3-D print exists in the Warner archives. Stock footage from Carson City is used at the beginning of the film.".