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Buck and the Preacher
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How long is Buck and the Preacher?
1 hour and 42 minutes
When was Buck and the Preacher released?
April 28, 1972
What is the IMDb rating of Buck and the Preacher?
6.6 out of 10
Who stars in Buck and the Preacher?
Sidney Poitier
,
Harry Belafonte
, and
Ruby Dee
Who wrote Buck and the Preacher?
Ernest Kinoy
and
Drake Walker
Who directed Buck and the Preacher?
Sidney Poitier
and
Joseph Sargent
Who was the composer for Buck and the Preacher?
Benny Carter
Who was the producer of Buck and the Preacher?
Sidney Poitier
,
Harry Belafonte
, and
Joel Glickman
Who was the cinematographer for Buck and the Preacher?
Álex Phillips Jr.
Who was the editor of Buck and the Preacher?
Pembroke J. Herring
What is the plot of Buck and the Preacher?
A wagon master and a con-man preacher help freed slaves dogged by cheap-labor agents out West.
What was the budget for Buck and the Preacher?
$2 million
How much did Buck and the Preacher earn at the worldwide box office?
$2,760
How much did Buck and the Preacher earn at the US box office?
$3.03 million
What is Buck and the Preacher rated?
TV-14
What genre is Buck and the Preacher?
Adventure, Drama, and Western
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