The Bounty Man(1972) May 2026
The film is credited for its effective use of California desert locations, which contribute to its desolate, "Grindhouse" feel. Verdict
For fans of classic TV Westerns, The Bounty Man is a solid entry, specifically for its and its dark, uncompromising atmosphere. However, those looking for fast-paced action might find its slow-moving, dialogue-heavy narrative a bit dry. The Bounty Man(1972)
Reviewers from Cinema Retro highlight Clint Walker’s performance, noting that he sheds his typical "gentle giant" persona to exude a constant sense of menace and stoicism. The film is credited for its effective use
The story follows Kincaid (Walker), a ruthless, emotionally hardened bounty hunter who captures a smooth-talking outlaw named Billy Riddle ( John Ericson ). As Kincaid begins the long trek to deliver his prisoner to the hangman, they are joined by Billy’s devoted girlfriend, Mae (Margot Kidder). The journey is further complicated by a rival gang of cut-throats—led by a surprisingly unrefined Richard Basehart —who intend to steal the prisoner and the reward for themselves. The journey is further complicated by a rival