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The Sheepman
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How long is The Sheepman?
1 hour and 25 minutes
When was The Sheepman released?
May 7, 1958
What is the IMDb rating of The Sheepman?
6.8 out of 10
Who stars in The Sheepman?
Glenn Ford
,
Shirley MacLaine
, and
Leslie Nielsen
Who wrote The Sheepman?
James Edward Grant
,
William Bowers
, and
William Roberts
Who directed The Sheepman?
George Marshall
Who was the composer for The Sheepman?
Jeff Alexander
Who was the producer of The Sheepman?
Edmund Grainger
Who was the cinematographer for The Sheepman?
Robert J. Bronner
Who was the editor of The Sheepman?
Ralph E. Winters
What is the plot of The Sheepman?
A brash stranger and his sheep arrive in a small town, but not soon after, the townspeople decide they've seen enough of him.
What was the budget for The Sheepman?
$1.283 million
How much did The Sheepman earn at the US box office?
$1.54 million
What is The Sheepman rated?
Passed
What genre is The Sheepman?
Western
How many awards has The Sheepman been nominated for?
3 nominations
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