Hitched
Mar 31 1971
•1h 13m
•Comedy, Western, TV Movie
The adventures of a newly married teenage couple in the Old West.
Cast
See allSally Field
Roselle Bridgeman
Tim Matheson
Clare Bridgeman
Neville Brand
Banjo Reilly
Slim Pickens
Sam / Bart Dawson
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