Buckskin Film

Buckskin: A Western Classic

Starring an All-Star Cast

Buckskin is a 1968 Western film released by Paramount Pictures. The film was directed by Sidney Pollack and starred an all-star cast including Tom Zembrod, Robert Keith, Blaze Freeman, and Corey Cannon. The film was shot on a low budget, but it was a critical and commercial success.

The film is set in 1820 in the Buckskin woods of Texas. A group of trappers are ambushed and killed, and the only survivor is Levi Blaze Freeman, the grandson of the captain of the Southwest Fur Co. Post at Fort Kingston. The captain, Robert Keith, sends his cook, Tom Zembrod, an experienced man, into the woods to find Levi.

Zembrod finds Levi and the two of them set out to find the killers. Along the way, they encounter a variety of challenges, including dangerous animals, hostile Native Americans, and treacherous terrain. But they eventually track down the killers and bring them to justice.

Buckskin is a classic Western film that is still enjoyed by audiences today. The film is well-made and features strong performances from the cast. The film is also visually stunning, with beautiful cinematography.


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