Title: Death Hunt Studio: Starz / Anchor Bay Actors: Charles Bronson, Lee Marvin, Andrew Stevens, Carl Weathers, Ed Lauter Label: Starz / Anchor Bay Creator: Albert S. Ruddy (Producer), Andre Morgan (Producer), Murray Shostak (Producer), Raymond Chow (Producer), Robert Baylis (Producer), Mark Victor (Writer), Michael Grais (Writer) Media: Movies Format: DVD Region 1 (Read more about Region Codes) Language: English Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Audience Rating: R (Restricted) ASIN: B0006GQMC8 UPC: 0013131295696 Condition: New Price: Availability:Back-Order. May take several weeks to ship. Sales Rank: #117 in Movies Release Date: January 25, 2005 Running Time: 97 minutes
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Description On December 31, 1931, lone trapper Albert Johnson (Charles Bronson) shot and killed a man in self-defense at his remote Yukon cabin. A few days later, hard-living lawman Sgt. Edgar Millen (Lee Marvin) reluctantly brought a heavily armed posse to arrest Johnson for murder. In the brutal siege that followed, Johnson would kill four more men before escaping into the frozen mountains. As a nation watched, Millen was forced to pursue Johnson by foot, dogsled and plane in a desperate chase that would take both men from the brink of survival to the very edge of vengeance. Fifteen years after THE DIRTY DOZEN, Bronson and Marvin re-teamed for this explosive action hit directed by Peter Hunt (ON HER MAJESTY'S SECRET SERVICE, ASSASSINATION). Andrew Stevens, Carl Weathers and Angie Dickinson co-star in this real-life story of the fugitive called 'The Mad Trapper' and the manhunt that shocked the world. Based On The Incredible True Story Of'The Deadliest Manhunt In History'