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Hawmps! is a 1976 American Western slapstick comedy film about a United States Cavalry experiment to introduce camels into the service in the western United States, specifically Texas. The cast included James Hampton, Christopher Connelly and Slim Pickens.
20. Mai 1976 · Hawmps!: Directed by Joe Camp. With James Hampton, Christopher Connelly, Slim Pickens, Denver Pyle. In 1854, at Fort Val Verde, Texas, the U.S. Cavalry is experimenting the novel idea of using camels rather than horses as a means of transportation.
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- Comedy, Family, Western
- Joe Camp
- 1976-05-20
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An Army bumpkin (James Hampton) and his aide (Christopher Connelly) are sent to Texas to convert the cavalry from horses to camels.
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Hawmps!: Ein Film von Joe Camp mit Mimi Maynard und Gino Conforti. Weitere Informationen zu diesem und anderen Filmen auf Moviejones.de!
- Joe Camp
- Mimi Maynard
Comedy. Hawmps! is a 1976 American Western slapstick film about a United States Cavalry experiment to introduce camels into the service in the western United States, specifically Texas. The cast...
Hawmps is a long march on light provisions. Based on a tiny historical curiosity—an experimental use of camels by the United States cavalry in Texas in the mid-19th century—it should have been a nice small movie. Instead it stretches into an underpopulated two hours and five minutes.