Hardcase (film)

Hardcase is a 1972 American Western television film directed by John Llewellyn Moxey and starring Clint Walker.

It was the first fully live-action feature film produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions.

Because he was presumed dead, his wife Rozaline remarried a Mexican revolutionary leader named Simon Fuegus.

Rozaline also sold Jack's ranch and belongings to buy weapons for Simon's band.

Iwao Takamoto recalled that Taft was thinking of getting rid of their animation operations with Joe Barbera using the opportunity for the studio to begin live action feature film productions.