My Name Is Legend

It starred Tommy Kirk, who later called it "a cowboy thing that was so bad it was never released.

"[1] It was written and directed by Duke Kelly, who had previously made Ride the Hot Wind (1971) with Kirk.

[2] In the 1880s, seven men rob and destroy a small Western cattle town, then flee for their lives.

During filming, Kirk flew head over heels off his horse and fell into an unexpected man-made ravine.

"I fell at least 12 feet and landed flat on my back in the bottom of this ravine," Kirk said.