The Legend of Alfred Packer is a 1980 American biographical Western film directed by Jim Roberson from a script by Burton Raffel.
The film features a score by Bolivian composer Jaime Mendoza-Nava, though the main theme is derivative of Mason Williams's "Classical Gas".
They join with the larger group, but are soon split up, and they get suckered into the hospitality of a trapper and his sidekick, Weasel, who intend to rape George Noon.
When Packer is scouting ahead, he returns to find that Shannon Wilson Bell, a Mormon missionary, has killed and begun to eat the other prospectors.
In 2008, it was packaged in an eight-film DVD set, "Legends of the West", with Johnny Yuma, Joshua, Gatling Gun, Big Bad John, Find a Place to Die, Grand Duel, and China 9, Liberty 37.