The Grey Fox 41 years old

In 1901, after 33 years in San Quentin Prison, Bill Miner, "The Gentleman Bandit", was released into the Twentieth Century.

The Grey Fox

Old West highwayman Bill Miner, known to Pinkertons as "The Gentleman Bandit," is released in 1901 after 33 years in prison, a genial and charming old man. Entering a world unfamiliar to him, he returns to the only thing that gives him purpose — robbery.

Credits

The Grey Fox Cast

Name Character
Stephen E. Miller He was 35, now 77 years old as Danny Young
Ken Pogue He was 48, 81 years old when he died as Jack Budd
Jackie Burroughs She was 43, 71 years old when she died as Kate
Tom Heaton He was 3, 31 years old when he died as Tom
David Petersen He was 331, 86 years old when he died as Louis Colquhoun
Timothy Webber as Fernie
Wayne Robson He was 36, 64 years old when he died as Shorty
David L. Crowley He was 37, now 79 years old as Oregon Train Crew - Engineer
Don Mackay He was 42, now 84 years old as Al Sims
Richard Farnsworth He was 62, 80 years old when he died as Bill Miner
Jim McLarty as Accomplice
Samantha Langevin as Jenny
George Dawson He was 84, 103 years old when he died as Accomplice
Gary Reineke He was 37, now 79 years old as Detective Seavey

The Grey Fox Crew

Name Department
Phillip Borsos as Director. He was 29 (41) years old when He died Directing
John Hunter as Writer. He was 254 (286) years old when He died Writing
Peter O'Brian as Producer. He was 35 (now 77) years old Production
The Grey Fox poster
The Grey Fox (41 years)

In 1901, after 33 years in San Quentin Prison, Bill Miner, "The Gentleman Bandit", was released into the Twentieth Century.

  • Release day: Thursday, December 16, 1982
  • Runtime: 92 minutes