Taggart (Dec. 24, 1964) (Universal Pictures) is a Western film directed by R. G. Springsteen, written by Robert Creighton Williams based upon the 1959 novel by Louis L'Amour. It is notable as the film debut of David Carradine.
Kent Taggart's family has their cattle stampeded and murdered. In a fair gunfight Kent kills the man's son responsible for it all, but runs, causing a warrant to be issued and a price to be put on his head.