Canyon passage
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Canyon passage
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The work Canyon passage represents a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in San Francisco Public Library. This resource is a combination of several types including: Work, Moving Image, Visual Materials.
- Label
- Canyon passage
- Statement of responsibility
- a Universal Picture ; Walter Wanger presents ; screenplay by Ernest Pascal ; produced by Walter Wanger ; directed by Jacques Tourneur
- Contributor
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- Universal Pictures (Firm)
- Kino Lorber, Inc
- Hobbes, Halliwell, 1877-1962
- Andrews, Dana, 1909-1992
- Holden, Fay, 1893-1973
- Bond, Ward, 1903-1960
- Pascal, Ernest, 1896-1966
- Cardwell, James, 1920-1954
- Carmichael, Hoagy, 1899-1981
- Wanger, Walter, 1894-1968
- Cutler, Victor, 1914-1979
- Ridges, Stanley, 1892-1951
- Devine, Andy, 1905-1977
- Devine, Dennis, 1939-
- Roc, Patricia, 1915-2003
- Devine, Tad, 1934-
- Donlevy, Brian
- Haycox, Ernest, 1899-1950
- Stevens, Onslow, 1902-1977
- Hayward, Susan, 1917-1975
- Hobart, Rose, 1906-2000
- Tourneur, Jacques, 1904-1977
- Actor
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- Holden, Fay, 1893-1973
- Andrews, Dana, 1909-1992
- Bond, Ward, 1903-1960
- Cardwell, James, 1920-1954
- Carmichael, Hoagy, 1899-1981
- Cutler, Victor, 1914-1979
- Devine, Andy, 1905-1977
- Devine, Dennis, 1939-
- Devine, Tad, 1934-
- Donlevy, Brian
- Hayward, Susan, 1917-1975
- Hobart, Rose, 1906-2000
- Hobbes, Halliwell, 1877-1962
- Ridges, Stanley, 1892-1951
- Roc, Patricia, 1915-2003
- Stevens, Onslow, 1902-1977
- Language
- eng
- Summary
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- Among the pioneers of the untamed Oregon Territory of the 1850s is pack-mule express owner Logan Stuart, light-fingered banker/gambler George Camrose, Camrose's fiancée Lucy Overmire, a villainous outlaw named Honey Bragg and gunfighter Johnny Steele, the friend of a man Camrose has killed
- Dana Andrews plays Logan Stuart a scout turned general store and freight company owner, based in the mining settlement of Jacksonville, Oregon. Logan's best friend is George Camrose, a banker and express company owner with an addiction to poker. When a gambling debt turns sour leading to accusations of murder, George is sentenced to death by a kangaroo court but Logan helps him escape. Meanwhile, Indians go on the warpath when the towns brutish Bragg kills a young Indian woman
- Cataloging source
- HHO
- Characteristic
- videorecording
- Credits note
- Director of photography, Edward Cronjager ; editor, Milton Carruth ; music, Frank Skinner
- Dewey number
- 791.43/72
- Intended audience
- Not rated
- Language note
- English with English subtitles
- LC call number
- PN1997.2
- LC item number
- .C36 2020
- PerformerNote
- Dana Andrews, Brian Donlevy, Susan Hayward, Patricia Roc, Ward Bond, Hoagy Carmichael, Fay Holden, Stanley Ridges, Lloyd Bridges, Andy Devine, Victor Cutler, Rose Hobart Halliwell Hobbes, James Cardwell, Onslow Stevens, The Devine Bros., Tad and Dennis
- Runtime
- 92
- Series statement
- KL studio classics
- Technique
- live action
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