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Thunder Pass | |
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Directed by | Frank McDonald. |
Written by | Fred Eggers Tom Hubbard George Van Marter |
Produced by | Robert L. Lippert Robert A. Nunes |
Starring | Dane Clark Dorothy Patrick Andy Devine |
Edited by | Ace Herman |
Music by | Edward J. Kay |
Production company | Lippert Pictures |
Distributed by | Lippert Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 76 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Thunder Pass is a 1954 American western film directed by Frank McDonald and starring Dane Clark, Dorothy Patrick and Andy Devine.
Plot
A cavalry unit escorts a group of civilians through dangerous territory inhabited by Indians on the warpath
Cast
- Dane Clark as Captain Dave Storm
- Dorothy Patrick as Murdock
- Andy Devine as Injun
- Raymond Burr as Tulsa
- Charles Fredericks as McCurdy
- Mary Ellen Kay as Charity Hemp
- John Carradine as Bergstrom
- Raymond Hatton as Ancient
- Nestor Paiva as Daniel Slaughter
- Tom Hubbard as Barnett
- Rick Vallin as Reeger
- Tommy Cook as Rogers
- Paul McGuire as Charlie Hemp
- Elizabeth Harrower as Mrs. Hemp
- William Wilkerson as Chief Growling Bear
- Gordon Wynn as Dalstead
- Fred Gabourie as Indian
- Kenneth Alton as Black Eagle
Production
Filming started 17 May 1954 in Apple Valley and took 12 days.
References
- NOVEL BY CARSON BOUGHT FOR FILM New York Times 17 May 1954: 18.
- Jeanne Crain, Andrews Brave African Dangers Scheuer, Philip K. Los Angeles Times 19 Aug 1954: A11.
- THUNDER PASS Monthly Film Bulletin; London Vol. 22, Iss. 252, (Jan 1, 1955): 126.
- Drama: Gravel-Voiced Devine Back to Films; William Demarest Aids Hannibal Schallert, Edwin. Los Angeles Times 17 May 1954: B9.
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