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Revenue: $50,000,000
Budget: $15,000,000
Profit: + $35,000,000
Movie Details
Tag Line: It's here! The mightiest adventure ever filmed!
Status: Released
Average Rating: 7
Release Date: Nov 2, 1962
Rating: 1963-02-20
Run Time: 2h 44m
Original Language: English
Website: Link
Production Countries: United States of America
Production Companies: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer , Cinerama Productions
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Synopsis
The epic tale of the development of the American West from the 1830s through the Civil War to the end of the century, as seen through the eyes of one pioneer family.
Crew
Department | Role | Name |
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Directing | Director |
John Ford
George Marshall
Henry Hathaway
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Special Guest Director |
Richard Thorpe
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Assistant Director |
Hank Moonjean
William McGarry
George Marshall Jr.
Wingate Smith
Robert Saunders
William Shanks
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Second Unit Director |
Richard Talmadge
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Script Supervisor |
Michael Preece
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Camera | Director of Photography |
Milton Krasner
Charles Lang
William H. Daniels
Joseph LaShelle
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Camera Operator |
James V. King
Bill Johnson
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Second Unit Director of Photography |
Harold E. Wellman
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Grip |
Pete G. Papanickolas
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Camera Technician |
Owen Marsh
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Editing | Editor |
Harold F. Kress
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Negative Cutter |
Mike Henry
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Editorial Consultant |
Charles K. Hagedon
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Color Assistant |
Charles K. Hagedon
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Production | Producer |
Bernard Smith
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Production Supervisor |
Abe Steinberg
Thomas Conroy
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Production Executive |
Abe Steinberg
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Sound | Original Music Composer |
Alfred Newman
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Sound Editor |
Carl Brandon
Kendrick Kinney
John Lipow
Van Allen James
Milo B. Lory
Harold Humbrock
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Supervising Sound Editor |
John Logan
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Musician |
Ethmer Roten
Carl Fortina
Louise Di Tullio
Vince De Rosa
Tommy Morgan
Robert Bain
Uan Rasey
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Vocals |
Paul Salamunovich
Ken Darby
Sally Stevens
Dave Guard
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Conductor |
Alfred Newman
Robert Armbruster
Robert Emmett Dolan
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Orchestrator |
Leo Shuken
Jack Hayes
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Music Coordinator |
Robert Emmett Dolan
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Recording Supervision |
Franklin Milton
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Costume & Make-Up | Hairstylist |
Sydney Guilaroff
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Costume Design |
Walter Plunkett
Ron Talsky
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Makeup Artist |
Lynn F. Reynolds
John Truwe
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Hair Designer |
Jay Sebring
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Makeup Designer |
William Tuttle
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Set Costumer |
Robert Fuca
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Other |
Joan Joseff
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Crew | Stunts |
Hal Needham
Ronnie Rondell Jr.
Ted Mapes
Danny Sands
Rick Arnold
Polly Burson
Al Carmichael
Everett Creach
Donna Hall
Troy Melton
Dick Shane
Bob Terhune
Jerry Vance
Troy Ward
Ken Terrell
Bob Morgan
Jack N. Young
Charles Horvath
Harvey Parry
Carl Pitti
Frank Cordell
Gil Perkins
Chuck Roberson
Chuck Hayward
Roy Jenson
Rusty Richards
Jack Williams
Dean Smith
May Boss
Leroy Johnson
Autry Ward
Joe Yrigoyen
John Epper
Richard Farnsworth
Loren Janes
Sol Gorss
Fred Graham
Eddie Juaregui
Louise Montana
Boyd 'Red' Morgan
Cliff Lyons
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Special Effects |
Lester Swartz
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Special Effects Technician |
Bob Overbeck
Charles Schulthies
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Stunt Double |
Loren Janes
Donna Hall
Chuck Roberson
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Stunt Coordinator |
Richard Talmadge
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Art | Leadman |
Matty Azzarone
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Art Department Assistant |
Tyrus Wong
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Painter |
Frank Wesselhoff
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Art Direction |
Addison Hehr
William Ferrari
George W. Davis
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Set Decoration |
Jack Mills
Don Greenwood Jr.
Henry Grace
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Writing | Writer |
John Gay
James R. Webb
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Lyricist |
Ken Darby
Sammy Cahn
Johnny Mercer
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Visual Effects | Visual Effects |
A. Arnold Gillespie
Robert R. Hoag
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Department | Role | Name |