Wagon Master (Blu-ray, 1950)

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The rivers are wide and rapid. The desert is vast and unforgiving. Title: Wagon Master. UPC: 888574151416.

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Poetic story of a pioneering Mormon community. Forced out of Crystal City, a group of Mormons head westward in search of the promised land. The journey is treacherous, and two footloose horse traders are persuaded to "give the Lord a hand" and guide them across the desert. On the trail, the wagon train encounters travelling entertainers, fugitive gunfighters and Native Americans.

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ProducerLowell J. Farrell, Merian C. Cooper, John Ford
EAN0888574151416
eBay Product ID (ePID)10053520580

Product Key Features

ActorHarry Carey Jr., Charles Kemper, Ben Johnson, Ward Bond, Joanne Dru
Film/TV TitleWagon Master
DirectorJames Basevi, Bert Glennon, John Ford
LanguageEnglish
Subtitle LanguageEnglish
Run Time86 Min
Aspect Ratio11:8
FormatBlu-ray
FeaturesBlack & White, With Subtitles
GenreWesterns
StudioWarner Bros. Digital Distribution
TypeMovie

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Unit Quantity1
Release Year1950
ComposerRichard Hageman
ScreenwriterPatrick Ford, Frank Nugent
SoundDts-HD Master Audio, Ddm2.0
Original LanguageEn
Production CompanyRko Radio Pictures, Argosy Pictures
EditorJack Murray

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  • Let’s roll them again..saddle up!!

    John ford’s movies are monumental.this black/white movie captures the western era when westerns were popular..but ford’s stands way up above the rest.not to sure but I think I once read it inspired the television series ‘WAGON TRAIN”(WAGON TRAIN)(WARD BOND) one of the ford’s family…..GREAT!!!

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