Along the Great Divide
Along the Great Divide is a 1951 American Western film noir directed by Raoul Walsh and starring Kirk Douglas, Virginia Mayo, John Agar and Walter Brennan. It was Douglas's first Western, a genre that served him well during his long career.
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Directed by | Raoul Walsh Oren W. Haglund (assistant director) |
Written by | Walter Doniger Lewis Meltzer |
Produced by | Anthony Veiller |
Starring | Kirk Douglas Virginia Mayo John Agar Walter Brennan |
Cinematography | Sidney Hickox |
Edited by | Thomas Reilly |
Music by | David Buttolph |
Distributed by | Warner Bros. |
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Running time | 88 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | $1.4 million (US rentals) |
In a 1986 interview with David Letterman, it was one of two movies Kirk told the audience that they "could skip" in his filmography; the other was The Big Trees.
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