Alaska Passage
Alaska Passage is a 1959 drama film directed by Edward Bernds and starring Bill Williams and Naura Hayden.[2]
Alaska Passage | |
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Directed by | Edward Bernds |
Produced by | Bernard Glasser |
Written by | Edward Bernds |
Starring | Bill Williams Naura Hayden Lyn Thomas |
Music by | Alex Alexander |
Cinematography | William P. Whitley |
Edited by | Richard C. Meyer |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation |
Release date | February 11, 1959[1] |
Running time | 71 min. |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
It was the first film from API to go into general release.[3]
Premise
Al (Bill Williams) manages a company in a small town from which trucks make regular runs to Fairbanks.
Cast
- Bill Williams as Al Graham
- Naura Hayden as Tina Boyd (as Nora Hayden)
- Lyn Thomas as Janet Mason
- Leslie Bradley as Gerard Mason
- Nick Dennis as Pete Harris
- Raymond Hatton as Prospector Hank
- Fred Sherman as Radabaugh
- Court Shepard as Mac Killop (as Court Sheppard)
- Gregg Martell as McCormick
- Jess Kirkpatrick as Barney
- Jorie Wyler as Claudette
- Tommy Cook as Hubie
- Gene Roth
- Al Baffert
- Ralph Sanford as Anderson
Production
Alaska Passage was the first film made by Associated Producers, who had a deal with Fox to make one film a year. It was also known as Alaska Highway.[4]
See also
References
- "ROXY SCHEDULES 3 NEW PICTURES". New York Times. May 13, 1959. ProQuest 114789076.
- ALASKA PASSAGE. (1959, Monthly Film Bulletin, 26, 30. Retrieved from https://search.proquest.com/docview/1305819311
- "FILMLAND EVENTS". Los Angeles Times. Dec 31, 1958. ProQuest 167377258.
- "12 MOVIES ADDED TO FOX SCHEDULE". New York Times. Oct 8, 1958. ProQuest 114531347.
External links
- Alaska Passage at IMDb
- Alaska Passage at AllMovie
- Alaska Passage at the TCM Movie Database
- Alaska Passage at the American Film Institute Catalog
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