Along the Great Divide

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Along the Great Divide is a 1951 American Western film directed by Raoul Walsh, starring Kirk Douglas as a principled U.S. marshal caught in a conflict over frontier justice.

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instanceOf American film
Western film
film
aspectOf American Western cinema of the early 1950s
cinematographyBy Sidney Hickox NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Raoul Walsh NERFINISHED
distributor Warner Bros. Pictures
surface form: Warner Bros.
editedBy Owen Marks NERFINISHED
filmEditingStyle classical Hollywood continuity editing
filmingProcess 35 mm
format black-and-white film
genre Western NERFINISHED
drama
mainCharacter U.S. Marshal Len Merrick NERFINISHED
musicBy David Buttolph NERFINISHED
notableFor being Kirk Douglas's first Western film as a star
originalLanguage English
plotSummary A principled U.S. marshal intervenes to prevent a lynching and escorts an accused murderer to trial, facing conflicts over frontier justice.
producer Anthony Veiller NERFINISHED
productionCompany Warner Bros. NERFINISHED
releaseDate 1951-05-19
releaseYear 1951
runtimeMinutes 88
screenwriter Lewis Meltzer NERFINISHED
Walter Doniger NERFINISHED
settingPeriod American Old West NERFINISHED
starring Hugh Sanders NERFINISHED
John Agar NERFINISHED
Kirk Douglas NERFINISHED
Morris Ankrum NERFINISHED
Virginia Mayo NERFINISHED
Walter Brennan NERFINISHED
storyBy Walter Doniger NERFINISHED

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Albert Edward Walsh notableWork Along the Great Divide
subject surface form: Raoul Walsh