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Thunder in the Valley
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Thunder in the Valley

Nov 1, 1947
1h 43m
★ 7.5

Out of the Hills The Drama of the Valley People

Overview

The popular Alfred Ollivant novel "Bob, Son of Battle" is the source for this drama about sheep dogs in the Scottish highlands, filmed in mountains in Utah’s Garfield County. Gwenn is a crusty shepherd whose struggling relationship with his son McCallister is complicated by a predatory animal that is attacking the flocks of local shepherds.

Genres

Drama

Production Companies

20th Century Fox

Cast

Lon McCallister

David MacAdam

Lon McCallister

Peggy Ann Garner

Maggie Moore

Peggy Ann Garner

Edmund Gwenn

Adam MacAdam

Edmund Gwenn

Reginald Owen

James Moore

Reginald Owen

Charles Irwin

Long Kirby

Charles Irwin

J. Farrell MacDonald

McPherson - Innkeeper

J. Farrell MacDonald

Mae Marsh

Flower Vendor

Mae Marsh

C. Montague Shaw

Judge

C. Montague Shaw

Houseley Stevenson

Angus MacIvor

Houseley Stevenson

Dan Sheridan

Constable

Dan Sheridan

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