I'd Climb the Highest Mountain (1951) | |
Director(s) | Henry King |
Producer(s) | Lamar Trotti |
Top Genres | Drama, Romance |
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I'd Climb the Highest Mountain (1951) was a Drama Film directed by Henry King and produced by Lamar Trotti.
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"Lux Radio Theater" broadcast a 60 minute radio adaptation of the movie onOctober 29, 1951 with Susan Hayward and William Lundigan reprising their film roles.
When the producers needed a vintage automobile for the film, they scouted in the shooting area and found Otis Mason in Westminster, South Carolina, who had restored a 1912 Overland to running condition that he had recovered from a barn. His vehicle was hired, and as no one else knew how to operate it, he appeared in the movie as the driver, with one line, "Yes, Ma'am."
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When the producers needed a vintage automobile for the film, they scouted in the shooting area and found Otis Mason in Westminster, South Carolina, who had restored a 1912 Overland to running condition that he had recovered from a barn. His vehicle was hired, and as no one else knew how to operate it, he appeared in the movie as the driver, with one line, "Yes, Ma'am."
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