Third Man on the Mountain (1959) | |
Director(s) | Ken Annakin |
Producer(s) | Bill Anderson, Alan Jaggs (associate), Walt Disney (uncredited) |
Top Genres | Adventure, Drama, Family, Film Adaptation |
Top Topics | Book-Based, Coming of Age, Disney |
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Third Man on the Mountain (1959) was a Adventure - Drama Film directed by Ken Annakin and produced by Walt Disney, Bill Anderson and Alan Jaggs.
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Third Man on the Mountain
By Rick29 on Feb 1, 2021 From Classic Film & TV CafeJames MacArthur as Rudi. I'm hoping that Disney+ will eventually provide an outlet for some of the studio's lesser-known live action films, such as The Sword and the Rose, The Fighting Prince of Donegal, and Third Man on the the Mountain. The subject of this review, Third Man on the Mountain (1959)... Read full article
Third Man on the Mountain (1958)
By Beatrice on Oct 17, 2016 From Flickers in TimeThird Man on the Mountain Directed by Ken Annakin Written by Eleanore Griffin from a book by James Ramsey Ullman 1959/USA/UK Walt Disney Productions First viewing/Netflix rental Lizbeth Hempel: Yes. Or of a dishwasher, or a hotel proprietor. But never the wife of a hotel proprietor who wanted to ... Read full article
Third Man on the Mountain ( 1959 )
By The Metzinger Sisters on May 23, 2015 From Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film LoversIn the late 1950s, Walt Disney took a vacation to Zermatt, Switzerland and, upon his return home to the States, was inspired to produce a film that was as entertaining as the summer holiday he had taken. So, with his usual infallible skill in selecting personnel, Disney rounded up a crackerjack team... Read full article
Third Man on the Mountain ( 1959 )
By The Metzinger Sisters on May 23, 2015 From Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film LoversIn the late 1950s, Walt Disney took a vacation to Zermatt, Switzerland and, upon his return home to the States, was inspired to produce a film that was as entertaining as the summer holiday he had taken. So, with his usual infallible skill in selecting personnel, Disney rounded up a crackerjack team... Read full article
Third Man on the Mountain ( 1959 )
By The Metzinger Sisters on May 23, 2015 From Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film LoversIn the late 1950s, Walt Disney took a vacation to Zermatt, Switzerland and, upon his return home to the States, was inspired to produce a film that was as entertaining as the summer holiday he had taken. So, with his usual infallible skill in selecting personnel, Disney rounded up a crackerjack team... Read full article
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Franz Lerner: What do you mean?
Emil Saxo: Tomorrow the weather will be good, after that, who knows? If we leave at first dawn, we'll be there by eight. The boy will stay with him, he won't be left alone. And it's what he would want us to do.
Franz Lerner: It isn't a question of what he would want. A guide - at any rate, a guide of Kurtal - does not leave his client on a mountain and go on alone.
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Helen Hayes: James MacArthur's mother, appears uncredited as a tourist leaving the hotel where Rudi works.
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