The Mountain (1956) | |
Director(s) | Edward Dmytryk |
Producer(s) | Edward Dmytryk |
Top Genres | Action, Adventure, Drama, Film Adaptation, Sports |
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The Mountain (1956) was a Drama - Action Film directed by Edward Dmytryk and produced by Edward Dmytryk.
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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
CELEBRATING DOLORES HART: The Virginian, The Mountain of the Sun (1963)
on Oct 19, 2018 From Caftan WomanVirginie is celebrating the 80th birthday of Dolores Hart on October 20th with a blogathon running on October 18th to the 20th at her site, The Wonderful World of Cinema. Click HERE to read all of the contributions. THE VIRGINIAN: THE MOUNTAIN OF THE SUN The Virginian ran on NBC from 1... 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
The Mountain (1956)
By Beatrice on Apr 17, 2016 From Flickers in TimeThe Mountain Directed by Edward Dmytryck Written by Ranald MacDougall from a novel by Henry Troyat 1956/USA Paramount Pictures First viewing/Netflix Spencer Tracy channels Manuel from Captains Courageous in portraying an ancient mountaineer. ?It’s an excellent performance. Before the cred... 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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Christopher 'Chris' Teller: You're not going to take me up there?
Zachary Teller: [Shakes his head] I haven't climbed in ten tears. That in itself would be enough if a man gets old... and besides, my hands are not as strong as they once were... and the mountain is aginst me. But all that there is, there's one thing more, the most important thing. It isn't right! Isn't there anything inside you that tells you it isn't right? You want me to take you mYou want me to take you up to the top of the mountain in the sight of God so you can pick the pockets of dead people? Does money mean that much to you?
Christopher 'Chris' Teller: [Agrily] I'd do more than that to get out of here!
Father Belacchi: They're getting up a rescue party to climb the mountain.
Zachary Teller: Why, if everybody's dead?
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In the Italian dubbing, the "new silk rope" becomes a "new nylon rope"; this is due to the popularity of nylon ropes then in Italy, as they had been used in the recent 1954 Italian expedition to K2, which received lots of media attention in Italy at the time.
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