How the West Was Won (1962)
How the West Was Won (1962)


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Cast & Crew.

Debbie Reynolds
Lilith Prescott

George Peppard
Zeb Rawlings

Carroll Baker
Eve Prescott Rawlings

James Stewart
Linus Rawlings

Gregory Peck
Cleve Van Valen

Karl Malden
Zebulon Prescott

Robert Preston
Roger Morgan

Henry Fonda
Jethro Stuart

Richard Widmark
Mike King

Carolyn Jones
Julie Rawlings

Agnes Moorehead
Rebecca Prescott

Lee J. Cobb
Marshal Lou Ramsey

Thelma Ritter
Agatha Clegg

John Wayne
Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman

Harry Morgan
Gen. Ulysses S. Grant

Eli Wallach
Charlie Gant

Walter Brennan
Col. Jeb Hawkins

Brigid Bazlen
Dora Hawkins

David Brian
Lilith's Attorney

Andy Devine
Cpl. Peterson

Raymond Massey
Abraham Lincoln

Mickey Shaughnessy
Deputy Stover

Russ Tamblyn
Confederate Deserter

Spencer Tracy
Narrator (voice)

Harry Dean Stanton
Gant Henchman (uncredited)

Lee Van Cleef
River Pirate (uncredited)

Rodolfo Acosta
Gant Gang Member (uncredited)

Clinton Sundberg
Hylan Seabury (uncredited)

Willis Bouchey
Civil War Surgeon (uncredited)

Claude Johnson
Jeremiah Rawlings (uncredited)

Kim Charney
Sam Prescott (uncredited)

Bryan Russell
Zeke Prescott (uncredited)

Stanley Livingston
Prescott Rawlings (uncredited)

Jay C. Flippen
Huggins (uncredited)

Tudor Owen
Parson Alec Harvey (uncredited)

Karl Swenson
Train Conductor (uncredited)

James Griffith
Poker Player with Cleve (uncredited)

Jack Pennick
Cpl. Murphy

Jim Michael
Barfly (uncredited)

Chuck Roberson
Officer (uncredited) / Stunts / Stunt Double

Claude Akins
Man (uncredited)

Mark Allen
Colin Harvey (uncredited)

Don Anderson
Auction Guest (uncredited)

Beulah Archuletta
Arapaho Woman (uncredited)

Robert Banas
Dance Hall Dancer (uncredited)

Willie Bloom
Barfly (uncredited)

Bill Borzage
Barfly (uncredited)

John Breen
Waiter (uncredited)

Charlie Briggs
Flying Arrow Barker (uncredited)

Buddy Bryan
Music Hall Dancer / Wagon Train Traveler (uncredited)

Paul Bryar
Auctioneer's Assistant (uncredited)

Walter Burke
Wagon Poker Player (uncredited)

Polly Burson
Stock Player (uncredited) / Stunts

Ken Curtis
Cpl. Ben (uncredited)

John Damler
Lawyer (uncredited)

Christopher Dark
Poker Player with Cleve (uncredited)

Kem Dibbs
Blacksmith (uncredited)

Forrest Draper
Bit Role (uncredited)

Craig Duncan
James Marshall (uncredited)

Ben Black Elk Sr.
Arapaho Chief (uncredited)

Raoul Freeman
Auction Guest (uncredited)

Sol Gorss
River Pirate (uncredited) / Stunts

Tom Greenway
Bit Role (uncredited)

Barry Harvey
Angus Harvey (uncredited)

William Henry
Staff Officer (uncredited)

Jerry Holmes
Railroad Clerk (uncredited)

Roy Jenson
Henchman (uncredited) / Stunts

Walter Kightly
Cavalryman (uncredited)

Jack Lambert
Gant Henchman (uncredited)

John Larch
Grimes (uncredited)

Robert P. Lieb
Bartender (uncredited)

Herbert Maneval
Schoolboy (uncredited)

J. Edward McKinley
Auctioneer (uncredited)

Gary Menteer
Music Hall Dancer / Wagon Train Traveler (uncredited)

Harold Miller
Auction Guest (uncredited)

Harry Monty
River Pirate (uncredited)

Bob Morgan
Member of Train Robbery Gang (uncredited) / Stunts

Boyd 'Red' Morgan
River Pirate (uncredited) / Stunts

Forbes Murray
Auction Guest (uncredited)

Robert Nash
Lawyer (uncredited)

Cliff Osmond
Bartender (uncredited)

Harvey Parry
Henchman (uncredited) / Stunts

Gil Perkins
Henchman (uncredited) / Stunts

Red Perkins
Union Soldier (uncredited)

Murray Pollack
Auction Guest (uncredited)

Paul Power
Auction Guest (uncredited)

Frank Radcliffe
Music Hall Dancer / Wagon Train Traveler (uncredited)

Buddy Red Bow
Arapaho Man (uncredited)

Walter Reed
River Pirate (uncredited)

Victor Romito
Henchman (uncredited)

Jamie Ross
Bruce Harvey (uncredited)

Gene Roth
Riverboat Poker Player (uncredited)

Bing Russell
Man (uncredited)

Danny Sands
Trapeze Man (uncredited) / Stunts

Joe Sawyer
Riverboat Officer (uncredited)

Jeffrey Sayre
Auction Guest (uncredited)

Phil Schumacher
Bartender (uncredited)

June Smaney
Saloon Girl (uncredited)

Kelly Smith
Little Girl (uncredited)

Dub Taylor
Man (uncredited)

Ken Terrell
River Pirate (uncredited) / Stunts

Jack Tornek
Barfly (uncredited)

William Wellman Jr.
Officer #2 (uncredited)

Harry Wilson
Cattleman at Barricade (uncredited)

Carleton Young
Poker Player with Cleve (uncredited)

John Ford
Director

Milton Krasner
Director of Photography

Charles Lang
Director of Photography

George Marshall
Director

William H. Daniels
Director of Photography

Henry Hathaway
Director

Joseph LaShelle
Director of Photography

Harold F. Kress
Editor

Bernard Smith
Producer

Alfred Newman
Original Music Composer / Conductor

Sydney Guilaroff
Hairstylist

Walter Plunkett
Costume Design

Hal Needham
Stunts

Ronnie Rondell Jr.
Stunts

Richard Thorpe
Special Guest Director

Abe Steinberg
Production Supervisor / Production Executive

Carl Brandon
Sound Editor

John Logan
Supervising Sound Editor

Lester Swartz
Special Effects

Lynn F. Reynolds
Makeup Artist

Jay Sebring
Hair Designer

Bob Overbeck
Special Effects Technician

Kendrick Kinney
Sound Editor

Matty Azzarone
Leadman

Tyrus Wong
Art Department Assistant

Ron Talsky
Costume Design

Hank Moonjean
Assistant Director

Frank Wesselhoff
Painter

Loren Janes
Stunt Double / Stunts

Ted Mapes
Stunts

John Lipow
Sound Editor

William Tuttle
Makeup Designer

Van Allen James
Sound Editor

Rick Arnold
Stunts

John Gay
Writer

Milo B. Lory
Sound Editor

Charles Schulthies
Special Effects Technician

Richard Talmadge
Second Unit Director / Stunt Coordinator

John Truwe
Makeup Artist

Harold Humbrock
Sound Editor

Al Carmichael
Stunts

Everett Creach
Stunts

Donna Hall
Stunts / Stunt Double

Troy Melton
Stunts

Dick Shane
Stunts

Bob Terhune
Stunts

Jerry Vance
Stunts

Troy Ward
Stunts

James V. King
Camera Operator

Mike Henry
Negative Cutter

Jack N. Young
Stunts

Ethmer Roten
Musician

Paul Salamunovich
Vocals

Michael Preece
Script Supervisor

Charles Horvath
Stunts

Carl Pitti
Stunts

Carl Fortina
Musician

Frank Cordell
Stunts

Harold E. Wellman
Second Unit Director of Photography

Ken Darby
Vocals / Lyricist

Louise Di Tullio
Musician

Chuck Hayward
Stunts

Rusty Richards
Stunts

Jack Williams
Stunts

Bill Johnson
Camera Operator

Dean Smith
Stunts

May Boss
Stunts

Leroy Johnson
Stunts

Autry Ward
Stunts

Joe Yrigoyen
Stunts

Leo Shuken
Orchestrator

Sally Stevens
Vocals

John Epper
Stunts

Richard Farnsworth
Stunts

Robert Fuca
Set Costumer

Dave Guard
Vocals

Vince De Rosa
Musician

Tommy Morgan
Musician

Fred Graham
Stunts

Eddie Juaregui
Stunts

Louise Montana
Stunts

Pete G. Papanickolas
Grip

Charles K. Hagedon
Editorial Consultant / Color Assistant

Cliff Lyons
Stunts

Owen Marsh
Camera Technician

Robert Armbruster
Conductor

Robert Emmett Dolan
Conductor / Music Coordinator

Joan Joseff
Other

Robert Bain
Musician

Jack Hayes
Orchestrator

Uan Rasey
Musician

Addison Hehr
Art Direction

Jack Mills
Set Decoration

Thomas Conroy
Production Supervisor

Don Greenwood Jr.
Set Decoration
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Details.
Release DateNovember 2, 1962
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 44m
Content RatingG
Budget$15,000,000
Box Office$50,000,000
Filming LocationsUncompahgre National Forest · Custer State Park · Inyo National Forest · Alabama Hills · Arizona · Colorado · Utah · Hal Roach Studios · California, United States
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
How the West Was Won is a 1962 American epic Western film directed by Henry Hathaway (who directed three out of the five chapters: "The Rivers," "The Plains" and "The Outlaws"), John Ford ("The Civil War") and George Marshall ("The Railroad"), produced by Bernard Smith, written by James R. Webb, and narrated by Spencer Tracy. The film centers on a family and their descendents over the span of decades as they explore and settle the American frontier of the United States.
Originally filmed in true three-lens Cinerama with the accompanying three-panel panorama projected onto an enormous curved screen, the film features an ensemble cast formed by many cinema icons and newcomers, including (in alphabetical order) Carroll Baker, Lee J. Cobb, Henry Fonda, Carolyn Jones, Karl Malden, Gregory Peck, George Peppard, Robert Preston, Debbie Reynolds, James Stewart, Eli Wallach, John Wayne and Richard Widmark. The supporting cast features Brigid Bazlen, Walter Brennan, David Brian, Andy Devine, Raymond Massey, Agnes Moorehead, Henry (Harry) Morgan, Thelma Ritter, Mickey Shaughnessy and Russ Tamblyn.
How the West Was Won is widely considered one of Hollywood's greatest epics. The film received widespread critical acclaim and was a box office success, grossing $50 million on a budget of $15 million. At the 36th Academy Awards it earned eight nominations, including Best Picture, and won three, for Best Story and Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen, Best Sound and Best Film Editing. In 1997 it was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".
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