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Anonymous (Legend) wrote on Fri, 21 Nov 2008 21:10:34 GMT reply
The first feature film to be photographed and projected in the panoramic three-camera Cinerama process, this epic Western is almost as expansive as the West itself, chronicling a pioneering family's triumphs and tragedies in numerous episodes spanning three generations and a half century of westward movement. Divided into five segments directed by veteran Hollywood filmmakers Henry Hathaway, George Marshall, and the legendary John Ford (and including uncredited sequences directed by Richard Thorpe), the film was one of the most ambitious ever made by the venerable MGM studio. Its stellar cast reads like a virtual who's who of Hollywood's biggest stars. Debbie Reynolds plays a sturdy survivor of many pioneering dangers, and the eventual widow of a gambler (Gregory Peck), who is later reunited with her nephew (George Peppard), a Civil War veteran and cavalryman who heads for San Francisco as the transcontinental railroad is being built. Many more characters and stories are woven throughout this epic film, which is dramatically uneven but totally engrossing with its stunning vistas and countless outdoor locations in Illinois, Kentucky, South Dakota, Monument Valley in Arizona, California, Colorado, and elsewhere. --Jeff Shannon
Anonymous (Legend) wrote on Fri, 21 Nov 2008 21:07:09 GMT reply

Zoobilation 2008 was a 'party with a bite'
Montgomery Advertiser, AL - Oct 12, 2008
Ellen and Bill Griffin were among the night's guests who enjoyed the music of Ben Massey as he entertained arrivals on the other side of the arbor. ...
Anonymous (Legend) wrote on Fri, 21 Nov 2008 21:01:51 GMT reply

Residents object to power poles along Erie Road
Bradenton Herald,  United States - Oct 5, 2008
Having lived in Parrish for 18 years, Debbie Massey said that the trees and brush that make Erie Road a country drive are being wiped out. ...
She was friendly to fans.
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