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The Loon's Necklace (1949)

Genre : Fantasy

Runtime : 10M

Director : F.R. Crawley

Synopsis

The Tsimshian legend of a blind old medicine man and the origin of the distinctive white pattern on the neck of the loon.

Actors

George Gorman
George Gorman
Narrator (voice)

Crews

F.R. Crawley
F.R. Crawley
Director
Douglas Leechman
Douglas Leechman
Writer
Grant Crabtree
Grant Crabtree
Cinematography
Judith Crawley
Judith Crawley
Editor

Posters and backgrounds

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