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The Hallelujah Trail (1965)

Cinerama sends you roaring with laughter and adventure down that wide and wonderful fun-trail!

Genre : Western, Comedy, Adventure

Runtime : 2H 45M

Director : John Sturges
Writer : John Gay

Synopsis

A wagon train heads for Denver with a cargo of whisky for the miners. Chaos ensues as the Temperance League, the US cavalry, the miners and the local Indians all try to take control of the valuable cargo.

Actors

Burt Lancaster
Burt Lancaster
Col. Thaddeus P. Gearhart
Lee Remick
Lee Remick
Cora Templeton Massingale
Jim Hutton
Jim Hutton
Capt. Paul Slater
Donald Pleasence
Donald Pleasence
'Oracle' Jones
Brian Keith
Brian Keith
Frank Wallingham
Martin Landau
Martin Landau
Chief Walks-Stooped-Over
Pamela Tiffin
Pamela Tiffin
Louise Gearhart
John Anderson
John Anderson
Sgt. Buell
Tom Stern
Tom Stern
Kevin O'Flaherty
Robert J. Wilke
Robert J. Wilke
Chief Five Barrels
Dub Taylor
Dub Taylor
Clayton Howell
Whit Bissell
Whit Bissell
Hobbs
Helen Kleeb
Helen Kleeb
Henrietta
Val Avery
Val Avery
Bartender
Noam Pitlik
Noam Pitlik
Interpreter
William Benedict
William Benedict
Simpson
Hope Summers
Hope Summers
Mrs. Hasselrad
Ted Markland
Ted Markland
Bandmaster
Larry Duran
Larry Duran
Brother-in-law
Jerry Gatlin
Jerry Gatlin
Brother-in-law 2
Marshall Reed
Marshall Reed
Lt. Carter
Jim Burk
Jim Burk
Elks-Runner
John McKee
John McKee
Rafe Pike
Bing Russell
Bing Russell
Horner
Buff Brady
Buff Brady
Bilkins
Carl Pitti
Carl Pitti
Phillips
Elaine Martone
Elaine Martone
Loretta (uncredited)

Crews

John Sturges
John Sturges
Director
William Gulick
William Gulick
Novel
John Gay
John Gay
Screenplay
John Sturges
John Sturges
Producer
Elmer Bernstein
Elmer Bernstein
Music
Robert Surtees
Robert Surtees
Director of Photography
Ferris Webster
Ferris Webster
Editor
Lynn Stalmaster
Lynn Stalmaster
Casting
Edith Head
Edith Head
Costume Design
Robert B. Shepard
Robert B. Shepard
Playback Singer
Robert E. Relyea
Robert E. Relyea
Associate Producer
Cary Odell
Cary Odell
Art Direction
Hoyle Barrett
Hoyle Barrett
Set Decoration
Robert J. Schiffer
Robert J. Schiffer
Makeup Artist
Fae M. Smith
Fae M. Smith
Hairstylist
Nate H. Edwards
Nate H. Edwards
Production Manager
Patrick J. Palmer
Patrick J. Palmer
Unit Manager
Allen K. Wood
Allen K. Wood
Production Supervisor
Jack N. Reddish
Jack N. Reddish
Assistant Director
Wayne Fury
Wayne Fury
Sound Effects Editor
Gilbert D. Marchant
Gilbert D. Marchant
Sound Effects Editor
Robert Martin
Robert Martin
Sound
Clem Portman
Clem Portman
Sound Recordist
A. Paul Pollard
A. Paul Pollard
Special Effects
Wesley Jeffries
Wesley Jeffries
Wardrobe Designer
Marshall M. Borden
Marshall M. Borden
Assistant Editor
Richard Carruth
Richard Carruth
Music Editor
John Franco
John Franco
Script Supervisor

Trailers and other movies

Hallelujah Trail Movie Trailer

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