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Breakheart Pass is a 1975 American Western film that stars Charles Bronson, Ben Johnson, Richard Crenna, and Jill Ireland. Based on the 1974 novel of the same title by Scottish author Alistair MacLean (1922–1987), [ 4 ] it was filmed in north-central Idaho .
Richard Donald Crenna (November 30, 1926 – January 17, 2003) was an American actor and television director. [3]Crenna starred in such motion pictures as Made in Paris (1966), Marooned (1969), Breakheart Pass (1975), The Evil (1978), The Flamingo Kid (1984), Summer Rental (1985) and Sabrina (1995).
Eddie Little Sky (August 15, 1926 – September 5, 1997), also known as Edward Little, was an American actor.A citizen of the Oglala Lakota tribe Eddie had parts in 36 feature films and over 60 television shows, [1] mainly westerns in the role of a Native American.
Alan Scott Newman (September 23, 1950 – November 20, 1978) was an American film and television actor and stuntman whose most prominent roles were in The Towering Inferno and Breakheart Pass. He was the only son and the eldest child of actor Paul Newman.
Breakheart Pass: Marica Scoville 1976 From Noon till Three: Amanda Starbuck 1979 Love and Bullets: Jackie Pruit 1982 Death Wish II: Geri Nichols 1987 Assassination: Lara Royce Craig Caught: Janet Devon (final film role) Television Year Title Role Notes 1959 The Voodoo Factor: Renee Unknown episodes 1960 Juke Box Jury: 1 episode 1961 Armchair ...
The great movie serials: their sound and fury. London: Woburn Press. ISBN 0-7130-0097-X. Goldstein, Alan (May 26, 1986). "Yakima Canutt, Rodeo Rider Who Became Film Stunt Man, Dies". Los Angeles Times; Herman, Jan (1995). A talent for trouble: the life of Hollywood's most acclaimed director, William Wyler. New York, NY: G.P. Putnam's Sons.
The latest Psycho-Pass movie is reuniting season 1's fan-favourite partners: here's how and where you can watch the new story of this dystopian world.
The novel was adapted into a film in 1974 directed by Geoffrey Reeve and starring David Birney, Charlotte Rampling and Michael Lonsdale. The idea for the film had come from Reeve, who was partners with MacLean in a business to make movies.