Bush Pilot (film)
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Bush Pilot | |
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Directed by |
Sterling Campbell Larry Cromien (aerial sequences) |
Produced by |
Larry Cromien (producer) Jack Ogilvie (associate producer) |
Written by |
Gordon Burwash (additional dialogue) Scott Darling (story) |
Starring | See below |
Music by | Samuel Hersenhoren |
Cinematography | Edward Hyland |
Editing by | Jack Ogilvie |
Release dates | 1947 |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Country |
Canada USA |
Language | English |
Bush Pilot is a 1947 Canadian / American film directed by Sterling Campbell.
Plot summary
Red North is bush pilot in the village of Nouvelle, part of Canada's north. His half-brother, Paul Gerard decides to relocate his bush pilot business to the same lake, competing with Red's business and romantic interests.
Cast
- Rochelle Hudson as Hilary Ward
- Jack La Rue as Paul Girard
- Austin Willis as Red North
- Florence Kennedy as Mrs. Ward
- Frank Perry as Chuck Ward
- Joseph Carr as Andy Moodie
- Gordon Adam
- Louise Campbell
- Charles Emerson
- Gerald Rowan
- James Peddie
- Denis Murphy
- Michael Lambert
- Robert Christie
- Eric Clavering
- Nancy Graham
- Alene Kamis
Soundtrack
External links
- Bush Pilot at the Internet Movie Database
- Bush Pilot is available for free download at the Internet Archive [more]
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