Bush Pilot (film)

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Bush Pilot
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

Soundtrack

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