The Voice of Bugle Ann
The Voice of Bugle Ann | |
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Directed by | Richard Thorpe |
Produced by | John W. Considine Jr. |
Written by | Harvey Gates, Samuel Hoffenstein, MacKinlay Kantor (novel) |
Starring |
Lionel Barrymore Maureen O'Sullivan |
Music by | Rudolph Kopp |
Cinematography | Ernest Haller |
Edited by | George Boemler |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Loews, Inc. |
Release dates |
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Running time | 72 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Voice of Bugle Ann is a 1936 film directed by Richard Thorpe, based on a novel of the same title by MacKinlay Kantor.
Brief Synopsis
A Missouri farmer's love for his hunting dog triggers a feud that divides the county. The movie is based on a novel of the same name by MacKinlay Kantor which in turn is loosely based on the tale of Old Drum, a foxhound which is said to the inspiration of the "Man's Best Friend" speech in 1870.
Cast
- Lionel Barrymore as Spring Davis
- Maureen O'Sullivan as Camden Terry
- Eric Linden as Benjy Davis
- Dudley Digges as Jacob Terry
- Spring Byington as Ma Davis
- Charley Grapewin as Cal Royster
- Henry Wadsworth as Bake Royster
- William Newell as Mr. Tanner
- James Macklin as Del Royster
- Jonathan Hale as District Attorney
- Frederick Burton as The warden
See also
Release Date
15 February 1936
Production Dates
25 November—30 December 1935
References
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