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The Long Gray Line (1955)

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Directed by
John Ford

Written by
Nardi Reeder Campion, Edward Hope

Cast
Tyrone Power, Maureen O'Hara, Robert Francis, Donald Crisp, Ward Bond [more]


DVD Release Date
• R1: Jan 2, 2002

Budget $1,748,000

MPAA Rating
NR

Running Time
2 hours, 18 minutes

Country USA

Studio Columbia Pictures

More info on IMDb.com

Other Titles
• The Long Gray Line
• Mit Leib und Seele (1955)



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 Trivia from The Long Gray Line (1955)
1
"The Long Gray Line" is based on the experiences of real-life West Point athletic trainer Marty Maher.

  
2
Additional cast: Walter D. Ehlers (Mike Shannon) and Chuck Courtney (Whitey Larson).

  
3
Additional credit: Nardi R. Campion (source writer: "Bringing Up the Brass").

  
4
Filmed in Cinemascope. Color by Technicolor.

  


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