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Down Liberty Road
1956 film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Down Liberty Road is a 1956 American short film directed by Harold D. Schuster. The film is also known as Freedom Highway in the United States. It has an early performance by Tommy Kirk.[1]
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Plot
On a cross-country Greyhound bus, passengers give historically dubious summaries of major landmarks. Riders include a grieving father of a fallen soldier and C-list celebrities of the 1950s.
Cast
- Morris Ankrum, as Fred Schroeder, his son, a fallen soldier will be awarded The Medal of Honor
- Angie Dickinson, As Mary, becomes romantically joined with Charles Maxwell, the football player.
- Tommy Kirk, Boy Scout
- John Litel as a signer of the Declaration of Independence
- Charles Maxwell as Bill Roberts, #64 Philadelphia Eagles footballer, a bus companion to Tommy Kirk and Angie Dickinson
- Tex Ritter, Sings and plays guitar
- Marshall Thompson, as unnamed, a visiting spirit
- Mary Treen, As the Philadelphia Eagles front office secretary
- Charles Koff,
- Clarence Wheeler
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