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Thunder in the Valley (film)
1947 directed by Louis King From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Thunder in the Valley is a 1947 American Technicolor drama film directed by Louis King and starring Lon McCallister, Peggy Ann Garner and Edmund Gwenn.[1] It is based on the 1898 novel Owd Bob by Alfred Ollivant, which has previously been adapted into a 1938 film of the same title. The film was produced and distributed by 20th Century Fox and cost a reported $1.9 million.[2] It was released in Britain under the alternative title Bob, Son of Battle.
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Plot
A crockerty old sheepherder, Adam MacAdam, loves his prize collie dog, but little else, not even his son David. But David, with the help of a neighbor's daughter, Maggie Moore, raises his own prize dog and beats out his father in a contest.
Cast
- Lon McCallister as David MacAdam
- Peggy Ann Garner as Maggie Moore
- Edmund Gwenn as Adam MacAdam
- Reginald Owen as James Moore
- Charles Irwin as Long Kirby
- Leyland Hodgson as Ferguson
- Norma Varden as Lady Eleanor
- J. Farrell MacDonald as McPherson - Innkeeper
- John Rogers as MacKenzie
- Houseley Stevenson as Angus MacIvor
- Jean Prescott as Mrs. Elizabeth Moore
- David Thursby as Samuel Thornton
- Edgar Norton as Parson Leggy Hornbut
- James Finlayson as Court Judge
- Al Ferguson as Bailiff
- Mae Marsh as Flower Vendor
- Douglas Gerrard as Villager
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Production
Parts of the film were shot in Duck Creek, Strawberry Valley, Strawberry Point, Kanab Canyon, Navajo Lake, and Blue Springs in Utah.[3]: 288
Peggy Cummins was initially cast in the lead female role following her being moved off the production of Forever Amber.[4]
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