How the West Was Won  (1962)

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The movie How the West Was Won, released in 1962 and directed by John Ford, Henry Hathaway, George Marshall, Richard Thorpe, was shot on film using Cinerama Camera, Ultra Panavision 70 Camera and Kodak Ektar 27 mm Lens, Panavision Lenses with William H. Daniels, Milton R. Krasner, Charles Lang, Joseph LaShelle as cinematographer and editing by Harold F. Kress.
Edited by | Harold F. Kress
Written by | James R. Webb, John Gay
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Country | USA
Language | English, Arapaho
Genres | Western

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Cast
Eve Prescott
Marshal Lou Ramsey
Jethro Stuart
Julie Rawlings
Zebulon Prescott
Cleve Van Valen
Zeb Rawlings
Roger Morgan
Lilith Prescott
Linus Rawlings
Charlie Gant
Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman
Dora Hawkins
Col. Jeb Hawkins
Lilith's Attorney
Cpl. Peterson
Abraham Lincoln
Rebecca Prescott
Gen. Ulysses S. Grant
Agatha Clegg
Deputy Stover
Confederate Deserter
Narrated By
Gant Gang Member
Colin Harvey
Arapaho Woman
Dance Hall Dancer
Flying Arrow Barker
Auctioneer's Assistant
Wagon Poker Player
Stock Player
Sam Prescott
Cpl. Ben
Poker Player With Cleve
Blacksmith
James Marshall
Arapaho Chief
River Pirate
Poker Player With Cleve
Angus Harvey
Staff Officer
Railroad Clerk
Henchman
Jeremiah Rawlings
Cavalryman
Gant Henchman
Prescott Rawlings
River Pirate
Member Of Train Robbery Gang
River Pirate
Bartender
Parson Alec Harvey
Henchman
Cpl. Murphy
Henchman
Union Soldier
Arapaho Man
River Pirate
Bruce Harvey
Riverboat Poker Player
Zeke Prescott
Trapeze Man
Riverboat Officer
Auction Spectator
Gant Henchman
Hylan Seabury
Train Conductor
River Pirate
River Pirate
Cattleman At Barricade
Poker Player With Cleve
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Director - Segments "the Rivers", "the Plains", "the Outlaws"
Director - Segment "the Railroad"
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Written By - Suggested By The Series "how The West Was Won" Which Appeared In Life Magazine
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Stunt Double: Debbie Reynolds / Stunts
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