The Last Flight of Noah’s Ark  (1980)

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The movie The Last Flight of Noah’s Ark, released in 1980 and directed by Charles Jarrott, was shot on film using Panavision Cameras with Charles F. Wheeler as cinematographer and editing by Gordon D. Brenner.
Directed by | Charles Jarrott
Cinematography by | Charles F. Wheeler
Edited by | Gordon D. Brenner
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Country | USA
Language | English, Japanese
Genres | Adventure, Family

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Noah Dugan
Bernadette Lafleur
Cleveland
Coslough
Benchley
Charlotte Braithwaite
Leipzig Manager
Slabotsky
Irate Pilot
Chaplain
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Musician: French Horn
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Animal Supervisor: Gentle Jungle [us]
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