The Painted Hills (1951) [G]

Release Date:
May 4, 1951

Original Title:
The Painted Hills

Alternate Titles:
Lassie Herois da Montanha
Lassie's Adventures in the Goldrush
Lassie's Christmas Story

Genres:
Action | Adventure | Drama | Family

Production Companies:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: G 

Runtime: 68

PACKED WITH THRILLS!

After years of prospecting, Jonathan finally strikes gold. He returns to town only to discover that his partner has since died and left Tommy fatherless. He decides to leave Shep (played by Lassie) with Tommy to cheer him up. Meanwhile, Jonathan's new partner, Lin, isn't interested in sharing the gold, and lures Jonathan to his death. Lassie immediately deduces what's happened, so Lin poisons Lassie. Lassie barely pulls through and pursues Lin to a climactic confrontation where, due to an off-screen accident with some liquid nitrogen, Lin's gun jams.

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Art Direction:
Cedric Gibbons
Leonid Vasian

Assistant Director:
Sid Sidman

Director:
Harold F. Kress

Director of Photography:
Harold Lipstein
Alfred Gilks

Editor:
Newell P. Kimlin

Hairstylist:
Sydney Guilaroff

Makeup Artist:
William Tuttle

Novel:
Alexander Hull

Original Music Composer:
Daniele Amfitheatrof

Producer:
Chester M. Franklin

Screenplay:
True Eames Boardman

Set Decoration:
Edwin B. Willis

Sound:
Douglas Shearer

Special Effects:
Warren Newcombe

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