A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 4, 1955
Original Title:
The Long Gray Line
Alternate Titles:
La lunga linea grigia
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Columbia Pictures
Rota Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
JP: G US: NR
Runtime: 138
The life story of a salt-of-the-earth Irish immigrant, who becomes an Army Noncommissioned Officer and spends his 50 year career at the United States Military Academy at West Point. This includes his job-related experiences as well as his family life and the relationships he develops with young cadets with whom he befriends. Based on the life of a real person.
Art Direction:
Robert Peterson
Assistant Camera:
Joseph A. August Jr.
Assistant Director:
Wingate Smith
Jack Corrick
Edward O'Fearna
Gil Mandelik
Book:
Marty Maher
Nardi Reeder Campion
Camera Operator:
Emil Oster
Costume Design:
Jean Louis
Director:
John Ford
Director of Photography:
Charles Lawton Jr.
Charles Lang
Editor:
William A. Lyon
Hairstylist:
Fae M. Smith
Hazel Keats
Helen Hunt
Makeup Artist:
Clay Campbell
Robert J. Schiffer
James R. Barker
Ray Sebastian
Music:
George Duning
Music Supervisor:
Morris Stoloff
Producer:
Robert Arthur
Screenplay:
Edward Hope
Script Supervisor:
Meta Stern
Set Decoration:
Frank Tuttle
Sound:
John P. Livadary
George Cooper
Still Photographer:
Homer Van Pelt
Stunt Double:
Fritz Ford
Stunts:
Guy Way
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