A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 9, 1975
Original Title:
Breakheart Pass
Alternate Titles:
Le solitaire de Fort Humboldt
Mot Fort Humboldt
Nevada Express
Nevada Paß
Genres:
Mystery | Thriller | Western
Production Companies:
Elliott Kastner Productions
Jerry Gershwin Productions
United Artists
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 FI: PG GB: PG GR: 13 IE: 12
Runtime: 95
At the height of the frontier era, a train races through the Rocky Mountains on a classified mission to a remote army post. But one by one the passengers are being murdered, and their only hope is the mysterious John Deakin, who's being transported to face trial for murder.
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Art Direction:
Tambi Larsen
Assistant Art Director:
Kim Swados
Assistant Editor:
George C. Villaseñor
Assistant Set Decoration:
Nigel A. Boucher
Boom Operator:
Don Merritt
Casting:
Louis DiGiaimo
Costumer:
Paula Lynn Kaatz
Director:
Tom Gries
Director of Photography:
Lucien Ballard
Editor:
Byron 'Buzz' Brandt
Executive Producer:
Elliott Kastner
Gaffer:
Randy Glass
Hairstylist:
Alma Johnson
Evelyn Preece
Key Costumer:
Tom Dawson
Key Hair Stylist:
Vivienne Walker
Key Makeup Artist:
Phil Rhodes
Novel:
Alistair MacLean
Original Music Composer:
Jerry Goldsmith
Producer:
Jerry Gershwin
Producer's Assistant:
Alleen N. Nollmann
Production Manager:
Don Guest
Property Master:
Sam Gordon
Screenplay:
Alistair MacLean
Script Supervisor:
Michael Preece
Set Decoration:
Darrell Silvera
Set Designer:
R. Gilbert Clayton
Sound Effects Editor:
David M. Horton
Sound Mixer:
Gene S. Cantamessa
Special Effects:
Gerald Endler
A.D. Flowers
Logan Frazee
Still Photographer:
Kenny Bell
Stunt Coordinator:
Yakima Canutt
Stunts:
Terry Leonard
Joe Canutt
Howard Curtis
Tony Brubaker
Mickey Gilbert
Eldon Burke
Robert Tessier
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