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The Trail of the Lonesome Pine
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Synopsis
Paramount's first outdoor Technicolor feature, Trail of the Lonesome Pine was the third film version of John Fox Jr.'s novel. Inspired by the Hatfield-McCoy feud, the story is set in the Blue Ridge mountains of Virginia. Outsider Fred MacMurray arrives to clear the path for a new railroad. Mountain girl Sylvia Sidney falls in love with MacMurray, which incurs the enmity of Sidney's boyfriend Henry Fonda. It also plunks MacMurray in the middle of a long-standing feud between Sidney's family and another mountain clan. Hostilities alternately erupt and simmer until Sidney's youngest brother (Spanky McFarland) is killed by a feud-inspired dynamite blast. This tragic incident brings virtually everyone to their senses, and the feud is finally buried. Better in its individual setpieces than as a unified whole, Trail of the Lonesome Pine is still a worthwhile experience, especially when a pristine three-strip Technicolor print is available. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Robert H. Barrat Buck Falin
Alan Baxter Clayt Tolliver
Beulah Bondi Melissa
Nigel Bruce Mr. Thumber
Richard Carle Ezra
Fern Emmett Lena
Henry Fonda Dave Tolliver
Otto H. Fries Corsey
Samuel S. Hinds Sheriff
Fuzzy Knight Tater
Fred MacMurray Jack Hale
George "Spanky" McFarland Buddy
Sylvia Sidney June Tolliver
Fred Stone Judd Tolliver

Production Crew

Hans Dreier Art Director
John Fox, Jr. Book Author
Howard Greene Cinematographer
Robert C. Bruce Cinematographer
W. Howard Greene Cinematographer
Henry Hathaway Director
Robert Bischoff Editor
Boris Morros Musical Direction/Supervision
John Fox, Jr. Play Author
Walter Wagner Producer
Walter Wanger Producer
Grover Jones Screenwriter
Harvey Thew Screenwriter
Horace McCoy Screenwriter
Year: 1936
Runtime: 102
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature


Produced by
Paramount
Walter Wanger

Release
by Paramount

Awards
1975 - Film Presented - Telluride Film Festival