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Director: | Jacques Tourneur |
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Writer: | Ernest Haycox, Ernest Pascal |
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In 1850s Oregon, a businessman is torn between his love of two very different women and his loyalty to a compulsive gambler friend who goes over the line. | |
Release Date: | Jul 17, 1946 |
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Director: | Jacques Tourneur |
Writer: | Ernest Haycox, Ernest Pascal |
Genres: | Western |
Keywords | oregon, usa |
Production Companies | Universal Pictures |
Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
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Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Dana Andrews | Logan Stuart |
Brian Donlevy | George Camrose |
Susan Hayward | Lucy Overmire |
Patricia Roc | Caroline Marsh |
Ward Bond | Honey Bragg |
Hoagy Carmichael | Hi Linnet |
Fay Holden | Mrs. Overmire |
Stanley Ridges | Jonas Overmire |
Lloyd Bridges | Johnny Steele |
Andy Devine | Ben Dance |
Victor Cutler | Vane Blazier |
Rose Hobart | Marta Lestrade |
Halliwell Hobbes | Clenchfield |
James Cardwell | Gray Bartlett |
Onslow Stevens | Jack Lestrade |
Tad Devine | Asa Dance |
Denny Devine | Bushrod Dance |
Virginia Patton | Liza Stone/Barlett (uncredited) |
Harlan Briggs | Dr. Balance (uncredited) |
Frank Ferguson | Preacher (uncredited) |
Erville Alderson | Judge (uncredited) |
Chief Yowlachie | Indian Spokesman (uncredited) |
Ralph Peters | Harry Stutchell (uncredited) |
Ray Teal | Neal Howison (uncredited) |
Harry Shannon | Henry McLane (uncredited) |
Wallace Scott | Mack McIver (uncredited) |
Peter Whitney | Cornelius - Baggage Clerk (uncredited) |
Dorothy Peterson | Mrs. Dance (uncredited) |
Francis McDonald | Cobb (uncredited) |
Rex Lease | Card Player (uncredited) |
Chester Clute | Portland Storekeeper (uncredited) |
Jack Ingram | Trail Rider (uncredited) |
Alexander Pollard | Waiter (uncredited) |
Richard Alexander | Miner (uncredited) |
Phil Bloom | Miner (uncredited) |
John Bose | Miner (uncredited) |
Roy Bucko | Miner (uncredited) |
Spencer Chan | Miner (uncredited) |
Martin Cichy | Miner (uncredited) |
Jack Rube Clifford | Miner (uncredited) |
Tex Cooper | Miner (uncredited) |
Ben Corbett | Miner (uncredited) |
Art Felix | Miner (uncredited) |
John George | Miner (uncredited) |
Karl Hackett | Miner (uncredited) |
Jack Kenny | Miner (uncredited) |
Al Kunde | Miner (uncredited) |
Kansas Moehring | Miner (uncredited) |
Charles Morton | Miner (uncredited) |
Anton Northpole | Miner (uncredited) |
William H. O'Brien | Miner (uncredited) |
Harry 'Snub' Pollard | Miner (uncredited) |
Bob Reeves | Miner (uncredited) |
Gene Roth | Miner (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Travis Banton | Costume Design |
Jack Pierce | Makeup Artist |
Frank Skinner | Original Music Composer, Music Director |
Ernest Haycox | Writer |
Ernest Pascal | Screenplay |
John B. Goodman | Art Direction |
Richard H. Riedel | Art Direction |
Leigh Smith | Set Decoration |
Milton Carruth | Editor |
Russell A. Gausman | Set Decoration |
Carmen Dirigo | Hairstylist |
Fred Frank | Assistant Director |
Bernard B. Brown | Sound Director |
Jacques Tourneur | Director |
Edward Cronjager | Director of Photography |
Name | Title |
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Walter Wanger | Producer |
Alexander Golitzen | Associate Producer |
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Any man, I suppose, who believes as I do that the human race is a horrible mistake. Canyon Passage is directed by Jacques Tourneur and is adapted by Ernest Pascal from the novel written by Ernest Haycox. It stars Dana Andrews, Brian Donlevy, Ward Bond, Susan Hayward, Lloyd Bridges & Patricia Roc, ... with Hoagy Carmichael also supporting and offering up ditties such as the Oscar Nominated "Ole Buttermilk Sky". Music is by Frank Skinner and cinematography by Edward Cronjager. More famed for his moody black & white pieces, Canyon Passage finds Tourneur operating in glorious Technicolor on Western landscapes. The result of which is as gorgeous as it is thematically sizzling. The story follows Andrews' Logan Stuart, a former scout turned store & freight owner who has landed in Jacksonsville, Oregon. Also residing here is the girl he is courting, Caroline Marsh (Roc) and his friend George Camrose (Donlevy) who plans to marry Lucy Overmire (Hayward). However, there are problems afoot as George has a serious gambling problem, one that will send this tiny town into turmoil. Affairs of the heart also come under pressure, and to cap it all off, the Indians are on the warpath after the brutish Honey Bragg (Bond) kills an innocent Indian girl. The first thing that is so striking about Canyon Passage is the town of Jacksonville itself, this is a vastly different Western town to the ones we are used to seeing. Built in a sloping canyon that helps to pump up the off kilter feeling that breathes within the picture, it's also green, very green, but in a most visually refreshing way. The greenery and red flowers give a sense of harmony, a sneaky way of diverting the viewer from the smouldering narrative, for Tourneur is delighting in not only painting a pretty picture that belies the trouble bubbling under the surface of this apparent place of prosperity, he's also revelling in using various camera shots to embody the unfolding story and the characterisations of the principals. This really is a film that begs to be revisited a number of times, because with each viewing comes something new to appraise, to pore over to see just why Tourneur did something particular. The host of characters are varied and have meaning, each given impetus by the uniformly strong cast, the latter of which is also a testament to the supreme direction from the Parisian maestro. I honestly feel that if this was a John Ford film it would be far better known & appraised accordingly. Because up to now it's still something of an under seen and vastly under rated Western. This in spite of it garnering praise over the last decade or so from some big hitters in the directing and film critic circles. Cronjager's Technicolor photography is rich and piercing, where Tourneur and himself expertly utilise the Diamond Lake and Umpqua National Forest exteriors to expand mood of the story. Skinner's score is excellent, as is Carmichael's (wonderfully creepy) musical input, while the costuming is top dollar. Now widely available on DVD, there's hope that more people will seek it out. With its number of finely drawn sub-plots, and its wonderful visual delights and tricks, Canyon Passage is essential viewing for Western and Tourneur purists. A film that rewards more with each viewing if you keep your eyes and ears firmly on alert. 9/10