The Far Country Released 1954-02-12 is a story that falls under the Western category. Movie Story "During the Klondike Gold Rush, a misanthropic cattle driver and his talkative elderly partner run afoul of the law in Alaska and are forced to work for a saloon owner to take her supplies into a newly booming but lawless Candian town.".
Stars:
James Stewart,
Ruth Roman,
Corinne Calvet,
Walter Brennan,
John McIntire,
Jay C. Flippen,
Harry Morgan,
Steve Brodie,
Connie Gilchrist,
Robert J. Wilke,
Chubby Johnson,
Royal Dano,
Jack Elam,
Kathleen Freeman,
Connie Van,
Emile Avery,
Al Bain,
John Barton,
Gregg Barton,
Arthur Berkeley,
Robert Bice,
Eugene Borden,
Rudy Bowman,
Chet Brandenburg,
Andy Brennan,
Paul Bryar,
Jess Cavin,
Martin Cichy,
Bud Cokes,
Tom Coleman
Director:
Frank Skinner,
Anthony Mann,
Henry Mancini,
Herman Stein,
Hans J. Salter,
William H. Daniels,
Aaron Rosenberg,
Bernard Herzbrun,
Russell F. Schoengarth,
Alexander Golitzen,
Russell A. Gausman,
Jay A. Morley Jr.,
Oliver Emert,
Lew Leary,
John Sherwood,
Joan St. Oegger,
Bud Westmore,
Ray Romero,
Diane de Nancrede Marra,
Leslie I. Carey,
Dale Van Sickel,
Ben Hawkins,
Edith House,
Ben Hendricks,
Ed Jones,
Kyme Meade,
Roy Tripp,
Martha Bunch,
Ethmer Roten,
Everett Smith
The Far Country is a movie that promises to engage and entertain its viewers. As a Western film available in English, it combines strong performances with a compelling narrative. Whether you’re a fan of these genres or looking for a new cinematic adventure, this film is worth a watch!