The Big Cat (Slim Case) (DVD)

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The Big Cat (Slim Case) (DVD)
The Big Cat (Slim Case)

Condition

New

Publisher

Digiview Productions

Published Date

1933-03-03

Age Group

Adult

Recording Studio

Digiview Productions

Format

DVD

Brand

Digiview Productions

Amazon ASIN

B0006JKDZ2

UPC / EAN

872322001269

Year

1949

RuntimeMins

75

RuntimeStr

1h 15min

Directors

Phil Karlson

Writers

Morton Grant, Dorothy Yost

Stars

Lon McCallister, Peggy Ann Garner, Preston Foster

Produced by

William Moss

Music by

Paul Sawtell

Cinematography by

W. Howard Greene

Film Editing by

Harvey Manger

Art Direction by

Frank Durlauf

Set Decoration by

Ben Bone, Armor Marlowe

Makeup Department

Jack P. Pierce, Joan St. Oegger, Gwen Van Upp, Ern Westmore

Production Management

James T. Vaughn

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

Ridgeway Callow, William L. Nolte, Noel M. Smith

Sound Department

Victor B. Appel

Visual Effects by

Roy Seawright

Music Department

Irving Friedman

Additional Crew

Francis Cugat, Natalie Kalmus

Genres

Action, Adventure, Drama

Companies

William Moss Pictures Inc.

Countries

USA

Languages

English

ContentRating

Approved

ImDbRating

5.4

ImDb Rating Votes

242

Short Description

The Big Cat is a 1949 American outdoor action film in Technicolor directed by Phil Karlson. The cast included Lon McCallister, Peggy Ann Garner, Preston Foster, Forrest Tucker, Skip Homeier, and Gene Reynolds.

Karlson said the film was a complete social statement. That was my answer to John Ford s The Grapes of Wrath.

Keywords

Wild animal,mountain,feud