Red Canyon (1949 film)

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Red Canyon
Directed byGeorge Sherman
Screenplay byMaurice Geraghty
Based onWildfire by Zane Grey
Produced byLeonard Goldstein
StarringAnn Blyth
Howard Duff
George Brent
CinematographyIrving Glassberg
Edited byOtto Ludwig
Music byWalter Scharf
Color processTechnicolor
Production
company
Distributed byUniversal Pictures
Release date
  • May 5, 1949 (1949-05-05)
Running time
82 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Red Canyon is a 1949 American Technicolor western film directed by George Sherman and starring Ann Blyth, Howard Duff and George Brent. It was based on the 1917 novel Wildfire by Zane Grey.

Plot

The plot revolves around Black Velvet, a wild stallion that runs rampant across the range. Two people, reformed bad man Lin Sloan (played by Howard Duff) and tomboyish farmer's daughter Lucy Bostel (Ann Blyth), think they can tame him. In the process, they tame each other.

Cast

Production

Parts of the film were shot in Duk Creek, Cascade Falls, Kanab Canyon, Kanab Race Track, Aspen Mirror Lake,

Bryce Canyon in Utah.[1]
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