I'd Climb the Highest Mountain

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"I'd Climb the Highest Mountain" is a 1951 American drama film set in rural Georgia, following a newly arrived minister and his wife as they adjust to and inspire their small mountain community.

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instanceOf film
basedOn I'd Climb the Highest Mountain by Corra Harris NERFINISHED
cinematographyBy Edward Cronjager NERFINISHED
colorProcess Technicolor
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Henry King NERFINISHED
distributor 20th Century Fox NERFINISHED
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation NERFINISHED
editedBy Barbara McLean NERFINISHED
filmFormat Technicolor NERFINISHED
filmingLocation Georgia NERFINISHED
genre drama film
hasSetting small mountain community
hasSubject Christian ministry
rural American South
hasTheme community life
marriage
religious faith
rural ministry
language English
leadCharacterName Mary Elizabeth Thompson NERFINISHED
Reverend William Thompson NERFINISHED
mainCharacter minister's wife
newly arrived minister
medium theatrical film
musicBy Sol Kaplan NERFINISHED
narrativeFocus the impact of a minister and his wife on a rural congregation
originalLanguage English
plotSummary A newly arrived minister and his wife adjust to and inspire a small mountain community in rural Georgia.
producer Lamar Trotti NERFINISHED
productionCompany 20th Century Fox NERFINISHED
releaseDate 1951-02-23
releaseYear 1951
runtimeMinutes 87
screenwriter Lamar Trotti NERFINISHED
settingCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
settingLocation rural Georgia
starring Alexander Knox NERFINISHED
Barbara Bates NERFINISHED
Rory Calhoun NERFINISHED
Susan Hayward NERFINISHED
William Lundigan NERFINISHED
timePeriodOfSetting early 20th century
title I'd Climb the Highest Mountain NERFINISHED
yearOfWork 1951

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William Lundigan notableWork I'd Climb the Highest Mountain