---
title: 'I''d Climb the Highest Mountain (1951)'
type: 'film'
director: 'Henry King'
released: '1951-01-01'
runtime_minutes: 88
genres:
  - 'Drama'
countries:
  - 'United States'
canonical: 'https://cinepixo.com/movies/id-climb-the-highest-mountain-1951'
review_count: 0
imdb: 'https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0043667/'
publisher: 'CinePixo'
---

# I'd Climb the Highest Mountain (1951)

1951 · 88 min · Drama · United States


## Synopsis

I'd Climb the Highest Mountain is a 1951 Technicolor religious drama film directed by Henry King, produced by Lamar Trotti and starring Susan Hayward and William Lundigan. The screenplay was written by Trotti based the 1910 novel A Circuit-Rider's Wife by Corra Harris about a minister and his wife in southern Appalachia.

## Credits

- **Director:** [Henry King](https://cinepixo.com/people/henry-king)
- **Screenplay:** [Henry King](https://cinepixo.com/people/henry-king), [Lamar Trotti](https://cinepixo.com/people/lamar-trotti)
- **Producer:** [Lamar Trotti](https://cinepixo.com/people/lamar-trotti)
- **Original Music Composer:** [Sol Kaplan](https://cinepixo.com/people/sol-kaplan)
- **Director of Photography:** [Edward Cronjager](https://cinepixo.com/people/edward-cronjager)
- **Editor:** [Barbara McLean](https://cinepixo.com/people/barbara-mclean)

## Cast

- [Rory Calhoun](https://cinepixo.com/people/rory-calhoun)
- [Ruth Donnelly](https://cinepixo.com/people/ruth-donnelly)
- [Gene Lockhart](https://cinepixo.com/people/gene-lockhart)
- [Alexander Knox](https://cinepixo.com/people/alexander-knox)
- [William Lundigan](https://cinepixo.com/people/william-lundigan)
- [Kathleen Lockhart](https://cinepixo.com/people/kathleen-lockhart)
- [Lynn Bari](https://cinepixo.com/people/lynn-bari)
- [Susan Hayward](https://cinepixo.com/people/susan-hayward)
- [Barbara Bates](https://cinepixo.com/people/barbara-bates)

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