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Wild Geese Calling

1941 | 77 min | Drama

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Synopsis

Wild Geese Calling is a 1941 American drama film directed by John Brahm and starring Henry Fonda, Joan Bennett and Warren William. It was distributed by 20th Century-Fox. The screenplay was written by Horace McCoy, based on a 1940 novel by Stewart Edward White set during the Alaska Gold Rush. The music score is by Alfred Newman.

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Credits

Producer
Harry Joe Brown
Director
John Brahm
Screenplay
Horace McCoy
Director of Photography
Lucien Ballard
Original Music Composer
Alfred Newman
Editor
Walter A. Thompson
Country
United States
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Cast · 14

Mary Field

Mary Field

Charles Middleton

Charles Middleton

George Melford

George Melford

Lee Phelps

Lee Phelps

Henry Fonda

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