My April-long tribute to Dana Andrews continues this week with an underappreciated 1946 frontier yarn made in glorious Technicolor by an extraordinarily unlikely director: Black and white film noir ...
Movie - Canyon Passage FRONTIERLAND: Director Jacques Tourneur used widened cinematography in Canyon Passage, placing its stars as interdependent figures with the landscape. (TCM) “This movie is so ...
After making his name with Val Lewton’s horror unit at RKO, director Jacques Tourneur moved up to more prestigious projects with this 1946 Technicolor western, produced by Walter Wanger for Universal.
Tad Devine, who appeared alongside his father, the popular raspy-voiced character actor Andy Devine, and younger brother in the Dana Andrews-starring 1946 film Canyon Passage, has died. He was 88.
This great, dazzling, underrated and unconventional Western, Tourneur’s first color movie, set in a pioneering Oregon town circa 1856 is not without its Fordian moments, but in spite of a few brawls, ...