Glory (1956)

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Movie
Original title Glory
Country of production United States
original language English
Publishing year 1956
length 100 minutes
Rod
Director David Butler
script Gene Markey ,
Peter Milne
production David Butler
music Frank Perkins
camera Wilfred M. Cline
cut Irene Morra
occupation

Glory is an American drama film directed by David Butler from 1956 .

action

In Kentucky, the young Clarabell takes care of the newly born foal Glory. She wants to train it with her grandmother to be a racehorse. After completing his training, Chad wants to put the horse up at auction, which Clarabell can prevent at the last second. Later Glory starts at the Kentucky Derby , which it also wins.

background

The film was completed by the production company David Butler Productions and distributed by RKO Radio Pictures . The drama film was recorded in mono , with an aspect ratio of 2.00: 1 on 35 mm film . The recordings were made in Lexington and Louisville , Kentucky . Filming started on July 6th and ended in August 1955.

The film premiered on January 11, 1956 in Lexington.

Songs

The songs used in the film were composed by Maurice K. Jerome and Ted Koehler wrote the lyrics for them.

  1. Gettin 'Nowhere Road
  2. Kentucky Means Paradise
  3. Glory
  4. Calypso
  5. Happy time again

reception

Hal Erickson wrote that the film has a "flawed plot".

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Glory. Turner Classic Movies, accessed November 19, 2014 .