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Fred MacMurray | Captain Meriwether Lewis |
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Charlton Heston | Lt. William Clark |
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Donna Reed | Sacajawea |
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Barbara Hale | Julia Hancock |
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William Demarest | Sgt. Gass |
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Alan Reed | Charboneau |
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Eduardo Noriega | Cameahwait |
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Larry Pennell | Wild Eagle |
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Argentina Brunetti | Old Crone |
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Lester Matthews | Mr. Hancock |
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Herbert Heyes | Thomas Jefferson |
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Rudolph Maté | Director |
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William C. Thomas | Production |
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William H. Pine | Production |
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Edmund H. North | Writer |
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Winston Miller | Writer |
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Frank Bracht | Editing |
An ambitious, historic attempt to explore and document an untamed American frontier unfolds in this rousing adventure drama. In 1803, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, with President Thomas Jefferson's blessing, embarked on the government-sponsored Lewis & Clark Expedition – an attempt to discover a water route connecting St. Louis, Missouri, with the Pacific Ocean. Their trek takes them through the magnificent, danger-filled territory of the Pacific Northwest, with guidance from the Shoshone maiden Sacagawea.
Theatrical : 1955-05-20 : New York City
Theatrical : 1955-08-07 : Japan
Theatrical : 1955-12-08 : Portugal
Theatrical : Austria
Theatrical : 1956-01-24 : West Germany
Theatrical : 1956-01-27 : Belgium
Theatrical : 1956-02-10 : Paris
Theatrical : 1956-02-20 : Sweden
Theatrical : 1956-06-08 : Finland
Theatrical : 1960-12-01 : Denmark
Theatrical : United States of America
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