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The Painted Hills

The Painted Hills, also known as Lassie's Adventures in the Goldrush, is a 1951 drama western film produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) and directed by Harold F. Kress.

The Painted Hills
Original theatrical poster
Directed byHarold F. Kress
Screenplay byTrue Boardman
Story byAlexander Hull
Produced byKenneth Bennett
Chester M. Franklin
StarringPal (credited as "Lassie")
Paul Kelly
Bruce Cowling
Gary Gray
CinematographyAlfred Gilks
Harold Lipstein
Edited byNewell P. Kimlin
Music byDaniele Amfitheatrof
Distributed byMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Release date
  • April 26, 1951 (1951-04-26)
Running time
68 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$667,000[2]
Box office$1,085,000[2]

Adapted by True Boardman from Alexander Hull's novel Shep of the Painted Hills, the film stars Paul Kelly, Bruce Cowling, Ann Doran, and dog actor Pal (credited as "Lassie") in a story about a collie named Shep who seeks revenge after her master is murdered. Technical advisor Nipo T. Strongheart for Native American topics worked with the Miwok people for their role in the movie.[3]

The Painted Hills was the seventh, and final, MGM Lassie film released.[4]

Plot

A prospector named Jonathan Harvey (Paul Kelly), whose faithful companion is a rough collie named Shep, looks after the family of his late partner, Martha Blake (Ann Doran) and her son Tommy (Gary Gray). After years of digging in the hills of California (where the movie was shot), he finally strikes gold. However, before he can share it with the Blakes, his greedy partner Lin Taylor (Bruce Cowling) kills Jonathan and attempts to lay claim on the gold. He poisons Shep, who nearly dies, and nearly kills Tommy, but ultimately Shep recovers and leads Lin into the mountains, where he falls off a cliff to his death.

Main cast

  • Pal (credited as "Lassie") as Shep - Hero
  • Paul Kelly as Jonathan Harvey - Good Oldtime Prospector
  • Bruce Cowling as Lin Taylor - Gold Fever Bad Partner
  • Gary Gray as Tommy Blake - Boy
  • Ann Doran as Martha Blake - Tommy's Mom
  • Art Smith as Pilot Pete - Parson
  • Andrea Virginia Lester as Mita
  • Chief Yowlachie as Bald Eagle - Indian Vet
  • Brown Jug Reynolds as Red Wing

Music

In 2010, Film Score Monthly released the complete scores of the seven Lassie feature films released by MGM between 1943 and 1955 as well as Elmer Bernstein’s score for It's a Dog's Life (1955) in the CD collection Lassie Come Home: The Canine Cinema Collection, limited to 1000 copies.[1] Due to the era when these scores were recorded, nearly half of the music masters have been lost so the scores had to be reconstructed and restored from the best available sources, mainly the Music and Effects tracks as well as monaural ¼″ tapes.[5]

The score for The Painted Hills was composed by Daniele Amfitheatrof.

Track listing for The Painted Hills (Disc 5)

  1. Main Title/He's a Millionaire - 2:43
  2. I Need Your Help/Christmas/Hairy Present/Shep's Longing - 4:36
  3. Back to Jonathan/Montage - 1:28
  4. Visitor/Pilot Pete - 1:43
  5. Holy Pete/Good Girl/Foul Play/Shep Follows Jonathan - 9:55
  6. Hat/He Won't Be Back - 3:08
  7. Poison/Indians Find Shep - 4:09
  8. Rescue - 2:04
  9. Incantation/Shep Lives/Shep Came Back - 3:37
  10. Tommy Finds the Grave/Taylor Pursues Tommy/Tommy Is Hurt/The Hole/Thy Heavenly Kingdom - 4:55
  11. Come Along, Son/The Chase—Revised/Freezing Up/Taylor Dies/Happy Ending & End Title - 8:59

Total Time: 47:37

Release

According to MGM records, the film earned $783,000 in the US and Canada and $302,000 elsewhere, leading to a loss of $122,000.[2]

Public domain status

Along with seven other MGM films released the first half of 1951, the copyright on The Painted Hills lapsed after MGM neglected to file the necessary renewal applications in 1979. As such, the film is now part of the public domain and has been released to VHS and DVD by a variety of companies.[6]

In popular culture

The movie was riffed on Mystery Science Theater 3000 (episode 510)[7]

References

  1. ^ imdb.com
  2. ^ a b c The Eddie Mannix Ledger, Los Angeles: Margaret Herrick Library, Center for Motion Picture Study.
  3. ^ Strongheart, Nipo T. (Autumn 1954). "History in Hollywood". The Wisconsin Magazine of History. 38 (1): 10–16, 41–46. JSTOR 4632754.
  4. ^ Collins, Ace. Lassie: a Dog's Life. Penguin Books, 1993.
  5. ^ "Lassie Come Home: The Canine Cinema Collection (1943-1955)". Film Score Monthly. Retrieved November 21, 2019.
  6. ^ Pierce, David (June 2007). "Forgotten Faces: Why Some of Our Cinema Heritage Is Part of the Public Domain". Film History: An International Journal. 19 (2): 125–43. doi:10.2979/FIL.2007.19.2.125. ISSN 0892-2160. OCLC 15122313. S2CID 191633078. Retrieved 2008-02-21. MGM was never known for its mystery films, but there has been a mystery as to why the studio's copyrights on eight features from the 1950/51 season fell into the public domain...Technicolor films include Mr. Imperium, a musical with Lana Turner and Ezio Pinza, The Painted Hills, the studio's final Lassie picture, and Vengeance Valley with Burt Lancaster and Robert Walker in a Cain and Abel story...These are mostly 'A' pictures, they were all in-house productions, they weren't sold to another studio, they had valid copyright notices, they were all released from January to June 1951, and MGM did file copyright renewal applications for them.
  7. ^ List of Mystery Science Theater 3000 episodes

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources The Painted Hills news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2008 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Painted Hills also known as Lassie s Adventures in the Goldrush is a 1951 drama western film produced by Metro Goldwyn Mayer MGM and directed by Harold F Kress The Painted HillsOriginal theatrical posterDirected byHarold F KressScreenplay byTrue BoardmanStory byAlexander HullProduced byKenneth BennettChester M FranklinStarringPal credited as Lassie Paul KellyBruce CowlingGary GrayCinematographyAlfred GilksHarold LipsteinEdited byNewell P KimlinMusic byDaniele AmfitheatrofDistributed byMetro Goldwyn MayerRelease dateApril 26 1951 1951 04 26 Running time68 minutes 1 CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 667 000 2 Box office 1 085 000 2 Adapted by True Boardman from Alexander Hull s novel Shep of the Painted Hills the film stars Paul Kelly Bruce Cowling Ann Doran and dog actor Pal credited as Lassie in a story about a collie named Shep who seeks revenge after her master is murdered Technical advisor Nipo T Strongheart for Native American topics worked with the Miwok people for their role in the movie 3 The Painted Hills was the seventh and final MGM Lassie film released 4 Contents 1 Plot 2 Main cast 3 Music 4 Release 5 Public domain status 6 In popular culture 7 References 8 External linksPlot EditA prospector named Jonathan Harvey Paul Kelly whose faithful companion is a rough collie named Shep looks after the family of his late partner Martha Blake Ann Doran and her son Tommy Gary Gray After years of digging in the hills of California where the movie was shot he finally strikes gold However before he can share it with the Blakes his greedy partner Lin Taylor Bruce Cowling kills Jonathan and attempts to lay claim on the gold He poisons Shep who nearly dies and nearly kills Tommy but ultimately Shep recovers and leads Lin into the mountains where he falls off a cliff to his death Main cast EditPal credited as Lassie as Shep Hero Paul Kelly as Jonathan Harvey Good Oldtime Prospector Bruce Cowling as Lin Taylor Gold Fever Bad Partner Gary Gray as Tommy Blake Boy Ann Doran as Martha Blake Tommy s Mom Art Smith as Pilot Pete Parson Andrea Virginia Lester as Mita Chief Yowlachie as Bald Eagle Indian Vet Brown Jug Reynolds as Red WingMusic EditIn 2010 Film Score Monthly released the complete scores of the seven Lassie feature films released by MGM between 1943 and 1955 as well as Elmer Bernstein s score for It s a Dog s Life 1955 in the CD collection Lassie Come Home The Canine Cinema Collection limited to 1000 copies 1 Due to the era when these scores were recorded nearly half of the music masters have been lost so the scores had to be reconstructed and restored from the best available sources mainly the Music and Effects tracks as well as monaural tapes 5 The score for The Painted Hills was composed by Daniele Amfitheatrof Track listing for The Painted Hills Disc 5 Main Title He s a Millionaire 2 43 I Need Your Help Christmas Hairy Present Shep s Longing 4 36 Back to Jonathan Montage 1 28 Visitor Pilot Pete 1 43 Holy Pete Good Girl Foul Play Shep Follows Jonathan 9 55 Hat He Won t Be Back 3 08 Poison Indians Find Shep 4 09 Rescue 2 04 Incantation Shep Lives Shep Came Back 3 37 Tommy Finds the Grave Taylor Pursues Tommy Tommy Is Hurt The Hole Thy Heavenly Kingdom 4 55 Come Along Son The Chase Revised Freezing Up Taylor Dies Happy Ending amp End Title 8 59Total Time 47 37Release EditAccording to MGM records the film earned 783 000 in the US and Canada and 302 000 elsewhere leading to a loss of 122 000 2 Public domain status EditAlong with seven other MGM films released the first half of 1951 the copyright on The Painted Hills lapsed after MGM neglected to file the necessary renewal applications in 1979 As such the film is now part of the public domain and has been released to VHS and DVD by a variety of companies 6 In popular culture EditThe movie was riffed on Mystery Science Theater 3000 episode 510 7 References Edit imdb com a b c The Eddie Mannix Ledger Los Angeles Margaret Herrick Library Center for Motion Picture Study Strongheart Nipo T Autumn 1954 History in Hollywood The Wisconsin Magazine of History 38 1 10 16 41 46 JSTOR 4632754 Collins Ace Lassie a Dog s Life Penguin Books 1993 Lassie Come Home The Canine Cinema Collection 1943 1955 Film Score Monthly Retrieved November 21 2019 Pierce David June 2007 Forgotten Faces Why Some of Our Cinema Heritage Is Part of the Public Domain Film History An International Journal 19 2 125 43 doi 10 2979 FIL 2007 19 2 125 ISSN 0892 2160 OCLC 15122313 S2CID 191633078 Retrieved 2008 02 21 MGM was never known for its mystery films but there has been a mystery as to why the studio s copyrights on eight features from the 1950 51 season fell into the public domain Technicolor films include Mr Imperium a musical with Lana Turner and Ezio Pinza The Painted Hills the studio s final Lassie picture and Vengeance Valley with Burt Lancaster and Robert Walker in a Cain and Abel story These are mostly A pictures they were all in house productions they weren t sold to another studio they had valid copyright notices they were all released from January to June 1951 and MGM did file copyright renewal applications for them List of Mystery Science Theater 3000 episodesExternal links EditThe Painted Hills at IMDb The Painted Hills is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive The Painted Hills at Rotten Tomatoes The Painted Hills at AllMovie The Painted Hills at the TCM Movie Database The Painted Hills on YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Painted Hills amp oldid 1135736631, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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