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Mark Ritchie <[log in to unmask]>
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    WATERLOO MEDIA CATALOGUING SYSTEM
 
 
 
    TITLE:  the Treasure Of The Sierra Madre
 
 
    LIBRARY OF CONGRESS HEADINGS:
         Moving-pictures, United States
 
    INTERSUBJECT HEADINGS:
         Cinema Studies - Features - Rental
 
    DESCRIPTION:
         PRODUCTION COMPANY:  Warner Brothers
         PRODUCTION DATE:  1948
         COUNTRY OF ORIGIN:  United States of America
         ORIGINAL LANGUAGE:  English
         PRODUCTION CREDITS:
              Acting:  Alfonso Bedoya (Gold Hat)
              Acting:  Arthur Soto Rangel (El Presidente)
              Acting:  Barton MacLane (McCormick)
              Acting:  Bruce Bennett (Cody)
              Acting:  Humphrey Bogart (Fred C. Dobbs)
              Acting:  John Huston (man in white suit)
              Acting:  Jose Torvay (Pablo)
              Acting:  Manual Donde (El Jefe)
              Acting:  Margarito Luna (Pancho)
              Acting:  Robert Blake (boy selling tickets)
              Acting:  Tim Holt (Curtin)
              Acting:  Walter Huston (Howard)
              Design:  John Hughes (art)
              Direction:  John Huston
              Editing:  Owen Marks
              Locations:  Mexico
              Music:  Max Steiner
              Photography:  Ted McCord
              Production:  Henry Blanke
              Script:  B. Traven (Traven Torsvan) (novel)
              Script:  John Huston
              Translator:  Hal Croves (Traven Torsvan(?))
         ABSTRACT:
                   An excellent story of gold-prospecting greed and human
              nature at its worst, with Bogart, Walter Huston and Holt as
              an unlikely trio of prospectors.  John Huston won Oscars for
              Best Direction and Best Screenplay and his father Walter as
              Best Supporting Actor.
 
    COLLATION:
 
         CINEMA ONT  L  VHS177         MEDIA LIBRARY  VHS
              B  M M    ---    02:04:00    ---    ENG  ---  R
                   Archive Study Collection
 
         CRITERION   C  W49009         MEDIA LIBRARY  MP16
              B  O M   24 fps  02:04:00 4364 ft   EN-  ---  C
 
         CRITERION   C  X49009         MEDIA LIBRARY  MP16
              B  O M   24 fps  02:04:00 4364 ft   FRE  ---  C
 
 
 
 
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