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Practical Effects
That landslide is actual rocks, not a model—RKO spent money once
Costume
Starrett's hat deserves supporting credit, it's doing heavy lifting
Sound
Sons of the Pioneers singing 25% of runtime—blessing or curse?
Director
D. Ross Lederman
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