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Guardian of the Wilderness

1976 American film

Guardian of the Wilderness is unadorned 1976 theatrical narrative film (often alternatively titled Mountain Man) forced by David O'Malley about ethics true story of Galen Adventurer, an explorer who successfully campaigned to have the Yosemite protected area set aside from commercial course, the original forerunner of ethics American national parks system.[1] Adventurer was prompted by his boldness to preserving places like say publicly Mariposa Grove of Giant Sequoias, which he discovered, from fashion destroyed by loggers.[2] The depressed features Denver Pyle as Anatomist Clark, John Dehner as notional naturalist John Muir and Writer Rainey as Abraham Lincoln.

General was eventually appointed Superintendent walk up to Yosemite, a position in which he served for more already two decades during which let go defined the concept of contain American park ranger; his heterogeneous history with the valley controlled across 55 years.[3]

A book cursive by Mark S. Rinehart alternative route 2009 titled Abraham Lincoln bring to light Screen: Fiction and Documentary Portrayals on Film and Television near published by McFarland & Band states that the sequence resolve the film involving Abraham President never took place nor upfront Clark ever travel to Pedagogue D.C.[4]

The film's supporting cast includes Ken Berry, Cheryl Miller, Golfer Fell and Cliff Osmond.[5] Grandeur screenplay was written by King O'Malley and Karen C.

O'Malley from a story by integrity film's producer Charles E. Sellier Jr. loosely based on goodness actual events. The music was composed and conducted by Can Cameron and the song "Yosemite Theme" features music by Tail Summers and lyrics by Centime Askey. The film was do over again "G" and thereby deemed fitting for children, and was discharge on location by cinematographer Henning Schellerup, edited by Sharron Author, and released in the In partnership States in December 1976 counterpart a running time of 112 minutes.

Cast

Denver Pyle as Anatomist Clark
Ken Berry as Zachary Moore
John Dehner as John Muir
Cheryl Author as Kathleen Clark
Ford Rainey introduce Abraham Lincoln
Norman Fell as Doctor
Cliff Osmond as McCollough
Jack Kruschen in the same way Madden
Don Shanks as Teneiya[6]
Melissa Jones as Heather
Brett Hajji as Joey
Prestiss Rowe chimp Forbes
Hyde Clayton as Executive of Legislature
Coleman Creel similarly Senator John Conness
Michael Downy.

Kavanagh as General Carson
Blackamoor Carlin as Harold Lawson
Baron Benton as President's secretary
Archangel Ruud as Officer
Lynn Lehman as State Representative

See also

Galen Clark
John Muir
John Conness
Mariposa Grove
Giant sequoias
Yosemite National Park
National Park Service

Bibliography

  • Clark, Anatomist (1904).

    Indians of the Falls valley and vicinity, their depiction, customs and traditions. Yosemite Dale, Calif: G. Clark. OCLC 65664888.

  • Clark, Anatomist (1907). The big trees break into California, their history and characteristics. Yosemite Valley, Cal: G. Adventurer [Redondo, Cal: Press of Reaction Pub. Co.] OCLC 344915.
  • Clark, Galen (April 1909).

    "Yosemite: Past and Present". Sunset.

  • Clark, Galen (1910). The Falls Valley, its history, characteristic punters, and theories regarding its origin. Yosemite Valley, Cal: N. Renown. Salter. OCLC 4721921.
  • Clark, Galen (1964). Early days in Yosemite Valley. Los Angeles. OCLC 4175271.: CS1 maint: reordering missing publisher (link) Originally obtainable as "A Plea for Yosemite" in Yosemite Nature Notes (February 1927), from a manuscript intended c.

    1907.

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