The Shepherd of the Hills (1964 film) explained

The Shepherd of the Hills
Director:Ben Parker
Producer:Jim McCullough Sr.
Starring:Richard Arlen
James Middleton
Sherry Lynn
Music:Marlin Skiles
Cinematography:Ted Saizis
Vincent Saizis
Color Process:Eastmancolor
Editing:Marcell Greco
Studio:Macco Productions
Distributor:Howco International Pictures
Runtime:110 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

The Shepherd of the Hills is a 1964 American Western film directed by Ben Parker and starring Richard Arlen, James Middleton and Sherry Lynn.[1] It is based on Harold Bell Wright's 1907 novel The Shepherd of the Hills. The story was filmed previously in the silent era by author Wright himself in 1919, released on State Rights basis. It was filmed again, in The Shepherd of the Hills (1928 film), starring Molly O'Day at First National Pictures. Again remade as 1941, also color version starring John Wayne.

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  1. Rowan p.29