All Faces West is a 1929 American Western film directed by Raymond K. Johnson and starring Ben Lyon, Marie Prevost and Anders Randolf.[1] It was shot in late 1928 on location in Utah. It premiered in Salt Lake City as a silent film, but was re-edited in 1931 with added music and sound effects for re-release as a sound fim under the alternative title Call of the Rockies.
| All Faces West | |
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| Directed by | Raymond K. Johnson |
| Written by | George W. Pyper Raymond K. Johnson |
| Produced by | Lewis H. Moomaw W. Ray Johnston |
| Starring | Ben Lyon Marie Prevost Anders Randolf |
| Cinematography | Hobart H. Brownell King D. Gray |
| Edited by | George McGuire |
| Music by | James G. Henshel |
Production company | Pioneer Film Corporation |
| Distributed by | Syndicate Film Exchange |
Release date | March 2, 1929 |
Running time | 71 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Languages | English (sound version) English intertitles (silent version) |
The film focuses on the settling of Utah by Mormon pioneers in the mid-nineteenth century.
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