Hope Summers as Motel Owner(uncredited)įilming locations External imageįilming took place in Kingman, Oatman, and Gold Road, Arizona.Bernhard “Barney” Dehl police officer (uncredited).O'Brien falls to his death, and Martin rescues and comforts Janice. He and O’Brien end up fighting outside the car. Martin leaps aboard a cable car that travels over the deepest point in the Grand Canyon. O'Brien thinks he is in the clear when he sees no cars following him, but helicopter patrols have kept him in sight. O'Brien takes Janice hostage in her car and shoots up Martin's patrol car. When Bob discovers the murders, he refuses-and O'Brien kills Bob just as Janice drives up. It turns out O’Brien has been illegally extracting gold from a closed mine, and expects Bob to fly him to Las Vegas in a private plane. A worried Janice follows him, and Martin follows Janice. While Martin is at Janice's house, Bob rushes out after a mysterious phone call. Janice's brother Bob is a rich wastrel who spends most of his days at Scotty O'Brien's tavern, the sole local drinking spot. Meanwhile, Eli becomes the murderer's next victim, stabbed to death by someone he welcomes into his home as a friend. Martin correctly assumes the man has made the cross-country trip to investigate possible theft from the company. It develops that he is an Eastern executive of an Arizona mining company. Janice provides a vital clue when she identifies the hanged man's suit jacket as being made by an exclusive New York City tailor. The Deputy and Janice team up to solve the murders. On returning to the abandoned mining office he calls home Eli finds the man dead, hanging with his hands bound behind him. However, Eli has a reputation for telling tall tales, so the deputy ignores him to chase an attractive woman, Janice Kendon, speeding recklessly down the road. The man is then seen wandering, dishevelled and talking apparent nonsense by Eli, an old prospector who tells a Deputy Sheriff about it. He is able to leap out of the way at the last moment, and in a fierce struggle knocks his attacker over the rim to his death. Directed by Don Siegel, it was shot in CinemaScope on location in the Grand Canyon.Ī man has parked his car and is looking into the Grand Canyon with binoculars when someone releases the emergency brake and pushes the vehicle toward him. It was one of a series of movies Allan Dwan made for producer Benedict Bogeaus.Edge of Eternity is a 1959 crime film starring Cornel Wilde, Victoria Shaw,Īnd Mickey Shaughnessy. Yvonne de Carlo signed to play his co-star.Įventually Dwan directed. Cornel Wilde's casting was announced in March 1954 with Benedict Bogeaus to produce for Filmcrest Productions and Harmon Jones to direct. The film was known as Where the Wind Dies. Yvonne De Carlo as Rosa Melo / Tonya Melo.Thanks to the captain's intervention, Juan is able to live in peace with Tonya and his child. Captain Rodriguez, a friend of Juan's, becomes involved when Juan seeks vengeance for Rosa by killing the new land owner's men. Rosa has a sister, Tonya, who flees before Sandro or his man Castro can find her. Juan is the child's father and intends to marry Rosa, but she is forced to hide her new son before hired gun Sandro shoots her. A rancher, Juan Obreon, learns that Melo's granddaughter Rosa has given birth to a baby. Plot Ī greedy California land baron stakes a claim to the property of Gaspar Melo, sending hired guns to seize control. The film was released on October 6, 1954, by RKO Pictures. The film stars Cornel Wilde, Yvonne De Carlo, Raymond Burr, Lon Chaney Jr., Rodolfo Acosta and John Qualen. Passion is a 1954 American Western film directed by Allan Dwan and written by Howard Estabrook, Beatrice A.
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