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  1. Filming locations. Durango and Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad, Colorado, USA. Helpful • 31 0. Durango, Colorado, USA. Helpful • 28 0. Silverton, Colorado, USA. Helpful • 27 0. Buttermilk Country, Inyo National Forest, California, USA. Helpful • 18 0.

  2. Production background. See also. References. External links. Night Passage (film) Night Passage is a 1957 American Western film directed by James Neilson and starring James Stewart and Audie Murphy. [2] Plot. On the way to meet his former boss -- railroad tycoon Ben Kimball -- Grant McLaine rescues a young boy, Joey Adams, from villain Concho.

  3. Night Passage: Directed by James Neilson. With James Stewart, Audie Murphy, Dan Duryea, Dianne Foster. A fired railroad man is re-hired and entrusted to carry a ten thousand dollar payroll in secret, even though he is suspected of being connected to outlaws.

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  4. Jul 6, 2021 · In 1957, the Mayflower Mill became the movie set for James Stewart and Audie Murphy in the classic western film "Night Passage." A big gunfight was staged at the mill and the heroine escaped harm by riding the tram bucket to safety. The Mayflower Mill is now owned by the San Paid Advertisement

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  5. 1h 30m1957. Overview. Synopsis. Credits. Photos & Videos. Film Details. Articles & Reviews. Trivia. Notes. Brief Synopsis. A disgraced railroad employee tries to prove himself by guarding the company's payroll against outlaws. Cast & Crew. Read More. James Neilson. Director. James Stewart. Grant McLaine. Audie Murphy.

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  6. James Neilson. Director. Norman A. Fox. Novel. Borden Chase. Screenplay. Grant MacLaine, a former railroad troubleshooter, lost his job after letting his outlaw brother, the Utica Kid, escape. After spending five years wandering the west and earning his living playing the accordion, he is given a second chance by his former boss.

  7. James Stewart was disappointed by the film's critical and commercial failure, and did not agree to make another western for four years, until John Ford cast him in Two Rode Together (1961). James Stewart wasn't impressed with the script, but accepted the role of Grant McLaine because he believed the part would allow him to show off his skills ...

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