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  1. Full credits for Oppenheimer (2023). Prometheus Stole Fire From The Gods And Gave It To Man. For This He Was Chained To A Rock And Tortured For Eternity. OPPENHEIMER Written for the Screen and Directed by Christopher Nolan Based on the Book American Prometheus: The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer by Kai Bird and Martin J. Sherwin Produced by Emma Thomas, p.g.a. Produced by Charles Roven, p.g.a. Produced by Christopher Nolan, p.g.a. Executive Producers J. David Wargo James Woods Exec

  2. Jan 30, 2017 · Charles Bronson is John Deakin, a U.S. undercover agent posing as an outlaw in order to get a ride on a train bound for Fort Humboldt on the other side of Breakheart Pass. The train is racing to the cavalry post with reinforcements, a doctor and medical supplies because of a diphtheria epidemic.

  3. Really solid western-thriller with Charles Bronson in his element as usual with movies like these. Features a nice supporting cast that includes Richard Crenna, Charles Durning, Ben Johnson and Jill Ireland. Just an all around entertaining film from beginning to end. 3.75/5

  4. A Breakheart-szoros (eredeti cím: Breakheart Pass) 1975-ben bemutatott amerikai western kalandfilm. Főszereplői Charles Bronson , Ben Johnson , Richard Crenna és Jill Ireland . A film Alistair MacLean azonos című regénye alapján készült, [ 1 ] Idaho közép-északi részén forgatták.

  5. "Breakheart Pass" is a 1975 adventure western directed by Tom Gries. Starring the then ever popular 70's action star Charles Bronson, "Breakheart Pass" is a particular western that suits fair to Bronson's gruff style, being a rough and tumble adventure yarn versus a typical John Ford type studio western or alternatively the spaghetti western which had become more popular in the recent decade of this film.

  6. Breakheart Pass is a 1975 American Western film that stars Charles Bronson, Ben Johnson, Richard Crenna, and Jill Ireland. Based on the 1974 novel of the same title by Scottish author Alistair MacLean (1922–1987), it was filmed in north central Idaho.

  7. In 1975, it starred in the film "Breakheart Pass" as Wyoming & Northern Railroad #9. After Rohrer's death in 1998, #75 was put up for sale. In 1999, #75 was sold to the Heber Valley Railroad, where it was restored for operation, and took part in the 2002 Olympics by carrying the Olympic Torch from Heber City to Soldier Hollow.