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Railroad Creek is a stream in the U.S. state of Washington . It flows into Lake Chelan in the unincorporated community of Lucerne .

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6-491: Railroad Creek was named because a railroad was proposed to be built near its course, but this project never materialized. The 1946 MGM film, Courage of Lassie , was shot on location near Holden . 48°12′09″N 120°35′43″W  /  48.20250°N 120.59528°W  / 48.20250; -120.59528 This article related to a river in the state of Washington is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Courage of Lassie Courage of Lassie

12-436: Is a 1946 American Technicolor MGM feature film featuring Elizabeth Taylor , Frank Morgan , and dog actor Pal . A young adult collie who is a descendant of Lassie is taken in by Kathie Merrick ( Elizabeth Taylor ) after being separated from his mother as a pup and growing up in a forest. Merrick names him Bill, and he begins working as a sheepdog under the supervision of the shepherd Mr. MacBain ( Frank Morgan ). Bill

18-479: Is conscripted as a war dog after being hit by a truck and sent to an animal hospital. He behaves gallantly while at war during the Aleutian Islands Campaign but gains an aggressive temperament after being injured and experiencing hardship. He is returned to the mainland to recuperate, but escapes and continues to behave aggressively. Bill is almost put down, but is reunited with Merrick after it

24-452: Is discovered that he is a war hero. The film was shot on location at Railroad Creek by Lake Chelan near Holden , Washington . The film was copyrighted under the working title Hold High the Torch ; another working title was Blue Sierra . Margaret O'Brien and Lionel Barrymore were originally slated for the starring roles, according to The Hollywood Reporter . Courage of Lassie

30-460: The music masters have been lost so the scores had to be reconstructed and restored from the best available sources, mainly the Music and Effects tracks as well as monaural ¼″ tapes. The score for Courage of Lassie was composed by Bronislau Kaper and Scott Bradley , who is well known to score music for MGM's cartoon department. Total Time: 57:83 The film was popular and earned $ 2,505,000 in

36-459: Was the first top billing of Taylor's career. In 2010, Film Score Monthly released the complete scores of the seven Lassie feature films released by MGM between 1943 and 1955 as well as Elmer Bernstein 's score for It's a Dog's Life (1955) in the CD collection Lassie Come Home: The Canine Cinema Collection , limited to 1000 copies. Due to the era when these scores were recorded, nearly half of

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