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  1. I'd Climb the Highest Mountain is a 1951 Technicolor religious drama film made by Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation. It was directed by Henry King and produced by Lamar Trotti from a screenplay by Trotti.

  2. I'd Climb the Highest Mountain: Directed by Henry King. With Susan Hayward, William Lundigan, Rory Calhoun, Barbara Bates. The simply told story, based on Corra Harris' biographical book of a Methodist minister, called to a north-Georgia mountain-community in 1910 who, with his gently-bred new bride, meets the problems and crises of his circuit ...

    • (632)
    • Biography, Drama, Romance
    • Henry King
    • 1951-02-17
  3. A Methodist minister and his wife are called to a small mountain community to help its residents.

    • Henry King, Henry Weinberger
    • Susan Hayward
  4. Methodist minister William Thompson (William Lundigan) moves to a rural town in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Georgia with his wife, Mary Elizabeth (Susan Hayward).

    • (3)
    • Henry King
    • Drama
    • Susan Hayward
  5. I'd Climb the Highest Mountain (1951) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  6. A minister from the Deep South is assigned a new parish and moves with his wife to a town in Georgia's Blue Ridge Mountains, where he tends to the spiritual and emotional needs of his small flock. Henry King. Director, Screenplay. Corra Harris.

  7. I'd Climb the Highest Mountain is a 1951 Technicolor religious drama film made by Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation. It was directed by Henry King and produced by Lamar Trotti from a screenplay by King and Trotti. The story is based on a 1910 novel by Corra Harris about a minister and his wife in southern Appalachia in the early 20th century.