Along the Cactus Trail (1944)
The drive from Riverside, California to Phoenix, Arizona is affectionately known as the Cactus Trail. Starting in Riverside, sights of note include: the Mission Inn in Riverside whose unique style was the brainchild of Frank Miller; the Chapel of St. Francis in Riverside, which because of its dedication to aviation is the site of many weddings associated with aviators; the Camelback Mountain outside of Phoenix, so named for its shape.
Director: James A. FitzPatrick
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 9 min
Release Date: April 15, 1944
Cast
- James A. FitzPatrick - Narrator (voice)
- Penrhyn Stanlaws - Self
- Carrie Jacobs Bond - Self
Production: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
Keywords
travel, travelogue, phoenix, arizona, riverside, california, cactus
More Films by Director: James A. FitzPatrick
More Films in Genre: Documentary
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Along the Cactus Trail about?
- The drive from Riverside, California to Phoenix, Arizona is affectionately known as the Cactus Trail. Starting in Riverside, sights of note include: the Mission Inn in Riverside whose unique style was the brainchild of Frank Miller; the Chapel of St. Francis in Riverside, which because of its dedication to aviation is the site of many weddings associated with aviators; the Camelback Mountain outside of Phoenix, so named for its shape.
- Who directed Along the Cactus Trail?
- Along the Cactus Trail was directed by James A. FitzPatrick.
- Who stars in Along the Cactus Trail?
- Along the Cactus Trail stars James A. FitzPatrick, Penrhyn Stanlaws, Carrie Jacobs Bond.
- How long is Along the Cactus Trail?
- Along the Cactus Trail has a runtime of 9m (9 minutes).
- What genre is Along the Cactus Trail?
- Along the Cactus Trail is a Documentary film.
- Where was Along the Cactus Trail produced?
- Along the Cactus Trail was produced in United States of America.