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  1. Operation Haylift is a 1950 American aviation film by William Berke starring Bill Williams, Ann Rutherford, and Tom Brown. The film - a fictionalized account of a true story - documents the United States Air Force mission in 1948–49 to save thousands of cattle caught in the snowdrifts of a sudden winter storm in northern Nevada.

  2. 971. 133K views 2 years ago ELY. Eighteen snowstorms in 27 days hit the Rocky Mountain and upper Great Plains states in December 1948-January 1949. This epic tells the tale of how the US Air Force...

  3. Operation Haylift película dirigida por William Berke y protagonizada por Bill Williams, Ann Rutherford y Tom Brown. Año: 1950. Sinopsis: Dieciocho tormentas de nieve en 27 días azotaron los estados de las Montañas Rocosas y la parte superior de las Grandes Llanuras entre diciembre de 1948 y enero de 1949.

  4. Operation Haylift: Dirigido por William Berke. Con Bill Williams, Ann Rutherford, Tom Brown, Jane Nigh. Eighteen snowstorms in 27 days hit the Rocky Mountain and upper Great Plains states in December 1948-January 1949.

  5. Películas relacionadas. Eighteen snowstorms hit the Rocky Mountain and upper Great Plains states in December 1948-January 1949. This epic tells how the US Air Force airdropped food and supplies to stranded travelers, residents and livestock.

  6. Operation Haylift is a 1950 American aviation film by William Berke starring Bill Williams, Ann Rutherford, and Tom Brown. The film - a fictionalized account of a true story - documents the United States Air Force mission in 1948–49 to save thousands of cattle caught in the snowdrifts of a sudden winter storm in northern Nevada.

  7. Film Details. Genre. Drama. Release Date. May 5, 1950. Premiere Information. World premiere in Ely, NV: 10 Apr 1950; Los Angeles opening: 15 Apr 1950. Production Company. Lippert Productions, Inc. Distribution Company. Lippert Pictures, Inc. Country. United States. Technical Specs. Duration. 1h 13m. Film Length. 6,574 or 6,629ft (8 reels)