Ghosts of Cape Horn
Prior to the opening of the Panama Canal in 1914, Ghosts of Cape Horn a 1980 documentary, retraces the journey made by sailing ships during the days when it was necessary to travel 18,000 miles around Cape Horn in order to travel from the East Coast to the West Coast of the U.S ... I do not own this documentary or the music Credits to my knowledge : Executive Producer James R. Donaldosn III Directed by Keith F. Critchlow Produced by Keith F. Critchlow, James R. Donaldosn III Narrated by Jason Robards Original Score Edd Kalehoff "Ghosts of Cape Horn" © by Gordon Lightfoot "Song of the Sea" © by Lisa Gilkyson Shanties by Bill Schustik and Friends Film Editors Lana Jokel, Keith F. Critchlow Cinematographer Peter Jensen Additional Photography Tedd Churchill, Carl Kriegeskotte, Jesper Baek-Sørensen Sound Design Jerry Ross Associate Sound Editor Margie Crimmins Re-Recordist Lee Dichter Written by Peter L. Brosnan, Peter Stanford Principal Sponsorship Down Corning Corporation Archaeological Consultant Peter Throckmorton Associate Producers Margot Taylor Dearborn, Robert F. Little, Dr. Ira Abrams Title Design Linda Kosarin Animation Miguel Muñoz, Bono Film Services Map Animation Chris Kogler "Ghosts of Cape Horn" Painting by John Stobart

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