
High Steel
Directed by Don OwenJanuary 1, 1965 14mDocumentary, Short
7.47.2
A very engaging short documentary of how a native Indian from Quebec works building skyscrapers in New York City, with breathtaking shots of walking on narrow beams 25 stories in the air, as well as a chilling recounting of the death of numerous Indian iron workers building a bridge in Quebec in the early part of the century.
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High Steel was released on January 1, 1965.
High Steel was directed by Don Owen.
High Steel has a runtime of 14m.
High Steel was produced by Julian Biggs.
A very engaging short documentary of how a native Indian from Quebec works building skyscrapers in New York City, with breathtaking shots of walking on narrow beams 25 stories in the air, as well as a chilling recounting of the death of numerous Indian iron workers building a bridge in Quebec in the early part of the century.
The key characters in High Steel are Narrator (voice) (Don Francks).
High Steel is a Documentary, Short film.
High Steel has an audience rating of 7.4 out of 10.

