Ernest Pascal (January 11, 1896 – November 4, 1966) was an English-born American screenwriter, author, playwright, and poet.
[2] In 1947, Pascal was hired by RKO Pictures to write a story based on the Lewis and Clark Expedition of 1804.
However, Warner Brothers procured the rights to the script, but when production was delayed, it was eventually permanently shelved after Paramount produced their 1955 film based on the same event entitled, The Far Horizons.
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