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  1. Color of a Brisk and Leaping Day is a 1996 drama film written and directed by Christopher Münch about a Chinese-American's attempt at saving the Yosemite Valley Railroad in post-WWII California. It stars Peter Alexander and features R.E.M. singer Michael Stipe in a supporting role.

  2. 2 mag 1997 · With Peter Alexander, Jeri Arredondo, Henry Gibson, Michael Stipe. The Yosemite Valley Railroad, which runs through the breathtaking scenery and stunning vistas of the Merced River Canyon to its terminus at El Portal outside Yosemite National Park, is on the brink of failure.

    • (178)
    • Drama
    • Christopher Munch
    • 1997-05-02
  3. Rob Sweeney. Producer. Stark Productions, Antarctic Pictures, Blurco. Genre. Drama | Independent Film (US) Synopsis. The Yosemite Valley Railroad, which runs through the breathtaking scenery and stunning vistas of Yosemite National Park, is on the brink of failure.

    • Rob Sweeney
    • Christopher Munch
    • United States
    • Drama | Independent Film (US)
  4. Rent Color of a Brisk and Leaping Day on Prime Video, or buy it on Prime Video. Second-generation Chinese-American John Lee (Peter Alexander) feels a strong connection to the legacy...

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    • Drama
  5. 23 mar 1996 · Overview. The Yosemite Valley Railroad, which runs through the breathtaking scenery and stunning vistas of Yosemite National Park, is on the brink of failure. The grandson of a Chinese railroad laborer embarks on a romantic, but ultimately doomed, quest to save this railroad from being sold for scrap.

  6. The grandson of a Chinese railroad laborer embarks on a romantic, but ultimately doomed, quest to save this railroad from being sold for scrap. His love of trains finds him working as a railroad-man, instead of at his father's profitable business.

  7. 29 gen 1996 · By Todd McCarthy. Watch Latin American Music Awards. A film as poetic and esoteric as its title, “Color of a Brisk and Leaping Day” is a visually rich homage to a young man’s...