Agrega una trama en tu idiomaIn 1844 scout Clint Belmet and his two sidekicks guide a wagon train to the newly opened Oregon territory despite hardships and Indian attack.In 1844 scout Clint Belmet and his two sidekicks guide a wagon train to the newly opened Oregon territory despite hardships and Indian attack.In 1844 scout Clint Belmet and his two sidekicks guide a wagon train to the newly opened Oregon territory despite hardships and Indian attack.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Chauncey
- (as Eldred Tidbury)
Opiniones destacadas
Having both versions, I could compare them side by side. Same footage involving the wagon train going west and of the Indian attack climax. Just juxtapose close-ups of the current cast and you got yourself another movie on the cheap.
Since this version is only 56 minutes it was part of Paramount's B unit and played second on double bills.
Like in the first Fighting Caravans, Wagon Wheels has one young scout and two old ones leading the wagon train west. Gail Patrick gets one of her first and only leads. Usually Patrick is cast as the other woman. Maybe her best know role was as Carole Lombard's sister in My Man Godfrey.
Gary Cooper was an A list star, but Randolph Scott was on the way up and would get to not quite the top of the heap soon. He acquits himself well here.
Great stuff for the Saturday matinée crowd.
It's worth seeing for Scott in an early western. His first appearance in one had been a bit part in THE VIRGINIAN, but since his success in WILD HORSE MESA and THE THUNDERING HERD, Paramount had been giving him one or two oaters a year, in between the usual assortment of comedies, dramas and even lending him to other studios for musicals. He's solid here, opposite Gail Patrick, with some good support from Raymond Hatton as an old Mountain Man. However, it's still an okay B movie, even if he would do great things in the genre over the next three decades.
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- TriviaA campaign poster for the 11th President, James K. Polk, is seen. Polk beat Henry Clay in 1844 and is considered the least known of the consequential Presidents. He acquired not only the Oregon territory of the Pacific Northwest through negotiation with Great Britain, but also the territories of the Southwest (the result of a war with Mexico) and the Republic of Texas. Polk also made an effort to buy Cuba from Spain. He left office on 3/4/1849 and died not long afterward, on 6/15/1849 (most likely from cholera).
- ErroresAlthough he refers to them as trappers, Jim mentions the cannibalism of the Donner "Party"--which didn't occur until 1847.
- Citas
Kenneth Murdock: There'll be no fur trade if the white man builds his house in Oregon.
Russian: Of course, this immigration cannot be halted permanently. It can be discouraged for a number of years, and now is the time to do it, but we don't want bloodshed, you understand that?
Kenneth Murdock: I understand the white man. When he wants land, for which he gives nothing, he'll destroy anything to get it.
Russian: You speak almost as an Indian.
Kenneth Murdock: My mother was an Indian... my father I never saw.
- ConexionesEdited into Wagon Wheels (1953)
- Bandas sonorasWagon Wheels
Music by Peter De Rose
Lyrics by Billy Hill
Performed by Earl Covert and The Guardsmen (as 'The Singing Guardsmen') and by the cast
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Detalles
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 56min
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1