En 1876, un agente de la Policía Montada del Noroeste de Canadá debe obtener la liberación de los rehenes blancos capturados por las tribus Cree que están asaltando Montana desde su reserva ... Leer todoEn 1876, un agente de la Policía Montada del Noroeste de Canadá debe obtener la liberación de los rehenes blancos capturados por las tribus Cree que están asaltando Montana desde su reserva canadiense.En 1876, un agente de la Policía Montada del Noroeste de Canadá debe obtener la liberación de los rehenes blancos capturados por las tribus Cree que están asaltando Montana desde su reserva canadiense.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Comes Running
- (as Anthony Earl Numkena)
- White Moon
- (as Adeline DeWalt Reynolds)
- Indian
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- Custin
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- Shemawgun
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- Tim Neeley
- (sin créditos)
- Undetermined Secondary Role
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- Small Face, wife of Natayo
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- Katatatsi
- (sin créditos)
- Ending Narrator
- (voz)
- (sin créditos)
- Byran Neeley
- (sin créditos)
- Dirección
- Guionistas
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Opiniones destacadas
Aside from a nice portrayal of most of the Indian, the story also featured a cute Indian lad who actually helped the story--something cute child actors rarely do! On the negative side, the overall effort, to me, seemed rather listless in places and just didn't seem like much more than a very good time-passer. Interestingly enough, I watched this movie with my wife and she really liked it--more than I did, and this is unusual since she usually HATES Westerns.
It doesn't have to because it's a very entertaining film. The plot has a lot of similarities to Broken Arrow which 20th Century Fox also produced. Tyrone Power is playing Constable Duncan MacDonald, newly arrived at Fort Walsh and sent out on a mission to negotiate a peace with Cree Indians who've left their reserve and tangled with U.S. Cavalry south of the border. On the way back they've taken two white prisoners in a raid and Power is looking to get them back. One is Penny Edwards who catches the eye of Cameron Mitchell and he decides she'd make a good squaw for his little brother. The other is Robert Horton who's an escaped outlaw.
So intrepid Mountie Power along with his Indian guide Thomas Gomez go to the camp of the Crees. Gomez is a most reluctant guide, in fact he's kind of blackmailed into making the journey. Thomas Gomez is an underrated and capable actor who deadpans some very funny lines.
Two others in the cast really make this work. Little Anthony Numkena plays the Cree Indian boy who Power adopts and that turns out to be a great negotiating technique. But their affection is genuine and the scenes between Power and Numkena are some of the best in the film.
Stuart Randall plays the Cree Chief Standing Bear. His portrayal is very similar to Jeff Chandler's more heralded portrayal of Cochise in Broken Arrow. In fact the Indians are not stereotyped, they are three dimensional characters here. Randall does a fine job as Standing Bear, negotiating with Power and having to contend with militants in his own camp led by Cameron Mitchell. Since Jeff Chandler had already broken the same ground with Cochise, Randall's performance has been overlooked, unfortunately so for him.
Tyrone Power is a whole cloth hero here and does a fine job. One of the things that Americans don't appreciate is that the Mounties were there in large measure to protect the native Indians from white depredation. Canadians have always loved contrasting that to how the U.S. Cavalry treated the native population. Our cavalry was there on the settler's behalf. The contrast is certainly a matter of historical record, but I wonder if Canada had seen the immigration westward that America did, would their Mounties have been more like our blue coats.
These sequences abound in effective atmosphere and are increased substantially by Newman's splendid choice of players (Cameron Mitchell, Thomas Gomez and Penny Edwards) to surround head man Tyrone Power (in a colorful uniform) assigned to stop a tribe of hostile Crees from going on wage war against the U. S. Cavalry...
The film - free from weeds - stands out as a little gem of Technicolor beauty... It contains: a spectacular attack on a wagon train; hostages held as a pledge; enraged Indians riding into the hills to burn at the stake a beautiful innocent girl; and a battle during which a handsome hero is saved by the arrow of an Indian lad...
You make a fortune for your studio. You ask to make Nightmare Alley. Zanuck hates it. As a reward, you're handed mostly dreck until your contract is up.
Pony Soldier from 1952 is such dreck. It is in color, and Tyrone as Canadian Mountie Duncan Macdonald looks spectacular.
It was filmed in Arizona, and he got a nice romance out of it with Helen Frye, ex-wife of the founder of TWA. You can look it up on the Internet.
Film wise, it's 1876, and MacDonald, a newcomer to the Mounties, is given a dangerous assignment. The Cree Indians, now in Montana, took two hostages for their safe return to Canada. MacDonald's mission is to free the hostages.
It's nice to look at, but that's about it. I spent the film feeling terrible for Power. Thankfully once the Fox shackles were off, he would be on the rise again. A little late, since six years after this film, he was dead.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaActor Stuart Randall, playing Standing Bear, had all his lines re-dubbed with another actor's voice after filming was completed. Apparently the producers finally realized that most Canadian Indians do not, like Randall, have a distinct Texas accent.
- ErroresMontana in this movie is actually Sedona, Arizona.
- Citas
Standing Bear: The pony soldier speaks with the tongue of the snake that rattles.
Constable Duncan MacDonald: It is Standing Bear who speaks with a forked tongue!
- ConexionesReferenced in Tucker Carlson Tonight: Episode dated 10 February 2020 (2020)
- Bandas sonorasThe Maple Leaf Forever
(uncredited)
Written by Alexander Muir
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- Pony Soldier
- Locaciones de filmación
- Sedona, Arizona, Estados Unidos(Coconino National Forest)
- Productora
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 22 minutos
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1