The Army sends Andy Thomas posing as a renegade to find out who has been harassing the wagon trains. He joins a wagon train and soon learns Cherokee and Snake are the ones he is after. But C... Read allThe Army sends Andy Thomas posing as a renegade to find out who has been harassing the wagon trains. He joins a wagon train and soon learns Cherokee and Snake are the ones he is after. But Cherokee and Snake then kill two Indians and blame the settlers from the wagon train and An... Read allThe Army sends Andy Thomas posing as a renegade to find out who has been harassing the wagon trains. He joins a wagon train and soon learns Cherokee and Snake are the ones he is after. But Cherokee and Snake then kill two Indians and blame the settlers from the wagon train and Andy finds the Indians about to attack.
- Bison
- (as Milburn Moranti)
- High Hawk
- (as Chick Davis)
- Thundercloud (Yellow Wolf in credits)
- (as Chief Thunder Cloud)
- Cherokee Charlie
- (as George Cheseboro)
- Wagon Master
- (as Bill Desmond)
- Musician
- (uncredited)
- Wagon Train Gambler
- (uncredited)
- Man in Top Hat
- (uncredited)
- Musician
- (uncredited)
- Director
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This a typical western of it's time a short running time, stilted dialogue and a simple good versus bad story line. From a personal point of view I loved the crackly old cinematography featuring an Indian attack on the wagons.
It's a fast moving story and as predictable as night following day. You're never in any doubt that the bad guys will get their comeuppance and this is exactly what the audiences of the time wanted. It features the legendary stuntman Yakima Canutt and a good performance from the child actor Bobby Nelson. Rex Lease is no John Wayne but he makes an amiable enough hero.
This is strictly for fans of old westerns but I enjoyed it and thought this was pretty entertaining.
They've got to be a pair of the dumbest villains ever since the two both bungle into situations they don't have to and never know when to cut their losses. The last bungle was Canutt kidnapping young Bobby Nelson and bringing him to the Indian camp. In real life they would have just killed the kid, but this was Hollywood under the Code and even with no Code the audience for a B western like this would not go for the killing of a kid. After they were the ones watching films like these on Saturday matinée.
In addition Chesebro's got the hots for lovely heroine Janet Chandler, sister to Nelson. The kid has a steady eye and nicks Chesebro with a bullet when he tries to get too friendly.
Cyclone Of The Saddle is downgraded to a tropical storm.
Did you know
- TriviaThis film's earliest documented telecast took place in Salt Lake City Friday 11 November 1949 on KDYL (Channel 4).
- GoofsThe wagon train was being drawn almost exclusively by horses. Horses were terribly unsuited for this role as their hooves were subject to splitting. This is the reason that oxen were the primary movers of wagon trains.
- SoundtracksThe Old Wagon Trail
Performed by the Range Ranglers (Chuck Baldra, Jack Jones, Jack Kirk, Cactus Mack and Glenn Strange)
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- La furie du Texas
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- Runtime53 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1