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Wagon Train

  • 1940
  • Tous publics
  • 59m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
292
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Tim Holt and Martha O'Driscoll in Wagon Train (1940)
DramaWestern

Pecos businessman Matt Gardner is buying up freighters, or wagon trains of food supplies, at cheap prices through intimidation, and charging high prices by deliberately causing phony food sh... Read allPecos businessman Matt Gardner is buying up freighters, or wagon trains of food supplies, at cheap prices through intimidation, and charging high prices by deliberately causing phony food shortages at his trading posts. The only one refusing to sell his supplies is Zack Sibley, w... Read allPecos businessman Matt Gardner is buying up freighters, or wagon trains of food supplies, at cheap prices through intimidation, and charging high prices by deliberately causing phony food shortages at his trading posts. The only one refusing to sell his supplies is Zack Sibley, who is dead set on maintaining his freighter business as well as tracking down his father's... Read all

  • Director
    • Edward Killy
  • Writers
    • Morton Grant
    • Bernard McConville
  • Stars
    • Tim Holt
    • Ray Whitley
    • Emmett Lynn
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    292
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    • Director
      • Edward Killy
    • Writers
      • Morton Grant
      • Bernard McConville
    • Stars
      • Tim Holt
      • Ray Whitley
      • Emmett Lynn
    • 12User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Tim Holt
    Tim Holt
    • Zack Sibley
    Ray Whitley
    Ray Whitley
    • Ned
    Emmett Lynn
    Emmett Lynn
    • Whopper
    Martha O'Driscoll
    Martha O'Driscoll
    • Helen Lee
    Malcolm 'Bud' McTaggart
    • Coe Gardner
    • (as Malcolm McTaggart)
    Cliff Clark
    • Matt Gardner
    Ellen Lowe
    • Amanthy
    Wade Crosby
    Wade Crosby
    • O'Follard
    Ethan Laidlaw
    Ethan Laidlaw
    • Pat Hays - Henchman
    Monte Montague
    Monte Montague
    • Kurt - Henchman
    Carl Stockdale
    Carl Stockdale
    • Luke Wilkes
    Bruce Dane
    • McKenzie
    Glenn Strange
    Glenn Strange
    • Stagecoach Driver
    Chuck Baldra
    • Wagon Train Cook
    • (uncredited)
    • …
    Ed Brady
    Ed Brady
    • Sam
    • (uncredited)
    Eddie Dew
    Eddie Dew
    • Peter O'Conner
    • (uncredited)
    Duke
    • Zack's Horse
    • (uncredited)
    Martin Garralaga
    Martin Garralaga
    • Bean-Buyer
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Edward Killy
    • Writers
      • Morton Grant
      • Bernard McConville
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    6l_rawjalaurence

    B Movie Western that Rehearses Some Significant Historical Themes

    Other reviewers have rehearsed the plot of Edward Killy's RKO B-Movie from 1940, so there is no need to tread over familiar ground. What is perhaps more intriguing is the way the film rehearses several themes characteristic of the western, which might tell us something about the way America viewed itself at that time. The film is awash with movement: the wagon train traveling across the plains, accompanied by riders; the perpetual threat of the bad guys wanting to stop the train; coupled with the subplot about a community's livelihood being threatened should vital food supplies not arrive. This draws attention to the idea of the pioneer spirit; the fact that, as a young country, the United States is perpetually looking to expand itself; it is never satisfied with staying n one place. WAGON TRAIN also embodies racial attitudes characteristic of that time: all the characters are Euros, save for one Mexican (Julian Rivero) who assumes a peripheral role as he is s seen entering the general store trying to buy some beans for his family. He cannot afford the exorbitant price; and hence throws them back in the seller's face. Native Americans are represented as savage; they destroy one settlement; and it is only because of our hero Zack Sibley's (Tim Holt's) cleverness that they allow him and his followers to pass through their territory unscathed. By contrast the 'good' white Euros are represented as strong yet fair, believing in the importance of group identity as a means to survive in an inhospitable landscape. The film packs a lot into its sixty-minute running time; comedy, adventure, even two songs (with music by Paul Sawtell). Not particularly memorable, perhaps, but an interesting historical document.
    4Prismark10

    Keeping the wagons rolling

    This is an unpretentious B western with a good interplay of comedic side stories and songs but a very simple and contrived storyline.

    Pecos businessman Matt Gardner is buying up wagon trains of food supplies, at cheap prices through intimidation then charging higher prices by causing phony food shortages at his trading posts. The only man refusing to sell his supplies is Zack Sibley (Tim Holt.) Gardner plans on eliminating Sibley by sending his thugs to kill him.

    There is plenty of exposition as soon as the film starts as two minor characters recount the story of Zack who has been looking for the man who killed his father when he was a child as he leads wagon trains out West. It just so happens that Matt Gardner was the culprit.

    Ironically Gardner is later shot from a distance by his own son Coe when he intended to kill Zack and mistook his own father for Zack.

    There is nice interplay between Whopper (Emmett Lynn) who plays the teller of tall tales and his flame (Ellen Lowe) who gives out the vibes of Olive Oyl. Holt is a suitably able hero with the white hat who falls for Coe's sweetheart, Helen Lee.

    A nice short feature with a few good set pieces but nothing more.
    7hitchcockthelegend

    In the West a murderer always shoots in self defence.

    Wagon Train is directed by Edward Killy and written by Norton Grant and Bernard McConville. It stars Tim Holt, Ray Whitley, Emmett Lynn, Martha O'Driscoll, Malcolm 'Bud' McTaggart and Cliff Clark. Music is by Paul Sawtell and cinematography by Harry Wild.

    "The middle of the last century witnessed small bands of courageous men leading their wagon trains across the wilderness, carrying provisions to the people of the frontier. They died of hunger, thirst, heat and cold. Desert wastes, prairie fires, the attacks of road agents and Indians took their toll. But the freighters still rolled on - - the wheels of their wagons carving from the Trans-Missouri Wilderness a greater and stronger nation."

    Out of RKO, this black and white Oater is a breezy paean to the tough characters who led the wagon trains whilst battling the elements and outside human forces. Tim Holt stands straight backed and handsome as our hero leading from the front, whilst O'Driscoll shines pretty as a summers day. There is much joviality to be found in between the pacey action scenes, and there's even time for some songs and a nifty dance sequence that John Ford would have approved of for its portrait of community spirit. Filmed on location in Kanab, Utah, the picture is practically a complete outdoor production, and it's beautifully photographed by Harry Wild (Farewell My Lovely/Station West).

    No surprises here but that's just fine, it's an hour of hooray and yeehaw entertainment with thrills, spills, laughs and the requisite heroes and villains. 7/10
    7coltras35

    Wagon train

    Pecos businessman Matt Gardner is buying up freighters, or wagon trains of food supplies, at cheap prices through intimidation, and charging high prices by deliberately causing phony food shortages at his trading posts. The only one refusing to sell his supplies is Zack Sibley, who is dead set on maintaining his freighter business as well as tracking down his father's murderer, his ex-business partner. Gardner plans on eliminating any competition Sibley presents by sending his thugs to kill him and raid his wagon train.

    Visually, this is quite impressive, the harsh, unforgiving land seems to envelope around the wagon train, lending some grit - there's an effective scene of a Comanche arrow hitting the wood and the scene quickly fades away. Next minute we see Holt riding into the burnt stage station.

    A fairly entertaining RKO western that has the appeal of Tim Holt's youthful charm and his chemistry with Martha O Driscoll. There's some gorgeous location photography (It was filmed in Kanab, Utah and in Wildwood Regional Park in Thousand Oaks, California) and some good characterisation.
    8mjrobbins111

    Hard to believe this is a B western.

    One of the best B westerns I've ever seen. Original and intelligent script, solid acting, great scenery and production values not normally found in this type of movie. Scene with wagons racing across the valley is spectacular and does not appear to be stock footage (though I could be wrong). Tim Holt westerns, particularly those from the early 40s, usually exceeded the normal standards for series westerns, but Wagon Train is in a class by itself. Truly a great movie of it's type.

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    • Trivia
      The Fargo Kid (1940) was shot simultaneously with this movie.
    • Goofs
      As Zack is chasing after the runaway wagon team through the canyon pass, the tire tracks of the camera truck can be clearly seen in the dirt.
    • Crazy credits
      Opening credits: "The middle of the last century witnessed small bands of courageous men leading their wagon trains across the Wilderness, carrying provisions to the people of the frontier. They died of hunger, thirst, heat and cold. Desert wastes, prairie fires, the attacks of road agents and Indians took their toll. But the freighters still rolled on - - the wheels of their wagons carving from the Trans-Missouri Wilderness a greater and stronger nation."
    • Connections
      Referenced in What to Do on a Date (1951)
    • Soundtracks
      Wagon Train
      (uncredited)

      Written by Ray Whitley and Fred Rose

      Played on guitar and sung by Ray Whitley and an offscreen chorus

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • April 24, 1946 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dödspasset
    • Filming locations
      • Kanab, Utah, USA
    • Production company
      • RKO Radio Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 59m
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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