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Grand Canyon Trail

  • 1948
  • Approved
  • 1h 7m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
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Roy Rogers, Jane Frazee, and Trigger in Grand Canyon Trail (1948)
DramaMusicWestern

Sintown is just a deserted ghost town until Vanderpool starts looking for silver. Cookie and Roy's partners put $20,000 into the business only to find that the mine is worthless and Vanderpo... Read allSintown is just a deserted ghost town until Vanderpool starts looking for silver. Cookie and Roy's partners put $20,000 into the business only to find that the mine is worthless and Vanderpool is bankrupt. Carol comes out to look for silver to save the company, but does not know ... Read allSintown is just a deserted ghost town until Vanderpool starts looking for silver. Cookie and Roy's partners put $20,000 into the business only to find that the mine is worthless and Vanderpool is bankrupt. Carol comes out to look for silver to save the company, but does not know that their engineer, named Regan, is crooked and wants all the silver for himself. But onl... Read all

  • Director
    • William Witney
  • Writer
    • Gerald Geraghty
  • Stars
    • Roy Rogers
    • Trigger
    • Jane Frazee
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    186
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    • Director
      • William Witney
    • Writer
      • Gerald Geraghty
    • Stars
      • Roy Rogers
      • Trigger
      • Jane Frazee
    • 11User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Roy Rogers
    Roy Rogers
    • Roy Rogers
    Trigger
    Trigger
    • Trigger - Roy's Horse
    Jane Frazee
    Jane Frazee
    • Carol Martin - aka Carol Vanderpool
    Andy Devine
    Andy Devine
    • Cookie Bullfincher
    Robert Livingston
    Robert Livingston
    • Bill Regan
    Roy Barcroft
    Roy Barcroft
    • Dave Williams - Regan Henchman
    Charles Coleman
    Charles Coleman
    • J. Malcolm Vanderpool
    Emmett Lynn
    Emmett Lynn
    • Old Ed Carruthers
    Ken Terrell
    Ken Terrell
    • Mike Delaney - Regan Henchman
    James Finlayson
    James Finlayson
    • Sheriff
    Tommy Coats
    • Bannister - Henchman
    Foy Willing
    • Singer…
    Riders of the Purple Sage
    • Singing Ranchers
    Scotty Harrel
    • Guitar Player - Riders of the Purple Sage
    • (uncredited)
    Zon Murray
    Zon Murray
    • Gary - Henchman
    • (uncredited)
    Johnny Paul
    • Singer - Riders of the Purple Sage
    • (uncredited)
    Al Sloey
    • Al - Concertina Player, Riders of the Purple Sage
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • William Witney
    • Writer
      • Gerald Geraghty
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    6bsmith5552

    Wasn't that the guy who played.......?

    "Grand Canyon Trail" is another in the series of Trucolor musical westerns turned out by Republic Pictures in the late 40's starring Roy Rogers. This one is one of the better series entries.

    The plot concerns the efforts by Roy and the boys to find a lost silver mine. The musical content is kept to a minimum and Director William Witney keeps the action flowing.

    What makes this film interesting is its supporting cast. Robert Livingston, who only a few short years before had been Republic's up and coming star, plays the chief villain. He is probably best remembered for his role as Stoney Brooke in the Three Mesquiteer series. In the best Witney tradition, Livingston murders a helpless old prospector. Roy Barcroft is along as Livingston's chief henchman.

    Old time movie fans will recognize Laurel & Hardy's old foil Jimmy Finlayson as the sheriff. Foy Willing and the Riders of the Purple Sage replace The Sons of the Pioneers in this one. Jane Frazee in the Dale Evans role and Andy Devine as "Cookie" round out the cast.

    Not a bad way to spend an hour or so.
    5bkoganbing

    Bad Investment

    Some poor editing prevents this particular Roy Rogers western from being one of his better ones from Republic. The Grand Canyon Trail also does not have the greatest group of songs.

    The story line gets a bit incoherent at times. Jane Frazee comes west to see if an old silver mine that her boss Charles Coleman had sold stock in was really played out as chief engineer Bob Livingston has told them. She thinks not. Also investigating is Roy Rogers who because Andy Devine invested his money in this silver mine has now a real interest in seeing it's not a dud.

    Old timer Emmett Lynn might have the key, but he's rather inconveniently disappeared. It's the sloppy editing around his part that makes the plot hard to follow at times, you have to fill in the blanks.

    Former Mesquiteer Livingston shows up this time on the wrong side of the law and perennial western villain Roy Barcroft is his chief henchman.

    Andy Devine usually provides a lot of the comedy in the Roy Rogers films of this period, but we have a special treat in the person of familiar Laurel&Hardy stooge James Finlayson. Jimmy plays a rather dull witted sheriff who Frazee and the Riders of the Purple Sage get him tangled in his own handcuffs. Finlayson must have thought he was back with Stan and Ollie with that routine. All done on a moving stagecoach as well. I wish we had more Finlayson in the film.

    The Grand Canyon Trail while not anything outstanding should please a lot of Roy Rogers fans out there.
    Snow Leopard

    Enough Action to Make it Worthwhile

    While it's probably just average among the many Roy Rogers features, there's enough action in "Grand Canyon Trail" to make it worth watching. The story is pretty thin this time. What there is of it has Roy, Andy Devine, and a spunky but sometimes misguided heroine battling the bad guys over a silver mine, while also having to deal with the usual dull-witted sheriff (played by an old silent comedy favorite, James Finlayson). There's also a supposedly haunted hotel that is mainly played for a few laughs, most of them at the expense of Divine's character. It does not always fit together as well as it could have, but there is plenty of action, plus a couple of songs, and it has pretty much everything you would expect from one of Rogers's movies.
    dougdoepke

    Roy Meets Wall Street

    Plot-- Roy stumbles into business dealings surrounding a lost silver mine. In the process, he meets up with a spunky girl and some sneaky crooks. Good thing Andy's around to help.

    This Front Row Geezer really enjoyed the 67-minutes. Especially a spirited Jane Frazee who all but steals the show with her assertive Carol Vanderpool or is it Martin. Oh well, either way she's a scene stealer. Roy gets to do a lot of well choreographed flying fists, and I hope they paid him double for his extra trouble. And, of course, Andy Devine is Andy Devine, but with less clowning than usual. Catch that early scene with Roy and Frazee on the stagecoach—it's a little gem of battling attraction between guy and gal. Frazee was a really good foil for Rogers, as, I guess, both Roy and Dale knew.

    There's some canyon scenery, but not much. Most of the action settles into familiar greater LA locations. And what about that hurricane Katrina slammed place called Sin Town and a hotel called Hangman's that shows all the litter and crud that the studio could muster. They're like nothing I've seen in an oater. Not much hard riding or fast shooting, but likely enough for matinée fans, including myself. All in all, it's a good action-filled Republic production. My only complaint is the bland b&w instead of Technicolor. But Trigger still looks good, even if upstaged by a sombrero-wearing mule.

    A "7" on the Matinée Scale
    2wes-connors

    A Mule in Sintown

    Roy Rogers and company try to bring "Sintown" back to life - it's a ghost town which may go boom if silver mining is successful. Andy Devine (as "Cookie") slapsticks around. Jane Frazee (as Carol) loses a piece of her bitches to Mr. Rogers' sharp leer. Foy Willing and the Riders of the Purple Sage stand-in (or, is that sing-in?) for the A.W.O.L. Bob Nolan and the Sons of the Pioneers. James Finlayson (from the Laurel and Hardy films) adds to the "slapstick" look of "Grand Canyon Trail". A loose floor board delivers the winning comedy performance. Mr. Devine's mule kicks its heels. There are energetic human performances, too - but, the material isn't Grand.

    ** Grand Canyon Trail (1948) William Witney ~ Roy Rogers, Jane Frazee, Andy Devine

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      Filmed in Trucolor, but available only in black & white currently.
    • Connections
      Edited into Six Gun Theater: The Grand Canyon Trail (2022)
    • Soundtracks
      Colorado Joe
      Written by Jack Elliott

      Performed by Roy Rogers

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    • Release date
      • November 5, 1948 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El tesoro del Gran Cañón
    • Filming locations
      • Iverson Ranch - 1 Iverson Lane, Chatsworth, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Republic Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 7m(67 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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