Four episodes of Dusty's Trail edited together into a movie. The episodes, in the order shown, are: "Tomahawk Territory", "Horse of Another Color", "There is Nothing Like a Dame", and "The N... Read allFour episodes of Dusty's Trail edited together into a movie. The episodes, in the order shown, are: "Tomahawk Territory", "Horse of Another Color", "There is Nothing Like a Dame", and "The Not So Magnificent Seven".Four episodes of Dusty's Trail edited together into a movie. The episodes, in the order shown, are: "Tomahawk Territory", "Horse of Another Color", "There is Nothing Like a Dame", and "The Not So Magnificent Seven".
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- Dusty
- (archive footage)
- Wagonmaster Callahan
- (archive footage)
- Mr. Carter Brookhaven
- (archive footage)
- Lulu McQueen
- (archive footage)
- Betsy
- (archive footage)
- Mrs. Daphine Brookhaven
- (archive footage)
- Andy
- (archive footage)
- (as Bill Cort)
- Natuma
- (archive footage)
- Indian Boy
- (archive footage)
- (as Ernesto Esparza III)
- Marshal
- (archive footage)
- (as Donald Barry)
- Rancher Uriah
- (archive footage)
- Roy, Hired Hand
- (archive footage)
- (as Jim Gammon)
- McGirk
- (archive footage)
- Jake
- (archive footage)
- Kyle Skullner
- (archive footage)
- Luke Skullner
- (archive footage)
- Rafe Skullner
- (archive footage)
Featured reviews
Each of "Gilligan's" seven characters has been transplanted to a very stereotyped Old West setting. Even many of the supporting characters in this "film" popped up on that remote island a decade earlier.
Check on the "Dusty's Trail" page for further comments of other users, and details of the actual show. (It aired in syndication during the 73/74 season; why this "movie" surfaced two years later, one can only guess.) I actually remember seeing the series during its first-run. One afternoon I sat with a bunch of neighborhood kids, viewing an episode, and we all agreed that it was a ripoff of "Gilligan," and not HALF as good.
Forrest Tucker plays Wagonmaster Callahan that is a combination of the skipper in "Gilligan's Island" as well as his role as Sergeant O'Rourke of "F-troop." He even wears his hat in the same manner as the Sergeant. Again, the role is old and tired.
Other characters are the very rich man and his elegant wife, (Thurston Howell and lovey from "Gilligan's Island,") the beautiful dance hall girl (Ginger), the plain girl, Mary Ann, and the smart man, (the professor.) Using recycled characters can work, but they clearly do not in this case.
The movie is boring, often plodding and predictable, it is hard to watch in one sitting.
Basically, this "movie", as it's called, takes four episodes and tries to tie them together, removing the laugh track. The episodes are Tomahawk Territory, Horse of Another Color, There Is Nothing Like a Dame, and The Not So Magnificent Seven. If you've seen Gilligan's Island, then you know this uses the exact same formula, as the wagon and stagecoach is lost because of Dusty's bumbling, and on its way to reunite with its wagon train, the plans are usually foiled by Dusty's bumbling. Also, the characters are the same archetypes of Gilligan's cast (The Brookhavens are basically the Howells, and wagonmaster Mr. Callahan is basically the same role as The Skipper, acting as Dusty's boss and big buddy). Despite the change in setting and era, it is clear why Dusty's Trail never got far, as it was blatantly Gilligan's island in the wild west with little to no changes to separate it from Gilligan, and this movie is possibly a failed attempt to try and revive the series (which obviously failed).
Did you know
- TriviaThis is a compilation of four Dusty's Trail episodes, minus the laugh track.
- Quotes
Dusty: Gee, that was a bright idea. Wonder why I didn't think of it!
Wagonmaster Callahan: Because it was a bright idea.
- ConnectionsEdited from Dusty's Trail (1973)
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