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Canadian Pacific

The blazing saga of untamed men and a savage wilderness!
1949 | 95m | English

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A surveyor for the Canadian Pacific Railroad must fight fur trappers who oppose the building of the railroad by stirring up Indian rebellion.
Release Date: May 19, 1949
Director: Edwin L. Marin
Writer: Jack DeWitt, Kenneth Gamet
Genres: Adventure, Romance, History, Western
Keywords railroad, dynamite, western
Production Companies 20th Century Fox, Nat Holt Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 02, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 15, 2024
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Name Character
Randolph Scott Tom Andrews
Jane Wyatt Dr. Edith Cabot
J. Carrol Naish Dynamite Dawson
Victor Jory Dirk Rourke
Nancy Olson Cecille Gautier
Robert Barrat William Van Horne
John Parrish Mr. Gautier
Mary Kent Mrs. Gautier
Walter Sande Mike Brannigan
Don Haggerty Cagle
John Hamilton Pere Lacomb
Grandon Rhodes Dr. Mason
Dick Wessel Bailey
George Chandler Telegraph Operator
Howard Negley Mallis
Ralph Clanton Opening Narrator (voice)
Chief Yowlachie Indian Chief (uncredited)
Norman Jewison Joe Podge (uncredited)
Earle Hodgins Sandy McNair (uncredited)
Edmund Cobb Jim (uncredited)
Chris Willow Bird Indian Chief (uncredited)
Ben Erway British Columbia Representative (uncredited)
Sam Ash Speaker from Ontario (uncredited)
Holmes Herbert Head of Canadian Parliament (uncredited)
Bert Stevens Member of Parliament (uncredited)
Manuel París Member of Parliament (uncredited)
Oliver Cross Member of Parliament (uncredited)
Al Haskell Trapper (uncredited)
Richard Alexander Railroad Worker (uncredited)
Ray Bennett Railroad Worker (uncredited)
Nick Borgani Railroad Worker (uncredited)
John Bose Railroad Worker (uncredited)
Rudy Bowman Railroad Worker (uncredited)
Chet Brandenburg Railroad Worker (uncredited)
Roy Bucko Railroad Worker (uncredited)
Art Felix Railroad Worker (uncredited)
Kit Guard Railroad Worker (uncredited)
Ray Jones Railroad Worker (uncredited)
Jack Kenny Railroad Worker (uncredited)
Sam Lufkin Railroad Worker (uncredited)
Cactus Mack Railroad Worker (uncredited)
Kermit Maynard Railroad Worker (uncredited)
Merrill McCormick Railroad Worker (uncredited)
Billy McCoy Railroad Worker (uncredited)
Rowland McCracken Railroad Worker (uncredited)
Robert Milasch Railroad Worker (uncredited)
Anton Northpole Railroad Worker (uncredited)
Joe Phillips Railroad Worker (uncredited)
Ray Spiker Railroad Worker (uncredited)
Jack Tornek Railroad Worker (uncredited)
Roque Ybarra Railroad Worker (uncredited)
Name Job
Edwin L. Marin Director
Dimitri Tiomkin Original Music Composer
Jack DeWitt Screenplay, Story
Bill McLellan Gaffer
Rod Tolmie Still Photographer
Kenneth Gamet Screenplay
Fred Jackman Jr. Director of Photography
Philip Martin Editor
Ernst Fegté Art Direction
Lee Greenway Makeup Artist
Lewis J. Rachmil Executive In Charge Of Production
Name Title
Nat Holt Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

I was never a great fan of Randolph Scott - he never really imposed himself onto the screen, and here he doesn't really either. It doesn't help that the plot is a fairly well trammelled one. He ("Andrews") is the railroad surveyor who falls foul of the local fur traders who fear that the steel monst ... er will decimate local trade. His antagonists are no slouches. "Rourke" (Victory Jory) and "Dynamite Dawson" (J. Carrol Naish) being determined to thwart his engineering plans and so resort to enlisting the help of the local Indians who want no truck with these interlopers at all, much less their destructive construction project that will further destroy their ancestral home. In order to convince the locals that the train would be a good thing for their community, he promises to settle with his gal "Cecille" (the rather wooden Nancy Olson) but that doesn't really cut much ice with an opposition that now has him firmly in it's sights and that sees him soon under the care of local doctor "Edith" (a competent Jane Wyatt) with whom, well you can guess the rest. Indeed, that's really the problem with all of this - it's just too predicable. There is some action now and again and a bit of rousing speechifying too, but for the most part this is an adequately photographed pioneering tale that we've seen a few times before - only with a more charismatic lead. It's watchable, but the title doesn't really help it much and it's all fairly forgettable afternoon cinema fayre.

Feb 02, 2024