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The Big Trail

A mighty drama of the early pioneers
1930 | 122m | English

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Young scout Breck Coleman leads a wagon train along the dangerous trail to Oregon as he tries to get the affection of the beautiful pioneer Ruth Cameron and plans his revenge on the harsh scoundrels who murdered a friend of his in the past.
Release Date: Nov 01, 1930
Director: Raoul Walsh, Louis R. Loeffler
Writer: Raoul Walsh, Hal G. Evarts, Marie Boyle, Jack Peabody, Florence Postal
Genres: Drama, Western
Keywords mississippi river, pre-code, river crossing, wagon train, frontier justice, pioneers, buffalo herd, 19th century, far west, vengeance, oregon trail, western expansion, crossing frontiers
Production Companies Fox Film Corporation
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $2,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 05, 2026
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
John Wayne Breck Coleman
Marguerite Churchill Ruth Cameron
El Brendel Gus
Tully Marshall Zeke
Tyrone Power Sr. Red Flack
David Rollins Dave Cameron
Frederick Burton Pa Bascom
Ian Keith Bill Thorpe
Charles Stevens López
Louise Carver Gus' Mother-in-law
Victor Adamson Wagon Train Man (uncredited)
Phyllis Bainbridge Pioneer (uncredited)
Chief John Big Tree Indian (uncredited)
Ward Bond Sid Bascom (uncredited)
Nora Bush Pioneer (uncredited)
Martin Cichy Pioneer (uncredited)
Don Coleman Wrangler (uncredited)
Nancy Crowley Pioneer Child (uncredited)
Curley Dresden Pioneer (uncredited)
Adabelle Driver Pioneer (uncredited)
Emslie Emerson Sairey (uncredited)
Alphonse Ethier Marshal (uncredited)
Theresa Garon Pioneer (uncredited)
William Gillis Pioneer (uncredited)
Dannie Mac Grant Pioneer Boy (uncredited)
Virginia Griffith Pioneer (uncredited)
Marcia Harris Mrs. Riggs (uncredited)
Marilyn Harris Pioneer Girl (uncredited)
Al Haskell Pioneer (uncredited)
DeWitt Jennings Boat Captain Hollister (uncredited)
Jack Kenny Pioneer (uncredited)
Bert Keys Pioneer (uncredited)
John Lawrence Kneedy Wagon Driver (uncredited)
Ann Kunde Pioneer (uncredited)
Marjorie Leet Mildred Riggs (uncredited)
Marion Lessing Pioneer Girl (uncredited)
Frances Martinson Pioneer (uncredited)
Frank McGrath Pioneer (uncredited)
William V. Mong Wellmore (uncredited)
Pete Morrison Wrangler (uncredited)
Beth Nagel Pioneer (uncredited)
Dodo Newton Abigail Vance (uncredited)
Artie Ortego Pioneer (uncredited)
Jack Padjan Pioneer (uncredited)
Helen Parrish Honey Girl Cameron (uncredited)
Robert Parrish Pioneer Boy (uncredited)
Harvey Parry Pioneer (uncredited)
Jack Peabody Bill Gillis (uncredited)
Russ Powell Windy Bill (uncredited)
Frank Rainboth Ohio Man (uncredited)
Apache Bill Russell Indian Scout (uncredited)
Lucile Sewall Pioneer (uncredited)
Andy Shuford Ohio Man's Son (uncredited)
Tom Smith Pioneer (uncredited)
Jean Stoddard Pioneer (uncredited)
Gertrude Van Lent Sister from Missouri (uncredited)
Lucille Van Lent Sister from Missouri (uncredited)
Sherwood Bailey Pioneer Boy (uncredited)
Jay Berger Pioneer Boy (uncredited)
George Ernest Pioneer Boy (uncredited)
Jackie Lowe Pioneer Boy (uncredited)
Billy Naylor Pioneer Boy (uncredited)
Buster Phelps Pioneer Boy (uncredited)
Buster Slaven Pioneer Boy (uncredited)
Whitehorse Indian (uncredited)
Bill Wilson Pioneer (uncredited)
Name Job
Raoul Walsh Story, Director
Arthur Edeson Director of Photography
Jack Dennis Editor
Hal G. Evarts Story
Harold Miles Production Design, Set Decoration
Louis Witte Sound Engineer
Archibald Buchanan Production Manager
George Leverett Sound Engineer
Fred Sersen Production Design, Set Decoration
Louis R. Loeffler Co-Director
Marie Boyle Screenplay, Dialogue
Jack Peabody Screenplay, Dialogue
Florence Postal Screenplay, Dialogue
R. H. Bassett Original Music Composer
Peter Brunelli Original Music Composer
Alfred Dalby Original Music Composer
Arthur Kay Music Director, Original Music Composer
Jack Virgil Original Music Composer
Lucien N. Andriot Director of Photography
Jack Dawn Makeup Artist
Louise Sloane Makeup Artist
Sid Bowen Assistant Director
Clay Crapnell Assistant Director
Virgil Hart Assistant Director
Earl Rettig Assistant Director
Ewing Scott Assistant Director
George Walsh Assistant Director
Les Shaw Carpenter
Tom Plews Props
Don B. Greenwood Property Master
W.D. Flick Sound Engineer
Fitch Fulton Matte Painter
Steve Clemente Stunts
Don Coleman Stunts
Pete Morrison Stunts
Jack Padjan Animal Wrangler, Stunt Coordinator
Don Anderson Camera Operator
Curt Fetters Camera Operator
Max Cohn Assistant Camera
Harry Dawe Assistant Camera
Sol Halperin Camera Operator
Lou Kunkel Assistant Camera
Robert Mack Assistant Camera
Frank Powolny Still Photographer
Dave Ragin Camera Operator
Roger Shearman Assistant Camera
Harkness Smith Assistant Camera
Sam Benson Wardrobe Designer
Earl Moser Wardrobe Master
Harry Brand Publicist
Lumsden Hare Dialogue Coach
Joseph Flores Animal Wrangler
Name Title
Winfield R. Sheehan Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

There is a scene very near the start of this film where John Wayne ("Breck") walks through a doorway, bedecked in his finely crafted suede leathers and you almost want to applaud - like it was the entrance of great actor onto a stage. There can been no doubt that Raoul Walsh and his bosses at Fox we ... re determined to make a big star of their man - and have thrown pretty much everything at it. The story concerns pioneers on a long and dangerous wagon trail leaving the Mississippi heading west into the unknown, It's the epitome of an American adventure film - the travellers face perils both human and natural as they head for their promised land, and the scale of the production is of a high quality with beautiful and grand cinematography contributing really well to our sense of just how tough their task was. Wayne oozes charm, his smile explains a great deal about why Hollywood and the public at large fell in love with this decent, honourable young man. A competent Marguerite Campbell ("Ruth") provides his suitably feisty love interest and the rest of this slightly over-long tale is held together by a relatively small cast who keep the story interesting and focused. Sure, it isn't without it's idealism - the all American boy blazes a trail against the odds, gets the gal, makes friends wherever he goes (largely), but there are some more sincere touches - "Breck" isn't quite so good with his alcohol! At times this borders a little too much on the documentary, but that doesn't really impact detrimentally on the overall narrative - it further reinforces the scale of this unyoked land and to a considerable extent helps us to understand what drove these folks to suffer all the hardships this hostile environment could throw at them. As cinema goes, this is proper stuff - and seeing it on a big screen even now (90 years later) is still quite an experience.

Jun 13, 2022