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Director
  
William Berke

Producer
  
Pine-Thomas Productions

Language
  
English

5.6/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Crime, Drama

Duration
  

Country
  
United States

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Writer
  
Charles F. Royal
,
Maxwell Shane

Release date
  
September 1944

Genres
  
Drama, Adventure Film, Crime Fiction

Cast
  
Robert Lowery
(Don Bradley),
Ellen Drew
(Kay Downey),
Regis Toomey
(Steve Downey),
Eddie Quillan
(Willie Dinsmire),
Elisha Cook Jr.
(Whitey),
Ralph Dunn
(Chief Sanford)

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Tagline
  
RUGGED ACTION and THRILLS!

Dark Mountain is a 1944 American crime film directed by William Berke. It is also known as Thunderbolt and Thunder Mountain.

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Plot Summary

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When forest ranger Don Bradley manages to rescue two horses from burning to death inside a building during a forest fire, he gets promoted to head of the Dark Mountain area. His friend Willie gets to follow him as his assistant.

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His first week off Don goes to see his girlfriend Kay and asks her to marry him, but she tells him she can't, since she just married a merchant named Steve Downey. Crushed, Don returns to Dark Mountain.

Kay finds out that the man she married is a racketeer, operating on the black market. One day a government agent, Dave Lewis, arrives to investigate Steve's business. He is killed by one of Steve's goons, and the body dropped in the middle of the road, to make it look like he has been accidentally run over.

Kay decides to leave her husband, but he doesn't let her go. She is present and witness to when Steve kills one of his own men that he suspects have told the police about the operation. Steve then flees and brings Kay with him. He tells her that she is a criminal too, being an accomplice in the racketeering since her name is on the contract for his warehouse.

When Steve decides they will split up to easier get away from the police, Kay goes to Don for protection and advice. He gives her shelter in one of the mountain cabins but tells her to go to police as soon as possible.

Steve manages to track Kay to the mountain cabin and tells Kay he will kill her if she reveals to anyone that he is there. Don brings Kay food every day, and soon realizes that she is not alone in the cabin.

Don and Willie plan a trap to catch Steve without risking to harm Kay. Over the short wave radio, they send a fake message that the police believe they are closing in on the fugitive near the Mexican border, to lure Steve out of hiding. Steve leaves the cabin, but he brings Kay with him again. He steals Don's truck, full of explosives, and drives off. Willie's dog catches up with the truck shortly after they leave and jumps in; he starts attacking Steve during the drive.

While the truck is still moving, Kay and the dog jump out through a door, and Willie flattens the tires with his gun. The truck goes off the road and explodes with Steve still in it. Kay throws herself in Don's arms and they are reunited.

Cast

  • Robert Lowery as Don Bradley
  • Ellen Drew as Kay Downey
  • Regis Toomey as Steve Downey
  • Eddie Quillan as Willie Dinsmire
  • Elisha Cook Jr. as Whitey
  • Ralph Dunn as Chief Sanford
  • Walter Baldwin as Uncle Sam Bates
  • Rose Plumer as Aunt Pattie Bates
  • Virginia Sale as Aletha Bates
  • Byron Foulger as Harvey Bates
  • Johnny Fisher as Hunk, Henchman
  • Alex Callam as Detective Dave Lewis
  • Eddie Kane as Waiter
  • Angelo Desfis as Bookkeeper
  • References

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