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Music director
  
Karl Hajos

Duration
  

Language
  
English

5.8/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Romance, Western

Story by
  
Zane Grey

Country
  
United States

Fighting Caravans movie poster

Director
  
David Burton, Otto Brower

Release date
  
February 1, 1931 (1931-02-01) (USA)

Based on
  
Fighting Caravans  by Zane Grey

Writer
  
Zane Grey (novel), Edward E. Paramore Jr. (screenplay), Keene Thompson (screenplay), Agnes Brand Leahy (screenplay)

Cast
  
Gary Cooper
(Clint Belmet),
Lili Damita
(Felice),
Ernest Torrence
(Bill Jackson),
Tully Marshall
(Jim Bridger),
Fred Kohler
(Lee Murdock),
Eugene Pallette
(Seth Higgins)

Similar movies
  
Zane Grey wrote the story for Fighting Caravans and Wagon Wheels

Tagline
  
Writing, in flames and blood, the vivid history of those epic days

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Fighting Caravans is a 1931 American Pre-Code Western film directed by Otto Brower and David Burton and starring Gary Cooper, Lili Damita, and Ernest Torrence. Based on the 1929 novel Fighting Caravans by Zane Grey, the film is about a young frontier scout who helps guide a freight wagon train across the country, fighting off Indians and evil traders, while his two crusty companions try to save him from falling in love. Although billed as being based on the Zane Grey novel, the stories have little in common. The film was actually written by Agnes Brand Leahy, Edward E. Paramore, Jr., and Keene Thompson.

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Fighting Caravans was remade just three years later as Wagon Wheels, a low-budget production employing extensive stock footage from Fighting Caravans and featuring Randolph Scott and Gail Patrick in the lead roles. Every character's name was changed in the remake except that of Clint Belmet, played by Cooper and Scott.

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Plot

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Clint Belmet (Gary Cooper) is a bit of a firebrand and is sentenced to at least 30 days in jail, but his partners, Bill Jackson (Ernest Torrence) and Jim Bridger (Tully Marshall) talk a sympathetic Frenchwoman named Felice (Lili Damita) into telling the bumbling, drunken marshal that Clint had married her the previous night. Clint is released so he can accompany Felice on the wagon train heading west to California.

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A short time later, Felice finds out that Bill and Jim had lied to her; she did not need a man in order to join the wagon train. In a short stopover in a town, they learn that the Indians are causing trouble, so Clint offers to guide the wagon train through the dangerous trails ahead. On the journey, Felice's wagon runs out of control downhill and Clint rescues her. Felice starts talking about marriage. Clint has always been free and wants to stay that way, so he leaves.

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He later finds out that Indians (Kiowas and Cheyenne who have been talked into the warpath by crooked traders) are planning to attack the wagon train. He, Bill and Jim rush back to save the day. The Indians attack at a river crossing. Clint helps save the day with some barrels of gunpowder but his friends are killed. The survivors continue on to California.

Cast

  • Gary Cooper as Clint Belmet
  • Lili Damita as Felice
  • Ernest Torrence as Bill Jackson
  • Tully Marshall as Jim Bridger
  • Fred Kohler as Lee Murdock
  • Eugene Pallette as Seth Higgins
  • Roy Stewart as Couch
  • May Boley as Jane
  • Jim Farley as Amos
  • James A. Marcus as The Blacksmith
  • Donald MacKenzie as Gus
  • Eve Southern as Faith
  • Frank Campeau as Jeff Moffitt
  • Charles Winninger as Marshall
  • Frank Hagney as Renegade
  • Production

    The movie was filmed entirely in Sonora, California and is available on DVD.

    References

    Fighting Caravans Wikipedia
    Fighting Caravans IMDb Fighting Caravans themoviedb.org