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Director
  
Spencer Gordon Bennet

Sequel
  
Riding with Buffalo Bill

Duration
  

Country
  
United States

6.9/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Western

Music director
  
Mischa Bakaleinikoff

Language
  
English

Writer
  
Royal K. Cole
,
Arthur Hoerl
,
George H. Plympton

Release date
  
April 15, 1954 (1954-04-15)

Prequel
  
The Great Adventures of Captain Kidd

Cast
  
Clayton Moore
,
Jock Mahoney
,
Phyllis Coates
,
Marshall Reed
,
Lyle Talbot

Similar movies
  
Related Spencer Gordon Bennet movies

Gunfighters of the Northwest (1954) was the 53rd serial released by Columbia Pictures. It was entirely filmed on location at Big Bear Lake, California, USA, and not a single scene was filmed in indoors setting.

Contents

Plot

White Horse Rebels, under the command of a mystery villain known only as The Leader, attempt to create an independent "White Horse Republic" in Canada's north west. Funded by gold from the Marrow Mine, they attack Canadian settlements in the area. The North-West Mounted Police, represented primarily by hero Sgt. Ward and his sidekick Constable Nevin are, work to top the rebels and discover The Leader's real identity. An added complication comes in the form of First Nations, Blackfeet driven into Canada from the United States, who attack both sides and whom the rebels attempt to use as scapegoats for their own attacks.

Production

The entire filming of Gunfighters of the Northwest took place outdoors at Big Bear Lake, California. Even a scene set in a cave was filmed outside with director Spencer Gordon Bennet setting up the lighting and a back grop to make it appear to be an internal shot. During filming, the whole cast and crew all lived at a nearby hotel.

The two heroic leads, Jock Mahoney and Clayton Moore, were injured during production. On the second day of shooting, Moore's horse backed and threw him. He landed on his back and was knocked unconscious. An assistant director took him to a doctor in Big Bear, who said he would be "laid up for a little while", after which Moore visited a chiropractor in town, who was able to help him. He was not able to perform any rising scenes for a few days but could act in all the dramatic scenes with no problems. Mahoney was hurt on the same day, injuring a metatarsal in a fight scene, but he was able to walk and continue filming the next day.

Moore had been the Lone Ranger in the television series until being replaced by John Hart in 1952. Hart was at that time dating female lead Phyllis Coates and visited the set. When Moore was injured, the production needed a double to stand in for him in a riding scene and Hart volunteered. Hart ended up doubling for Moore in several scenes in the serial.

Cast

  • Jock Mahoney as North-West Mounted Police (NWMP) Sergeant Joe Ward
  • Clayton Moore as NWMP Constable Bram Nevin
  • Phyllis Coates as Rita Carville, undercover agent
  • Don C. Harvey as Otis Green, trading post proprietor
  • Marshall Reed as Gale Lynch, commander of the White Horse Rebels and spearpoint heavy for The Leader
  • Rodd Redwing as Bear Tooth, aggressive Blackfoot
  • Lyle Talbot as NWMP Inspector Wheeler
  • Tommy Farrell as NWMP Constable Arch Perry
  • Lee Roberts as Arnold Reed, Indian Agent
  • Terry Frost as Wildfoot, half-Indian agent of the NWMP
  • Joseph Allen, Jr. as Fletcher Stone
  • Gregg Barton as Hank Bridger, a White Horse Rebel
  • Chief Yowlachie as Running Elk, chief of the Blackfeet
  • Pierce Lyden as Dakota, a White Horse Rebel
  • William Fawcett as a miner and guard of the Marrow Mine
  • John Hart as NWMP Sergeant Dan Wells
  • Kermit Maynard as a mountie
  • Chapter titles

    1. A Trap for the Mounties
    2. Indian War Drums
    3. Between Two Fires
    4. Midnight Raiders
    5. Running the Gauntlet
    6. Mounties at Bay
    7. Plunge of Peril
    8. Killer at Large
    9. The Fighting Mounties
    10. The Sergeant Gets His Man
    11. The Fugitive Escapes
    12. Stolen Gold
    13. Perils of the Mounted Police
    14. Surprise Attack
    15. Trail's End

    Source:

    References

    Gunfighters of the Northwest Wikipedia
    Gunfighters of the Northwest IMDb