Dan Stockton and Gail Dawson have been involved in a Romeo and Juliet type romance as Dan’s family are cattlemen and Gail’s are farmers. With enough water and land, a truce has been maintained, but lawyer Gabe Bowdre sees the chance to sell land after he starts a war between the two factions by having his henchmen do a series of murders.
Film: Gun Lords Of Stirrup Basin (1937)
Director: Sam Newfield
Writers: Fred Myton, George H. Plympton, Harry M. Olmsted
Production Company: Republic Pictures
Cast: Bob Steele, Louise Stanley, Karl Hackett
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After an enigmatic, self-described pathologist rents the attic room of a Victorian house, his landlady begins to suspect her lodger is Jack the Ripper. Please remember to like this film and subscribe to Cinema4Reel for newly released films.
Bob Walker and his sidekick Persimmon work at a dude ranch type luxury hotel in order to gain money to work their gold mine. English ingénue Pamala Barclay comes to the hotel and eventually falls in love with Bob but returns to Great Britain after she discovers he made a bet that he would have a relationship with her. Meanwhile, a con man attempts to buy the yet unproductive gold mine for a cheap price from Persimmon with the two going to England. When the mine hits pay dirt, Bob travels to London to fight for his mine and his lady love.
Film: The Cowboy Millionaire (1935)
Director: Edward F. Cline
Writers: George Waggner, Daniel Jarrett
Production Company: Fox Film Corporation
Cast: George O’Brien, Evalyn Bostock, Edgar Kennedy, Maude Allen, Stephen Chase, Daniel Jarrett
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1957 • Approved • 1h 21m • September 1957 (USA)
TAGLINE: Johnny Desmond’s Dramatic Debut…Sensational!
An escaped convict decides to quit running and turn himself and his fellow escapee in to the authorities – but not without complications. *Based (loosely) on true events
Ranger Bill Williams goes to prison to get information on Chuck Adams. Then a fake posse chase gets him invited into Adams’ gang. But just as he learns who Adams’ boss is and is about to make his move, his cell mate who escaped from prison returns to identify him.
Film: The Border Menace (1932)
Director: Jack Nelson
Writers: Robert J. Horner
Cast: Bill Cody, Miriam Rice, George Chesebro
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American Western: Fort Ti – Set against the backdrop of the French and Indian war in colonial America, the British soldiers attempt to route the French Army from Fort Ticonderoga.
Fort Ti (1953)
Director: William Castle
Writers: Robert E. Kent(story)
Stars: George Montgomery, Joan Vohs, Irving Bacon
Genre: Adventure, War, Western
Country: USA
Language: English
Release Date: 1 May 1953 (USA)
Duration: 71 min
Filming Location: Corriganville, Ray Corrigan Ranch, Simi Valley, California, USA
Reviews:
“Intelligent and Well-Acted Colonial Adventure; Three-D and Characters –
There have hardly been any films made in the United States about the French and Indian war period. This one is in my judgment not-overly-well-directed but it is very-well-acted indeed. It boasts attractive and laid back George Montgomery as a Jed Horn, frontier ranger, the fine classical actor Howard Petrie as Robert Rogers, the Rangers’ Chief, Irving Bacon as Montgomery’s capable and comical sidekick, very good actor Lester Matthews as General Amherst, Phyllis Fowler as Running Otter, in love with Montgomery, James Seay as Montgomery’s brother-in-law, gorgeous and able Joan Vohs as Fortune Mallory, Ben Astar as his friend Francois, Louis Miller as a French spy and Cicely Browne as Montgomery’s sister.
The plot and screenplay by Robert E. Kent I find to be complex and filled with good characters. Horn and his partner take reports to General Amherst from Rogers, and soon pick up new recruits and march north, to help stop a French-lead Indian attack. An added problem is the capture of Horn’s sister, a coercion by a French spy aimed at forcing his brother-in-law to betray secrets of the Rangers’ and the British army’s movements. Horn and his partner rescue lovely Fortune Mallory from a lecherous brave and take her to be left with Francois, his trapper friend and with his wife, who’s in love with Montgomery. She says she escaped from the fort; but he does not believe her. The brother-in-law takes a false report to the Fort as planned, to French General Montcalm and his spy master, then accuses Horn when he is noticed sneaking back of being inhuman, only caring about killing. Rogers tells Horn that after the war, he will be fine again. The spy master had also offered the brother-in-law $5000 to kill Rogers. Next day, the Rangers attack new but misplaced French cannon and outworks; and Horn saves his brother’s life. Horn and his friend Wash escort Fortune to stay with Francois, and we learn the man is a patriot running a supply operation vital to Rogers’ men. Horn finds himself falling in love with Fortune. Running Otter begs him to let her be part of his life; he refuses. In anger, she goes to the Fort and betrays their operation, then accuses Fortune of having been the traitor. She of course later swears she did not tell. Horn and Rogers come back and note that the house dog has not barked at all. They get seven or eight men to play drunken Frenchmen and approach Francois’s house. Once inside, they overcome the French soldiers there and free their people. […]
Will Rogers arrive in time to save them? Will he be able to take Fort Ticonderoga? You will have to watch to find out.
The music is mostly stock, but the cinematography by Lester H. White is above-average. The art direction by Paul Palmentola is also worthy of mention and the period set decorations by Sidney Clifford are outstanding and believable. Visual effects by Julian Gunzburg included some telegraphed and some more-subtle three-d achievements. But this film also led to a spate of colonial films in the 1950s, and the great series “Northwest Passage”, on TV. shortly afterward; so it has been very influential, and incidentally helped the careers of Vohs and Montgomery for several years thereafter. A personal favorite.” – Written by silverscreen888 on IMDb.com
Also Known As (AKA):
(original title) Fort Ti
Austria Fort Ti
Brazil (reissue title) Ticonderoga, Forte da Coragem
Brazil Ticonderoga: O Forte da Vingança
Denmark Fort Ti
Finland Linnake T
France Fort Ti
Greece (transliterated title) To ohyron Ti den apanta
Italy Forte T
Mexico Ticonderoga
Portugal Entre Índios e Brancos
Spain Fort Ti
Sweden Fortet Ticonderoga
UK Fort Ti
USA Fort Ti
West Germany Fort Ti
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Edmond O’Brien … Mal Granger
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Barry Kelley … Vince Walters
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Dorothy Patrick … Trudy Maxwell
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Don Porter … Larry Mason
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Howard St. John … Lt. Pete Wright
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Joseph M. Newman
Joseph M. Newman worked his way up from office boy and clerk to writer and assistant director under George Cukor, Ernst Lubitsch and others. In 1937 he was briefly assigned to MGM’s British section as a second unit director, but returned home within the year to direct short features. His occasional involvement in bigger productions included…..
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A 1941 British spy thriller film directed by Anthony Asquith starring Leslie Banks, Alastair Sim and John Mills. Filmed during the Second World War and set in Scotland during the war, its plot concerns Nazi spies trying to kidnap an inventor.
Upper class Mrs. Barrington (Jeanne de Casalis) has agreed to take in two child evacuees from London, including cocky teenager Ronald (George Cole), lodging them in a cottage she owns near Loch Tay. However, it has already been let to annoyingly inquisitive Charles Dimble (Alastair Sim). To compound the confusion, Mrs. Barrington had also agreed to allow it to be converted into a military hospital.
Following an escape from a trap set by the Sheriff, an outlaw gives up his girl and masquerades as a cowboy to help a friend with romantic problems.
Film: The Apache Kid’s Escape (1930)
Director: Robert J. Horner
Writers: Robert J. Horner
Production Company: Cosmos Productions
Cast: Jack Perrin, Josephine Hill
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During the nineteenth century, Fanny, the illegitimate daughter of a British Cabinet Minister, begins a new life as a lady’s maid in the household of her real father.
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Fanny by Gaslight (1944)
Studio: Gainsborough Pictures
Director: Anthony Asquith
Writer: Doreen Montgomery
Cast: Phyllis Calvert, James Mason, Stewart Granger