A Canadian Northwest Mounted Policeman suspects his girlfriend's father of theft and murder.A Canadian Northwest Mounted Policeman suspects his girlfriend's father of theft and murder.A Canadian Northwest Mounted Policeman suspects his girlfriend's father of theft and murder.
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Creighton Hale
- Mountie
- (uncredited)
Lew Harvey
- Pierre
- (uncredited)
Jack Mulhall
- Mountie
- (uncredited)
Pat O'Malley
- Mountie
- (uncredited)
George Reed
- Porter
- (uncredited)
Charles Stevens
- Half-Breed
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaA nitrate print of this film survives in the UCLA Film and Television Archives, and is not listed for preservation.
- ConnectionsRemake of The Country Beyond (1926)
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Having read the book (one of my favourite James Oliver Curwood novels) I was unable to find the film anywhere.
Can anyone point me in the right direction or share the link, please?
JohnHowardReid Would you be able to help.?
Over one hundred and eighty movies have been based on or inspired by Curwood's novels and short stories. Curwood's story "Wapi the Walrus" was adapted for film three times. The first was as Back to God's Country (1919), starring Nell Shipman as a brave and adventurous woman in the wilds of the North. Another version by the same title was released in 1927, and again by this title in 1953.
A young John Wayne and Noah Beery Jr. Starred in the 1934 film The Trail Beyond, based on Curwood's novel The Wolf Hunters. Filmmakers produced a film series featuring Kirby Grant as Mountie Corporal Rod Webb, assisted by his dog Chinook; they made a total of ten films.
In the late 20th century, French director Jean-Jacques Annaud adapted Curwood's 1916 novel The Grizzly King as the film The Bear (1988). The film's success prompted a revival of interest in Curwood's books. (Source, Wikipedia)
Can anyone point me in the right direction or share the link, please?
JohnHowardReid Would you be able to help.?
Over one hundred and eighty movies have been based on or inspired by Curwood's novels and short stories. Curwood's story "Wapi the Walrus" was adapted for film three times. The first was as Back to God's Country (1919), starring Nell Shipman as a brave and adventurous woman in the wilds of the North. Another version by the same title was released in 1927, and again by this title in 1953.
A young John Wayne and Noah Beery Jr. Starred in the 1934 film The Trail Beyond, based on Curwood's novel The Wolf Hunters. Filmmakers produced a film series featuring Kirby Grant as Mountie Corporal Rod Webb, assisted by his dog Chinook; they made a total of ten films.
In the late 20th century, French director Jean-Jacques Annaud adapted Curwood's 1916 novel The Grizzly King as the film The Bear (1988). The film's success prompted a revival of interest in Curwood's books. (Source, Wikipedia)
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- Runtime1 hour 13 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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