A woman takes her four beautiful daughters to Dawson City Yukon during the Gold Rush to find their fortune.A woman takes her four beautiful daughters to Dawson City Yukon during the Gold Rush to find their fortune.A woman takes her four beautiful daughters to Dawson City Yukon during the Gold Rush to find their fortune.
Cynthia Strother
- Connie Edmonds
- (as The Bell Sisters)
Fred Aldrich
- Barfly
- (uncredited)
Richard Alexander
- Barfly
- (uncredited)
Stanley Andrews
- Sheriff
- (uncredited)
Arthur Berkeley
- Prospector
- (uncredited)
Nick Borgani
- Barfly
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaThis was the first musical to be filmed in 3-D. It was premiered in 3-D but most theaters did not use the 3-D.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Encounter in the Third Dimension (1999)
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I started watching this movie with high hopes with it being the first 'Western' in 3D and a plot which sounded not half bad. Sadly I was a bit disappointed as the storyline never quite took off as I imagined and seemed to run out half way through the film. All in all, not much really happens in this film, or nothing memorable at least, and probably could have been condensed into an hour. In addition I wouldn't really call this a Western or a Musical, it is sort of a mix of both but at the same time it isn't, therefore it doesn't satisfy the musical lover or western lover. The few songs which are in the film aren't memorable either except for perhaps Guy Mitchell's "Chick-a-Boom". The positives of this film is the lovely Technicolor photography, even though the majority of the film is studio bound, the Technicolor is still lovely. Sadly more couldn't be done to feature the acting talents of Agnes Morehead or the songs of Guy Mitchell. I give it 5/10 for those reasons
- andrew12111211
- Oct 17, 2020
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- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
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- 1.66 : 1
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