An army officer tries to help the Indians placed in his charge, but finds himself interfering with their way of life.An army officer tries to help the Indians placed in his charge, but finds himself interfering with their way of life.An army officer tries to help the Indians placed in his charge, but finds himself interfering with their way of life.
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Impressive
I got a lot more than I expected from "Oregon Passage". I watch a lot of westerns. I never heard of this movie but I saw it on Turner Classic Movies (streaming) and the friendly running time (eighty minutes) sold me. I was very impressed by "Oregon Passage". It's a great looking movie. The locations and stunts are great. The fort set is amazing. All this in a no-name B-western. It's great stuff. "Oregon Passage" has a good story that is surprisingly violent at times. The cast is fine but there aren't any standouts. I enjoyed "Oregon Passage" and I plan on watching it again. (IMDB has a 600 character minimum.)
A slightly above average Calvary vs Indian Western.
The plot is tired and the characters are never fully developed, but there is enough action to keep you interested. The original score by Dunlap is uplifting, and I have to think that the novel this one is based on(By Sheriffs)is a better read than movie. The brutal hand to hand combat between hero and Indian Chief at the picture's climax is a surprise. The rest is pretty much routine.
Oregon Passage review
John Erickson is Lt Niles Ord, a cavalry officer stationed at a fort nervously awaiting an attack from a marauding Indian chief, who also has to contend with tyrannical post commander Eric Platt in this ordinary b-movie from Allied Artists. It seems that the commander's new wife is a bit of a cougar who took advantage of Ord when he was a callow youth and now sees him as a way out of the godforsaken posting which she considers to be her husband's way of punishing her for being desirable to other men. Erickson makes a bland leading man and the rest of the cast - apart from a luminous Lola Allbright as the predatory femme fatale - is equally forgettable.
Really strange Cavalry horse opera
I sincerely doubt any cavalry fort in the nineteenth century would have girlfriends or wives of the soldiers living there on the base. Most likely they would live in the nearest town or city, even in a different state if the territory wasn't settled. Easy chances were handed out to kill the renegade warrior Black Eagle, but refused to stretch out the running time. Lola Albright is almost unrecognizable in a heavy dress and makeup of the time period the film is set.
One frontier vixen
Nice outdoor location cinematography is the best feature of Oregon Passage, a
western shot on location, well, Oregon. John Ericson stars in this film and he's
got himself an impossible mission. He wants to bring in Shoshoni chief Black
Eagle alive.
Turns out to be an impossible task after martinet eastern Major Edward Platt takes command. The fact that his new bride Lola Albright has some history with Ericson doesn't help matters.
Albright is the real star here, one frontier vixen. Even the Shoshonis here say that fair haired women are to be avoided. This one sure should.
Battle scenes are nicely staged and the plot is most adult.
Turns out to be an impossible task after martinet eastern Major Edward Platt takes command. The fact that his new bride Lola Albright has some history with Ericson doesn't help matters.
Albright is the real star here, one frontier vixen. Even the Shoshonis here say that fair haired women are to be avoided. This one sure should.
Battle scenes are nicely staged and the plot is most adult.
Did you know
- TriviaFilmed on location in Oregon.
- GoofsToni Gerry (Little Deer), portraying an Indian woman, is wearing lipstick and light-colored nail polish.
- Quotes
Sylvia Dane: When *can* I have a talk with you?
Lt. Niles Ord: Maybe when things quiet down.
Sylvia Dane: Quiet down? The place is a permanent morgue now. Aren't you taking army life just a bit too seriously?
Lt. Niles Ord: I'm a professional soldier, Sylvia.
Sylvia Dane: I like you better when you act like a professional lover.
- ConnectionsReferenced in M Squad: Shot in the Dark (1958)
Details
- Runtime
- 1h 20m(80 min)
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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