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Oregon Passage

  • 1957
  • Approved
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
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Oregon Passage (1957)
DramaWestern

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.

  • Director
    • Paul Landres
  • Writers
    • Jack DeWitt
    • Gordon D. Shirreffs
  • Stars
    • John Ericson
    • Lola Albright
    • Toni Gerry
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    192
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Paul Landres
    • Writers
      • Jack DeWitt
      • Gordon D. Shirreffs
    • Stars
      • John Ericson
      • Lola Albright
      • Toni Gerry
    • 12User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    John Ericson
    John Ericson
    • Lt. Niles Ord
    Lola Albright
    Lola Albright
    • Sylvia Dane
    Toni Gerry
    • Little Deer
    Edward Platt
    Edward Platt
    • Maj. Roland Dane
    Rachel Ames
    Rachel Ames
    • Marion Erschick
    • (as Judith Ames)
    H.M. Wynant
    H.M. Wynant
    • Black Eagle
    Jon Shepodd
    • Lt. Baird Dolby
    Walter Barnes
    Walter Barnes
    • Sgt. Jed Erschick
    Paul Fierro
    Paul Fierro
    • Nato
    Harvey Stephens
    Harvey Stephens
    • Capt. Boyson
    Bill Catching
    Bill Catching
    • Trooper
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Paul Landres
    • Writers
      • Jack DeWitt
      • Gordon D. Shirreffs
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    bux

    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.
    5boblipton

    Standard B with Good Camera-work

    Will anyone be offended if I say that Edward Platt was not as good a screen actor as Henry Fonda, nor John Ericson as interesting as John Wayne? I mention these startling opinions because the first half of this movie is a remake of FORT APACHE.

    I'll go further with these radical insights and assert that Paul Landres was not as good a director as John Ford. While most of the actors are at least adequate, there are some wonky lines offered that didn't sound very convincing.

    After the borrowed beginning, this settles down into a standard B western in which Ericson winds up fighting H.M. Wynant, the Indian chief who leads his warriors into battle by standing on a rock and raising his arms. It's an attempt to save the B Western by some serious location shooting in Deschutes National Forest in Oregon, and the camera-work of Ellis Carter is up to the job; he chooses lighting that suggests the forests of the Hudson Valley School of painting, rather than the Frederick Remington lighting that Ford lighted for his color excursion to the Southwest. However, the rest of it is standard fare.
    5bkoganbing

    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.
    6SnoopyStyle

    old fashion western

    It's Oregon 1871. There is a truce except for one man, Chief Black Eagle. Lt. Niles Ord finds his group. Instead of following orders, Ord doesn't allow the killing women and children. He finds Little Deer who is being prepared to wed Black Eagle. Sylvia Dane is Maj. Roland Dane's daughter.

    This is an old fashion western. The story dies whenever it gets stuck in the fort. I kept wondering where is that location. It must be some historical recreation venue. They try to do something comedic with Little Deer. Mostly, I felt it was a waste of time. There is some good outside action. It is a lot of fighting bad Indians. Some of those footage does look different. I'm guessing that there were other cameras being used there. The good old fashion action keeps this interesting.
    4hollywoodshack

    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.

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    • Trivia
      Filmed on location in Oregon.
    • Goofs
      Toni 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.

    • Connections
      Referenced in M Squad: Shot in the Dark (1958)

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    • Release date
      • December 29, 1957 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Rio Bravo
    • Filming locations
      • Bend, Oregon, USA
    • Production company
      • Lindsley Parsons Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 20m(80 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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