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Saskatchewan

...where the Royal Northwest Mounted Police stood alone against the fury of the Custer-massacring Sioux and the savage Cree Nation!
1954 | 87m | English

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Director: Raoul Walsh
Writer: Gil Doud
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Story of blood brothers whose bonds are tested when marauding Sioux Indians cross the border to enlist the peaceful Cree in a battle against the Great White Father.
Release Date: Mar 30, 1954
Director: Raoul Walsh
Writer: Gil Doud
Genres: Adventure, Western
Keywords native american, federal marshal, border, sioux, cree indian
Production Companies Universal International Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024 (Update)
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Alan Ladd Thomas O'Rourke
Shelley Winters Grace Markey
J. Carrol Naish Batouche
Hugh O'Brian Carl Smith
Robert Douglas Benton
George J. Lewis Lawson
Richard Long Patrick J. Scanlon
Jay Silverheels Cajou
Antonio Moreno Chief Dark Cloud
Frank Chase Keller
Lowell Gilmore Banks
Anthony Caruso Spotted Eagle
Henry Wills Merrill
Bob Herron Brill
Name Job
William Lava Original Music Composer
Raoul Walsh Director
Henry Mancini Original Music Composer
Frank Skinner Original Music Composer
Bud Westmore Makeup Designer
Roy Jenson Stunts
John F. Seitz Director of Photography
Henry Wills Stunts
John Cason Stunts
Gil Doud Screenplay, Story
Herman Stein Original Music Composer
Bernard Herzbrun Art Direction
Russell Saunders Stunts
Richard H. Riedel Art Direction
Hans J. Salter Original Music Composer
Frank Gross Editor
Henry Janssen Sound
Bob Hoy Stunts
Name Title
Aaron Rosenberg Producer
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John Chard
6.0

Mounties, Cree and the Sioux. Saskatchewan is directed by Raoul Walsh and written by Gil Doud. It stars Alan Ladd, Shelley Winters, J. Carrol Naish, Hugh O'Brian, Jay Silverheels, George Lewis and Robert Douglas. Music is by Joseph Gershenson and cinematography in Technicolor is by John F. Seit ... z. Saskatchewan River Country, Spring 1877, and Mountie Sergeant O'Rourke (Ladd), who was reared by the Cree Indians, sets about trying to prevent the Cree from joining forces with the Sioux who have crossed the border into Canada after massacring General Custer at Little Bighorn. Competent story with muscular direction for the action sequences, Saskatchewan is undoubtedly reliant on the beautiful visuals to keep the viewer enthralled. Plot is one of those that telegraphs the outcome right from the off, thus any genuine suspense is hard to garner, while the characterisations are drawn as standard. Male cast members are mostly fine, with Ladd always watchable when doing stoicism, but Winters, in a character desperately trying not to be a token, is sadly miscast. However, the action is of high standard, with lots of extras and horses whizzing about to create excitement, and the photography in and around Banff National Park in Alberta is sublime. Whether it's the wonderful mountains, the angled trees or the shimmering river (the latter providing a truly breath taking reflection at one point), Seitz's (The Lost Weekend/Sunset Boulevard) work for this film is reason enough to seek it out. 6/10 The Pegasus Region 2 DVD release is presented in 4:3 full frame and the picture quality is good to fair, if a little grainy for the very light scenes.

May 16, 2024