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The Forty-Niners

The Gold Lode Had Its Own Set Of Laws!
1954 | 71m | English

(209 votes)

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Popularity: 1.0 (history)

Director: Thomas Carr
Writer: Daniel B. Ullman
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1849 California and the Gold Boom. Marshal Sam Nelson goes under cover to find out the identity of a trio of killers.
Release Date: Jul 30, 1954
Director: Thomas Carr
Writer: Daniel B. Ullman
Genres: Western
Keywords gold rush
Production Companies Westwood Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: May 01, 2024
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Name Character
Bill Elliott Sam Nelson
Virginia Grey Stella Walker
Harry Morgan Alf Billings
John Doucette Ernie Walker
Lane Bradford Bill Norris
I. Stanford Jolley Everett (as Stanford Jolley)
Harry Lauter Gambler
Earle Hodgins Hotel Clerk
Dean Cromer Marshal Sloan
Ralph Sanford Bartender Joe
Name Job
Thomas Carr Director
Raoul Kraushaar Music
Ernest Miller Director of Photography
Daniel B. Ullman Screenplay
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John Chard
7.0

The Cold Water Ruckus. The Forty-Niners is directed by Thomas Carr and written by Dan Ullman. It stars Wild Bill Elliott, Harry Morgan, Virginia Grey, John Doucette and Lane Bradford. Music is by Raoul Kraushaar and cinematography by Ernest Miller. 1849 There was gold in California. Ac ... cording to the Eastern newspapers the mountains and streams were full of it. People from all over the country came here by the thousands, and were called The Forty Niners. Some of them worked hard for their golden dreams - - others robbed, plundered and killed for the gold. The entire burden of law enforcement had to be done by a handful of men - - the few United States Marshals the Federal Government could spare to protect its citizens… Wild Bill Elliott goes under cover to find out the identity of some dastard killers in this pleasant mystery based black and white Oater. Backed by an Elliot voice narration throughout, it’s obvious that Carr and Ullman are firmly tuning into a dragnet for the Western crowd vibe, and it actually works. With Elliott proving to be a likable lead man and Morgan enjoying himself as a shifty card cheat and blackmailer, the material on the page is delivered with entertaining gravitas. The pace is brisk, the action plenty and there’s enough twists in Ullman’s screenplay to keep you guessing. Yes for sure the ending is never in doubt, this is classic “B” Western territory after all, but a good time to be had here for the discerning Western fan. 6.5/10

May 16, 2024