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In Old California

Torn from the pages of America's most reckless era-THE UNFORGETTABLE GOLD RUSH DAYS!
1942 | 91m | English

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Boston pharmacist Tom Craig comes to Sacramento, where he runs afoul of local political boss Britt Dawson, who exacts protection payment from the citizenry. Dawson frames Craig with poisoned medicine, but Craig redeems himself during a Gold Rush epidemic.
Release Date: May 31, 1942
Director: William C. McGann
Writer: J. Robert Bren, Gladys Atwater, Frances Hyland, Gertrude Purcell
Genres: Action, Romance, Western
Keywords pharmacist, gold rush, sacramento
Production Companies Republic Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Name Character
John Wayne Tom Craig
Binnie Barnes Lacey Miller
Albert Dekker Britt Dawson
Helen Parrish Ellen Sanford
Patsy Kelly Helga
Edgar Kennedy Kegs McKeever
Dick Purcell Joe Dawson
Harry Shannon Mr. Carlin
Charles Halton Mr. Hayes
Emmett Lynn Whitey
Robert McKenzie Mr. Bates (as Bob McKenzie)
Milton Kibbee Ezra Tompkins
Paul Sutton Chick - Dawson's henchman
Anne O'Neal Mrs. Tompkins
Richard Alexander Clem - Dawson's Henchman (uncredited)
Jessie Arnold Worried Woman
Hooper Atchley Higgins
Sam Bernard Miner
Stanley Blystone San Francisco Deputy
Rudy Bowman Townsman
Ed Brady Angry Citizen in Lynch Mob
Frank Brownlee Man on Street
Roy Bucko Henchman
Nora Bush Townswoman
Zeke Canova Miner
Horace B. Carpenter Townsman
Lynne Carver Undetermined Minor Role
Chester Conklin Undetermined Minor Role
Jim Corey Shorty
Wade Crosby San Francisco Bartender
Donald Curtis Pike - Dawson's Henchman
Russell Custer Townsman (uncredited)
Rube Dalroy Townsman
Art Dillard Henchman (uncredited)
Tex Driscoll Townsman
Pearl Early Mrs. Bates
Heenan Elliott Man with Joker at Bar
Frank Ellis Wagon Driver
Fern Emmett Mrs. Coggins
Esther Estrella Maria Alvarez
Jim Farley Angry Citizen in Lynch Mob
Martin Faust Miner
O.K. Ford Singing Churchman
Martín Garralaga Señor Alvarez
H.W. Gim Townsman
Augie Gomez Townsman
Dorothy Granger Girl in First Saloon
Karl Hackett Charlie - Wagon Owner
Frank Hagney Angry Citizen in Lynch Mob (uncredited)
Bobby Hale Townsman (uncredited)
Al Haskell Townsman
Chick Hannan Henchman
Robert Homans Marshal Alvin Thompson
Olin Howland Undetermined Minor Role
Frank Jaquet Dr. Glaggett
Lew Kelly Forty-Niner
Jack Kirk Wagon Driver on Run
Emily LaRue Rosita Alvarez
Rex Lease Gold Strike Rider
George Lloyd San Francisco Sheriff
Jack Low Bartender
Eric Mayne Townsman
Merrill McCormick Dawson's Henchman
Mathew McCue Townsman
Frank McGlynn Sr. Undetermined Minor Role
Joe McGuinn Deputy
Harry McKim Boy at Wharf
Robert Milasch Townsman
Carl Miller Saloon Patron
Frank Mills Loudmouthed Oaf (uncredited)
Art Mix Undetermined Minor Role
Jack Montgomery Henchman
Mike Morelli Townsman
James C. Morton Red - Sacramento Bartender
Charles Murphy Saloon Patron
Bill Nestell Townsman
Frank O'Connor Bystander on Riverboat
Jack O'Shea Saloon Patron
Bud Osborne Undetermined Minor Role
Jack Perry Townsman
Pascale Perry Henchman
Ralph Peters Undetermined Minor Role
Benny Petti Townsman
Tex Phelps Townsman
Rose Plumer Townswoman
José Portugal Jose
Jessie Proctor Townswoman
Tom Quinn Townsman
Bob Reeves Townsman
Ruth Robinson Mrs. Higgins
Tom Smith Townsman
Forrest Taylor Man in Saloon with Carlin
Harry Tenbrook Saloon Waiter
Harry Tyler Huckster
Minerva Urecal Mrs. Carson
Guy Usher Captain of First Boat
Max Waizmann Bystander
Fred Walburn Archie Higgins
Glen Walters Woman at Camp
Cecil Weston Mrs. Marvin
Slim Whitaker Man on Street
Blackie Whiteford Townsman
Matt Willis Joker at Bar in San Francisco
Roque Ybarra Townsman
Michael Miller Yerp Bates
Jack Carr Man Who Warns of Kegs' Arrival
Name Job
William C. McGann Director
Howard O'Neill Editor
Jack A. Marta Director of Photography
J. Robert Bren Original Story
Gladys Atwater Original Story
Russell Kimball Art Direction
Kenneth Holmes Assistant Director
Cy Feuer Music Director
Frances Hyland Screenplay
David Buttolph Original Music Composer
Gertrude Purcell Screenplay
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Reviews

John Chard
7.0

Sweet singing coyotes. Tall and elegant pharmacist Tom Craig comes to Sacramento to open up his own drug store. On route he incurs the wrath of bully boy Britt Dawson, who doesn't take kindly to his Bostonian manners, however Dawson's girl Lacey Miller does, and along with newly acquired friend K ... egs McKeever, Tom has the foundation to see his plans thru to fruition, but Dawson and his loose cannon younger brother are determined to get in the way. This is one of those films that the John Wayne haters should seek out when they use the argument that he always played the same characters. Here he is far from macho, for sure he will be forced to branch out and defend what's right, but his Tom Craig here is gentile and full of grace, very much a gentleman thank you very much. Plot wise we are treated to standard fare, good guys and bad guys just don't get on, and you just know that some pretty dames are going to have a say in proceedings. Yet this piece really has much more going for it, it's sense of fun, courtesy mainly of Edgar Kennedy and Patsy Kelly's blossoming relationship, the advancement of drugs to cure the sick and it's back drop of the Sacremento gold rush, all of it comes together to totally satisfy come the final credits. 7.5/10

May 16, 2024
Geronimo1967
6.0

After a bit of an altercation on the steamboat, “Craig” (John Wayne) arrives in the burgeoning town of Sacramento to set up his pharmacy. He’s no quack, but can’t find premises. Luckily, the lady who was the source of an earlier drenching steps up and agrees to rent him a shop next to her bar. “Lace ... y” (Binnie Barnes) sees opportunities galore in this broad-shouldered young man but those are not shared by her beau, the town’s self-appointed boss “Britt” (Albert Dekker). What now ensues follows a predicable pattern as it builds to its conclusion, but along the way there is some decent chemistry between a charismatic Wayne and Barnes and plenty of mischief. It’s tightly cast with a few familiar faces to pep up the story as the shenanigans take shape and as our visitor demonstrates just how effective bending a nickel between your fingers can be at conflict management. The production is all very routine but some effort has gone into the look of the film and the writing even manages a little spirit now and again too. Perhaps there are one too many songs, but I still quite enjoyed this lively gold-rush pioneering adventure.

Feb 15, 2025