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| Director: | William Beaudine | 
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| Writer: | Thomas W. Blackburn | 
| Staring: | 
| The pioneering trail to Oregon was littered with constant danger. Yet, the hope of the "promised land" keeps American families westward bound despite overwhelming odds. A calm, clear-thinking pioneer attempts to lead a wagon train through territory occupied by Pawnees and Sioux. Along the way, the hardy settlers face horse thieves, kidnappers, and unpredictable Indian attacks in their push to establish a new life in the rugged West. | |
| Release Date: | Dec 20, 1956 | 
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| Director: | William Beaudine | 
| Writer: | Thomas W. Blackburn | 
| Genres: | Adventure, Western | 
| Keywords | horse, native american, wild west, horse thief, colonist | 
| Production Companies | Walt Disney Productions | 
| Box Office | Revenue: $0 Budget: $0 | 
| Updates | Updated: Aug 03, 2024 Entered: Apr 27, 2024 | 
| Name | Character | 
|---|---|
| Fess Parker | John 'Doc' Grayson | 
| Kathleen Crowley | Laura Thompson | 
| Jeff York | Hank Brekenridge | 
| David Stollery | Dan Thompson | 
| Sebastian Cabot | Bissonette | 
| George Reeves | James Stephen | 
| Doreen Tracey | Bobo Stephen | 
| Barbara Woodell | Mrs. Stephen | 
| John War Eagle | Wolf's Brother | 
| Cubby O'Brien | Jerry Stephen | 
| Tommy Cole | Jim Stephen | 
| Leslie Bradley | Spencer Armitage | 
| Morgan Woodward | Obie Foster | 
| Iron Eyes Cody | Many Stars | 
| Anthony Earl Numkena | Little Thunder | 
| Karen Pendleton | Myra Thompson | 
| Jane Liddell | Ruth Benjamin | 
| Jon Locke | Ed Benjamin | 
| Name | Job | 
|---|---|
| William Beaudine | Director | 
| Ub Iwerks | Special Effects | 
| Thomas W. Blackburn | Screenplay | 
| Ben Chapman | Unit Production Manager | 
| Jack Colconda | Props | 
| Charles P. Boyle | Director of Photography | 
| Marvin Aubrey Davis | Art Direction | 
| Cotton Warburton | Editor | 
| Dean Thomas | Sound Recordist | 
| Robert O. Cook | Sound Supervisor | 
| Lois Murray | Hairstylist | 
| George Bruns | Music | 
| Edward H. Plumb | Orchestrator | 
| Name | Title | 
|---|---|
| Bill Walsh | Producer | 
| Organization | Category | Person | 
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Trending Position
Simply boring. <em>'Westward Ho, The Wagons!'</em> is a slow watch, despite a relatively low run time of 90 minutes. Fess Parker, who I enjoyed in fellow 1956 release <em>'The Great Locomotive Chase'</em>, and Jeff York, co-star in the latter, fail to entertain. Some of the music is catchy, namel ... y the opening/closing theme, but that's about it. The plot is as problematic as you'd expect. It basically splits itself in two in terms of its portrayal of Native Americans, one is exactly what you would unfortunately predict from a '56 release but the other part is actually, surprisingly, well intentioned. Even taking all the aforementioned out, it feels pretty disjointed and majorly uninteresting throughout. I just found it all underwhelming, sure Disney have done much worse but that doesn't stop it leaving negative thoughts.