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The Spoilers

Crashing Fists in the Gold-Crazed Alaska of '98!
1942 | 87m | English

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When honest ship captain Roy Glennister gets swindled out of his mine claim, he turns to saloon singer Cherry Malotte for assistance in his battle with no-good town kingpin Alexander McNamara.
Release Date: Jun 11, 1942
Director: Ray Enright
Writer: Tom Reed, Lawrence Hazard, Rex Beach
Genres: Drama, Western
Keywords gold, miner, nome alaska
Production Companies Universal Pictures, Charles K. Feldman Group, Frank Lloyd Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 02, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Marlene Dietrich Cherry Malotte
Randolph Scott McNamara
John Wayne Glennister
Margaret Lindsay Helen Chester
Harry Carey Dextry
Richard Barthelmess Bronco Kid
George Cleveland Banty
Samuel S. Hinds Judge Stillman
Russell Simpson Flapjack
William Farnum Wheaton
Marietta Canty Idabelle
Jack Norton Mr. Skinner
Ray Bennett Clark
Forrest Taylor Bennett
Art Miles Deputy
Charles McMurphy Deputy
Charles Halton Stuve
Bud Osborne Marshal
Drew Demorest Galloway
Frank Austin Townsman (uncredited)
Irving Bacon Hotel Manager (uncredited)
Robert Barron Miner (uncredited)
Ed Brady Miner in Saloon (uncredited)
Roy Bucko Miner (uncredited)
Chester Clute Mr. Montrose - Clerk (uncredited)
Harry Cording Miner (uncredited)
Richard Cramer Deputy (uncredited)
John Elliott Engineer Kelly (uncredited)
Willie Fung Chinese Man in Jail Cell (uncredited)
William Gould New Marshal (uncredited)
William Haade Deputy Joe (uncredited)
Herman Hack Miner (uncredited)
Earle Hodgins Miner (uncredited)
Lloyd Ingraham Kelly (uncredited)
Emmett Lynn Miner in Search of Lodging (uncredited)
Robert McKenzie Restaurant Proprietor (uncredited)
Robert Milasch Miner (uncredited)
Paul Newlan Miner (uncredited)
Kitty O'Neil Landlady (uncredited)
John Rice Bailiff (uncredited)
Dick Rush Court Bailiff (uncredited)
Robert W. Service The Poet (uncredited)
Mickey Simpson Disgruntled Miner (uncredited)
Harry Strang Miner (uncredited)
Glenn Strange Deputy (uncredited)
Ben Taggart Banker (uncredited)
Sailor Vincent Miner (uncredited)
Max Wagner Deputy (uncredited)
Matt Willis Poker Player (uncredited)
Harry Woods Disgruntled Miner (uncredited)
Duke York Miner (uncredited)
Name Job
Gene Lewis Dialogue
Hans J. Salter Original Music Composer
Jack Otterson Art Direction
Russell A. Gausman Set Decoration
Vernon Keays Assistant Director
Bernard B. Brown Sound Director
John P. Fulton Visual Effects
Tom Reed Screenplay
Lawrence Hazard Screenplay
Rex Beach Novel
Vera West Costume Design
John B. Goodman Art Department Assistant
Robert Pritchard Sound Technical Supervisor
Charles Previn Music Director
Ray Enright Director
Milton Krasner Director of Photography
Name Title
Frank Lloyd Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
7.0

No fighting in here allowed unless it's over me. We are in Nome, Alaska, miner Roy Glennister (John Wayne) and his partner Dextry (Harry Carey), are forced to fight to save their gold claims from the crooked commissioner, Alexander McNamara (Randolph Scott). Backed by sultry saloon owner and ente ... rtainer Cherry Malotte (Marlene Dietrich), the team must overcome both the odds and suspect politicians in order to get their just deserts. Rex Beach's novel has been adapted five times thus far, and it's not hard to see why because the story is as solid as it gets. This take on the source has a wonderful sense of fun and adventure oozing from it, the cast are uniformly great and the direction from Ray Enright is tight and unobtrusive. Some fine set pieces dot themselves throughout the picture, culminating in a right royal (and lengthy) punch up between Wayne & Scott. No overkilling or tediously ham sequences are here, this is simply an enjoyable Western achieving all it set out to achieve from the off. 7/10

May 16, 2024
Geronimo1967
6.0

An oddly mis-matched cast of Marlene Dietrich, John Wayne and Randolph Scott star in this adaptation of Rex Beach's adventure tale of two miners (financed by Dietrich - a saloon owner/entertainer) who have to put up a fight against the corrupt land commissioner who is bent on stealing all the lucrat ... ive claims from their rightful owners. The cast don't really gel but that actually helps it along - it's very implausibility (e.g. Wayne in ladies' apparel) and a decent wise-cracking dialogue makes it quite entertaining. The ending is never in doubt - good will out - but it's quite an enjoyable ride to the finish with a journeyman cast of supporting actors - and a great bar brawl too!

Jun 26, 2022
Wuchak
7.0

**_Worthwhile old Western about Alaskan prospectors vs. corrupt officials with Wayne, Scott and Dietrich_** In 1900, the Nome Gold Rush attracts claim-jumpers, including a smooth gold commissioner (Randolph Scott), who’s in league with a crooked judge (Samuel S. Hinds). An alluring saloon owner ( ... Marlene Dietrich) is aware of the corruption as her old beau (John Wayne) arrives on the same ship as the ‘judge,’ arm-in-arm with his winsome niece (Margaret Lindsay). The situation builds to a confrontation between the honest miners and the thieves masquerading as “the law.” "The Spoilers" (1942) is a B&W Western and one of five cinematic versions of the 1906 Rex Beach novel that was based on real-life corrupt officials, such as Alexander McKenzie, who seized gold mines from hard-working prospectors, which Beach himself witnessed when prospecting. While the film’s hindered by some understandable quaint elements (the B&W photography, the score and bits of goofy side amusement involving a couple of sourdoughs), you can’t beat the notable cast of Wayne, Scott and Dietrich. Both Marlene (Cherry) and Margaret (Helen) are appealing in different ways. Although the flick is talky, you get to know the characters and find yourself involved in the story, assuming you can roll with the old-fashioned style. As far as thrills go, there’s a gunfight or two, a saloon fight, a jailbreak, a train crash and, best of all, a mano a mano melee between the characters played by Wayne and Scott, which took five days to plot and execute. I heard Randolph mistimed one punch and broke John’s nose, which of course delayed filming. The movie runs 1 hour, 27 minutes, and was shot at Lake Arrowhead, San Bernardino National Forest, which is just east of the Los Angeles area, as well as Universal Studios. Some second unit work was done in Sunland, California (just north of L.A.), and possibly Yukon, Canada. GRADE: B

Sep 04, 2022