The Iroquois Trail (1950)
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- Approved
- 1h 26min
- Western
- 16 Jun 1950 (USA)
- Movie
Hawkeye, an American scout, helps the British side in the French and Indian War, aided by his Indian blood brother Sagamore.
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George Montgomery | ... |
Nat Cutler / Hawkeye
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Brenda Marshall | ... |
Marion Thorne
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Glenn Langan | ... |
Capt. Jonathan West
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Paul Cavanagh | ... |
Col. Eric Thorne
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Monte Blue | ... |
Chief Sagamore
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Sheldon Leonard | ... |
Chief Ogane
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Reginald Denny | ... |
Capt. Edward Brownell
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Dan O'Herlihy | ... |
Lt. Blakely
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John Doucette | ... |
Sam Girty
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Holmes Herbert | ... |
Gen. Johnson
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Don Garner | ... |
Sgt. Tom Cutler
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Marcel Gourmet | ... |
Gen. Montcalm
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Arthur Little Jr. | ... |
Adjutant Dickson
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Esther Somers | ... |
Ma Cutler
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Leon Alton | ... |
Officer (uncredited)
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Benjie Bancroft | ... |
Sentry (uncredited)
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Stanley Blystone | ... |
Major (uncredited)
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Iron Eyes Cody | ... |
Huron Indian (uncredited)
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Harry Cording | ... |
Frontiersman (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
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Edgar Dearing | ... |
Colonial Major (uncredited)
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Gil Frye | ... |
French Captain (uncredited)
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Herman Hack | ... |
Frontiersman (uncredited)
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Maurice Marsac | ... |
Garon - French Adjutant (uncredited)
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Troy Melton | ... |
Huron Brave (uncredited)
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Wallace Scott | ... |
Frontiersman (uncredited)
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Chief Thundercloud | ... |
Ottawa Chief (uncredited)
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Lee 'Lasses' White | ... |
Taggart - a Villager (uncredited)
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Duke York | ... |
Frontiersman (uncredited)
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Directed by
Phil Karlson |
Written by
James Fenimore Cooper | ... | (based on "The Leather-Stocking Tales" by) |
Richard Schayer | ... | (adaptation and screen play) |
Produced by
Bernard Small | ... | producer |
Edward Small | ... | executive producer |
Music by
Rudy Schrager | ... | (uncredited) |
Cinematography by
Henry Freulich | ... | director of photography |
Editing by
Kenneth G. Crane | ... | (as Kenneth Crane) |
Art Direction by
Edward L. Ilou | ... | (as Edward Ilou) |
Set Decoration by
Robert Priestley |
Makeup Department
George Bau | ... | makeup artist |
Gordon Bau | ... | makeup artist |
Carmen Dirigo | ... | hair stylist |
Kiva Hoffman | ... | makeup artist |
Production Management
Ben Hersh | ... | production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Emmett Emerson | ... | assistant director |
Sound Department
Victor B. Appel | ... | sound (as Victor Appel) |
Stunts
Troy Melton | ... | stunts (uncredited) |
Music Department
Rudy Schrager | ... | musical director |
Additional Crew
Edward Small | ... | presenter |
Production Companies
Distributors
- United Artists (1950) (United States) (theatrical)
- United Artists (1950) (Canada) (theatrical)
- United Artists (1950) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
- United Artists (Australasia) (1950) (Australia) (theatrical)
- Artistas Unidos (1950) (Mexico) (theatrical)
- Los Artistas Unidos de América del Sur (1950) (Argentina) (theatrical)
- Los Artistas Asociados (1950) (Spain) (theatrical)
- United Artists (1951) (Sweden) (theatrical)
- Constantin-Film (1950) (Austria) (theatrical)
- Triangel Produksjon A/S (1953) (Norway) (theatrical)
- Sonoro Filme (1950) (Portugal) (theatrical)
- Phoenix Films (1955) (United States) (theatrical) (re-release)
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Taglines | THE TERROR OF THE TOMAHAWK! (original poster-all caps) See more » |
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Trivia | The film takes place in 1757. Brenda Marshall last movie. See more » |
Goofs | The Fort referred to in the film is Fort Williams and it is located on the Mohawk River. The historical fort was William Henry and it was located at the foot of Lake George. See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in The Iroquois Trail (1958). See more » |
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Prologue:
In 1755 a new war in Europe between England and France had re-lighted the fuse under the uneasy peace in America. Everyone knew a final struggle between the rival colonies of Canada and New England was inevitable. Once again that ancient Indian warpath known as the Iroquois Trail, the only natural passage between the St. Lawrence and Hudson River Valley, would provide the main battleground. At the northern end stood Montreal, while to the South, the little city of Albany was the main British base of operations. See more » |