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The Oregon Trail (1959 film)

The Oregon Trail is a 1959 American CinemaScope and DeLuxe Color Western film directed by Gene Fowler Jr. and starring Fred MacMurray, William Bishop and Nina Shipman.[2][3][4]

The Oregon Trail
Directed byGene Fowler Jr.
Screenplay byLouis Vittes
Gene Fowler Jr.
Story byLouis Vittes
Produced byRichard Einfeld
StarringFred MacMurray
William Bishop
Nina Shipman
CinematographyKay Norton
Edited byBetty Steinberg
Music byPaul Dunlap
Color processColor by Deluxe
Production
company
Associated Producers
Distributed by20th Century Fox
Release date
  • September 1959 (1959-09)
Running time
86 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$300,000[1]

The film's sets were designed by the art directors John B. Mansbridge and Lyle R. Wheeler.

Plot edit

In the midst of the Oregon boundary dispute, President James K. Polk (in office 1845–1849) is secretly sending military agents, disguised as pioneers, west on the Oregon Trail so that they may protect American settlers in the event of war with British North America. Rumors of this conspiracy reach James Gordon Bennett Sr. at the New York Herald. He assigns one of his reporters, Neal Harris, to go on the Oregon Trail himself and find out the truth. On the trail, Harris befriends the eccentric Zachariah Garrison, who is bringing apple trees to Oregon. Harris clashes with Capt. George Wayne, the leader of Polk's agents, and they become involved in a love triangle over a young pioneer woman named Prudence Cooper. After they survive various hardships on the trail, Harris discovers who Wayne really is and declares that he will expose the military buildup in Oregon. Wayne tries to have Harris arrested, but he escapes.

Upon arriving at Fort Laramie, Wayne discovers that their mission has become moot with the signing of the Oregon Treaty and the commencement of the Mexican–American War. Not realizing this, Harris goes with a mountain man named Gabe Hastings to hide with the Arapaho. It turns out that Hastings and the Arapaho are hostile to the pioneers, but Harris escapes with the help of Hastings' half-Arapaho daughter Shona. They warn Fort Laramie in time, and the film concludes with a climactic battle against the Arapaho. Fort Laramie is successfully defended, but Garrison is killed. Harris resigns from being a reporter, so that he may continue on to Oregon with Garrison's apple trees. Shona renounces her people and joins Harris. Prudence ends up with Wayne, who is now heading off to join the war against Mexico.

Cast edit

Production edit

The film was shot in May 1959.[5] It was financed by Robert L. Lippert who made B films for Fox; The Oregon Trail was more expensive than most of his films, being budgeted at around $300,000. Lippert said the film "won't lose" but could "have used another $100,000."[1]

Gene Fowler had made a number of Westerns for Lippert. He remembered The Oregon Trail as being "a son of a bitch – Lippert really screwed that one up. He made a bet with Spyros Skouras that he could make a big outdoor Western without ever leaving the Fox lot and like an idiot I agreed to direct it."[6]

Reception edit

The Los Angeles Times called the film "below standard".[7]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Scheuer, P. K. (October 26, 1959). "Lippert hails era of $300,000 hits". Los Angeles Times. ProQuest 167507684.
  2. ^ Pitts p.236
  3. ^ Dexter, Maury (2012). Highway to Hollywood (PDF). p. 112.
  4. ^ "OREGON TRAIL, the". Monthly Film Bulletin. Vol. 27. 1960. p. 9. ProQuest 1305821536.
  5. ^ Hopper, H. (May 18, 1959). "Fred MacMurray goes to work on 'oregon trail'". Chicago Daily Tribune. ProQuest 182300167.
  6. ^ Weaver, Tom (2006). Science Fiction Stars and Horror Heroes: Interviews with Actors, Directors, Producers and Writers of the 1940s through 1960s. McFarland. p. 76. ISBN 9780786428571.
  7. ^ Warren, G. (September 25, 1959). "'Five gates' showing on many area screens". Los Angeles Times. ProQuest 167545009.

Bibliography edit

  • Pitts, Michael R. Western Movies: A Guide to 5,105 Feature Films. McFarland, 2012.

External links edit

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The Oregon Trail is a 1959 American CinemaScope and DeLuxe Color Western film directed by Gene Fowler Jr and starring Fred MacMurray William Bishop and Nina Shipman 2 3 4 The Oregon TrailDirected byGene Fowler Jr Screenplay byLouis VittesGene Fowler Jr Story byLouis VittesProduced byRichard EinfeldStarringFred MacMurrayWilliam BishopNina ShipmanCinematographyKay NortonEdited byBetty SteinbergMusic byPaul DunlapColor processColor by DeluxeProductioncompanyAssociated ProducersDistributed by20th Century FoxRelease dateSeptember 1959 1959 09 Running time86 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 300 000 1 The film s sets were designed by the art directors John B Mansbridge and Lyle R Wheeler Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Reception 5 See also 6 References 7 Bibliography 8 External linksPlot editIn the midst of the Oregon boundary dispute President James K Polk in office 1845 1849 is secretly sending military agents disguised as pioneers west on the Oregon Trail so that they may protect American settlers in the event of war with British North America Rumors of this conspiracy reach James Gordon Bennett Sr at the New York Herald He assigns one of his reporters Neal Harris to go on the Oregon Trail himself and find out the truth On the trail Harris befriends the eccentric Zachariah Garrison who is bringing apple trees to Oregon Harris clashes with Capt George Wayne the leader of Polk s agents and they become involved in a love triangle over a young pioneer woman named Prudence Cooper After they survive various hardships on the trail Harris discovers who Wayne really is and declares that he will expose the military buildup in Oregon Wayne tries to have Harris arrested but he escapes Upon arriving at Fort Laramie Wayne discovers that their mission has become moot with the signing of the Oregon Treaty and the commencement of the Mexican American War Not realizing this Harris goes with a mountain man named Gabe Hastings to hide with the Arapaho It turns out that Hastings and the Arapaho are hostile to the pioneers but Harris escapes with the help of Hastings half Arapaho daughter Shona They warn Fort Laramie in time and the film concludes with a climactic battle against the Arapaho Fort Laramie is successfully defended but Garrison is killed Harris resigns from being a reporter so that he may continue on to Oregon with Garrison s apple trees Shona renounces her people and joins Harris Prudence ends up with Wayne who is now heading off to join the war against Mexico Cast editFred MacMurray as Neal Harris William Bishop as Capt George Wayne Nina Shipman as Prudence Cooper Gloria Talbott as Shona Hastings Henry Hull as George Seton John Carradine as Zachariah Garrison John Dierkes as Gabe Hastings Roxene Wells as Flossie Shoemaker Elizabeth Patterson as Maria Cooper Gene N Fowler as Richard Cooper James Bell as Jeremiah Cooper John Slosser as Johnny Ralph Sanford as John Decker Sherry Spalding as Lucy Tex Terry as Brizzard Ollie O Toole as James Gordon Bennett Sr Arvo Ojala as Ellis Ed Wright as Jesse Lumsden Hare as Sir Richard Wallingham British Ambassador uncredited Addison Richards as President James Polk uncredited Production editThe film was shot in May 1959 5 It was financed by Robert L Lippert who made B films for Fox The Oregon Trail was more expensive than most of his films being budgeted at around 300 000 Lippert said the film won t lose but could have used another 100 000 1 Gene Fowler had made a number of Westerns for Lippert He remembered The Oregon Trail as being a son of a bitch Lippert really screwed that one up He made a bet with Spyros Skouras that he could make a big outdoor Western without ever leaving the Fox lot and like an idiot I agreed to direct it 6 Reception editThe Los Angeles Times called the film below standard 7 See also editList of American films of 1959References edit a b Scheuer P K October 26 1959 Lippert hails era of 300 000 hits Los Angeles Times ProQuest 167507684 Pitts p 236 Dexter Maury 2012 Highway to Hollywood PDF p 112 OREGON TRAIL the Monthly Film Bulletin Vol 27 1960 p 9 ProQuest 1305821536 Hopper H May 18 1959 Fred MacMurray goes to work on oregon trail Chicago Daily Tribune ProQuest 182300167 Weaver Tom 2006 Science Fiction Stars and Horror Heroes Interviews with Actors Directors Producers and Writers of the 1940s through 1960s McFarland p 76 ISBN 9780786428571 Warren G September 25 1959 Five gates showing on many area screens Los Angeles Times ProQuest 167545009 Bibliography editPitts Michael R Western Movies A Guide to 5 105 Feature Films McFarland 2012 External links editThe Oregon Trail at IMDb nbsp The Oregon Trail at the TCM Movie Database The Oregon Trail at AllMovie The Oregon Trail at the American Film Institute Catalog Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Oregon Trail 1959 film amp oldid 1164231601, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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