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1930 • Drama / Western • 122m

The Big Trail

"A mighty drama of the early pioneers"

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Young scout Breck Coleman leads a wagon train along the dangerous trail to Oregon as he tries to get the affection of the beautiful pioneer Ruth Cameron and plans his revenge on the harsh scoundrels who murdered a friend of his in the past.

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John Wayne
John Wayne
Breck Coleman
Marguerite Churchill
Marguerite Churchill
Ruth Cameron
El Brendel
El Brendel
Gus
Tully Marshall
Tully Marshall
Zeke
Tyrone Power Sr.
Tyrone Power Sr.
Red Flack
David Rollins
David Rollins
Dave Cameron
Ian Keith
Ian Keith
Bill Thorpe
Charles Stevens
Charles Stevens
López
Louise Carver
Louise Carver
Gus' Mother-in-law
Victor Adamson
Victor Adamson
Wagon Train Man (uncredited)
Chief John Big Tree
Chief John Big Tree
Indian (uncredited)
Ward Bond
Ward Bond
Sid Bascom (uncredited)
Nora Bush
Nora Bush
Pioneer (uncredited)
Martin Cichy
Martin Cichy
Pioneer (uncredited)
Alphonse Ethier
Alphonse Ethier
Marshal (uncredited)
Dannie Mac Grant
Dannie Mac Grant
Pioneer Boy (uncredited)
Marcia Harris
Marcia Harris
Mrs. Riggs (uncredited)
Marilyn Harris
Marilyn Harris
Pioneer Girl (uncredited)
Director: Raoul WalshScreenplay: Marie BoyleScreenplay: Jack PeabodyScreenplay: Florence PostalProducer: Winfield R. Sheehan

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CinemaSerf
2022-06-13
70%

There is a scene very near the start of this film where John Wayne ("Breck") walks through a doorway, bedecked in his finely crafted suede leathers and you almost want to applaud - like it was the entrance of great actor onto a stage. There can been no doubt that Raoul Walsh and his bosses at Fox were determined to make a big star of their man - and have thrown pretty much everything at it. The story concerns pioneers on a long and dangerous wagon trail leaving the Mississippi heading west into the unknown, It's the epitome of an American adventure film - the travellers face perils both human and natural as they head for their promised land, and the scale of the production is of a high quality with beautiful and grand cinematography contributing really well to our sense of just how tough their task was. Wayne oozes charm, his smile explains a great deal about why Hollywood and the public at large fell in love with this decent, honourable young man. A competent Marguerite Campbell ("Ruth") provides his suitably feisty love interest and the rest of this slightly over-long tale is held together by a relatively small cast who keep the story interesting and focused. Sure, it isn't without it's idealism - the all American boy blazes a trail against the odds, gets the gal, makes friends wherever he goes (largely), but there are some more sincere touches - "Breck" isn't quite so good with his alcohol! At times this borders a little too much on the documentary, but that doesn't really impact detrimentally on the overall narrative - it further reinforces the scale of this unyoked land and to a considerable extent helps us to understand what drove these folks to suffer all the hardships this hostile environment could throw at them. As cinema goes, this is proper stuff - and seeing it on a big screen even now (90 years later) is still quite an experience.

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Status
Released
Origin
US
Languages
English, Spanish
Studios
Fox Film Corporation
Budget
$2,000,000

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