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Anno di produzione: 1955

Stato del film: Catalogo

Paese d'origine: USA
Location del set: Popocatepetl, Mexico
Genere: Western
Lingue: English
Plot: Crude and uncivilized backwoods trapper Jed Cooper and his two partners sign up as scouts in a remote Oregon army fort, manned chiefly by untrained rookie soldiers. Jed, flirting with the idea of leading a more settled life, decides he needs a woman to start the process, and selects Corinna Marston, the beautiful young wife of Colonel Marston, commander of the next fort down the line. Marston arrives and announces to commanding officer Captain Riordan that he has lost his fort and most of his men to an Indian attack and that he, as ranking officer, is assuming command. Riordan, a young, but sensible officer, is outraged when he learns that Marston, posted out west for having lost his 1500-man command during a Civil War battle, has ordered the entire fort's complement, totally unprepared for combat and outnumbered, to march out against experienced Indian warriors.
Colonna sonora: - "The Last Frontier" Music by 'Lester Lee' (I) Lyrics by 'Ned Washington' (qv) Sung by Rusty Draper over the opening credits Reprised by Rusty Draper at the end - "Do They Miss Me at Home" Music by S.M. Grannis Lyrics by Mrs. Caroline A. Mason Sung by the soldiers at Fort Shallan - "Me and My Dreams" Written by Morris Stoloff, 'Fred Karger' (qv), Allan Roberts and 'Lester Lee' (I)
Visti censura internazionale: USA:PCA #17512 Finland:K-12
Date di uscita internazionali:
Finland:6 July 1956
USA:January 1956
USA:7 December 1955 (New York)
Dati tecnici:
OFM:35 mm
PCS:CinemaScope
PFM:35 mm
RAT:2.55 : 1
Suono:
RCA Sound Recording
Durata:
USA:98
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