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, 1h31
Directed by George B. Seitz,
John L. Balderston,
Edward SmallOrigin USAGenres Drama,
War,
Adventure,
Historical,
WesternThemes Political filmsActors Randolph Scott,
Heather Angel,
Bruce Cabot,
Phillip Reed,
Binnie Barnes,
Henry WilcoxonRating65%




During the French and Indian War, Alice (Barnes) and Cora Munro, the two daughters of the British commander of a fort, set out from Albany to join him. They are escorted by Major Duncan Heyward (Wilcoxon), who has loved Alice for a long time, and by the Huron Indian Magua. Magua is secretly an enemy of the British. Magua betrays them, but they are rescued by a colonial scout named Hawkeye (Scott) and his friends, the last two members of the Mohican tribe, Chingachgook and his son Uncas. On their way to the fort, Uncas falls in love with Cora, while Hawkeye and Alice are attracted to each other.
, 1h37
Directed by George B. Seitz,
John E. BurchOrigin USAGenres Romance,
WesternActors Jon Hall,
Lynn Bari,
Dana Andrews,
Harold Huber,
Ward Bond,
Renie RianoRating62%




Kit Carson (Jon Hall) and his two saddle pals, Ape (Ward Bond) and Lopez (Harold Huber) are attacked by Indians. They manage to escape unscatched and make their way to Fort Bridger, where Captain John Fremont (Dana Andrews) hires Carson to guide a wagon train westward to California south along the Oregon Trail. Both Carson and Fremont fall in love with pretty Dolores Murphy (Lynn Bari), on her way to her father's hacienda in Monterey. Meanwhile, General Castro (C. Henry Gordon), the Mexican Governor General of California, arms the Shoshoni Indians in an effort to keep the Americans out of California.
, 1h37
Directed by George B. SeitzGenres Romance,
WesternActors Jon Hall,
Lynn Bari,
Dana Andrews,
Harold Huber,
Ward Bond,
Renie RianoRating62%




Kit Carson et ses hommes se joignent à John C. Frémont sur la route qui le conduit en Californie. En chemin, ils sont attaqués par des Indiens envoyés par les autorités mexicaines, peu désireuses de les voir atteindre la Californie qui fait alors partie du Mexique. Frémont et Carson mènent ensuite une campagne, au nom des États-Unis, visant à annexer la Californie.