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The Big Trail (1930)
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The first "epic" western of the talkie era, The Big Trail is motivated by a hero's search for the murderer of his father. Twenty-three-year-old
John Wayne
, hitherto limited to bit parts, was thrust into the difficult leading role, a young mountaineer put in charge of a huge California-bound wagon train. Over the next several months, Wayne and his fellow pioneers face every imaginable hazard and disaster, from blistering desert heat to blinding snowstorms, negotiating steep cliffs, treacherous rivers, uncharted forests and other such natural obstacles. Meanwhile, Wayne's tentative romance with heroine Ruth Cameron (
Marguerite Churchill
) is continually thwarted by a charming but duplicitous gambler (
Ian Keith
), and all-around villain Red Flack (Tyrone Power Sr.) and his henchman Lopez (Charlie Stevens) ceaselessly plot to double-cross the other wagon-trainers for their own financial gain. The Big Trail was a box-office disappointment, a fact which some have attributed its expensive production methods. Each scene was lensed twice, once in 35-millimeter and then in the 65-mm "Fox Grandeur" wide-screen process. And then, each dialogue scene was filmed in French and German, with totally different casts. Even if
Big Trail
has been a big hit, it would have lost money thanks to the time-consuming shooting and reshooting of virtually every scene. Whatever the case, it was
John Wayne
who suffered most from the film's failure; instantly demoted to "B"-westerns, it took him nearly a decade to rebuild his stardom. Long believed lost, The Big Trail was made available for exhibition again in the early 1970s -- and in the 1990s the original widescreen version was at last restored for public view. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Ward Bond
Sid Bascom
El Brendel
Gussie
Frederick Burton
Pa Bascom
Louise Carver
Gussie's mother-in-law
Marguerite Churchill
Ruth Cameron
Leslie Emerson
Sairey
Alphonse Ethier
Marshall
Marcia Harris
Mrs. Riggs
DeWitt Jennings
Ship's Captain
Tully Marshall
Zeke
William V. Mong
Wellmore
Dodo Newton
Abigail
Helen Parrish
Honey Girl
Russell Powell
Windy Bill
Tyrone Power, Sr.
Red Flack
David Rollins
Dave Cameron
Charles Stevens
Lopez
Gertrude Van Lent
Sister from Missouri
Lucille Van Lent
Sister from Missouri
Jack Peabody
Bill Gillis
John Wayne
Breck Coleman
Production Crew
Fred Sersen
Art Director
Harold Miles
Art Director
Arthur Edeson
Cinematographer
Lucien Andriot
Cinematographer
Arthur Kay
Composer (Music Score)
Raoul Walsh
Director
Jack Dennis
Editor
Winfield R. Sheehan
Producer
Florence Postal
Screenwriter
Fred Sersen
Screenwriter
Jack Peabody
Screenwriter
Marie Boyle
Screenwriter
Hal Evart
Short Story Author
Hal G. Evarts
Short Story Author
Hal G. Evarts
Short Story Author
Year: 1930
Runtime: 110
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Western
Produced by
20th Century Fox
Release
by 20th Century Fox
© 2009 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.