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Oregon Trail Scouts
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Directed by R. G. Springsteen.
The fifth of seven "Red Ryder" westerns starring Allan Lane, Oregon Trail Scouts recounts how Red met his young sidekick, Little Beaver. Failing to acquire hunting rights on the Willamette Indian Reservation, evil Bill Hunter (Roy Barcroft) decides to kidnap Little Beaver (Robert Blake) and use the boy as leverage in future negotiations with Beaver's grandfather, Chief Running Fox (Frank Lackteen). Beaver's foster-father, The Judge (Earle Hodgins), is murdered in the ensuing fracas but the Indian boy finds a safe haven with fur trapper Red Ryder (Lane). Hunter and his men make another move to catch Little Beaver, however, but are once again foiled by Red, this time for good. Although pleased that his grandson is alive and well, Running Fox leaves it up to the child whether he wishes to stay with the tribe or remain with Red Ryder and his aunt, the Duchess (Martha Wentworth). Little Beaver chooses the latter option and a long-lasting friendship is established. ~ Hans J. Wollstein, All Movie Guide
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Veteran serial villain Frank Lackteen enjoys a welcome change of pace in Oregon Trail Scouts, playing Little Beaver's kind-hearted and wise grandfather. Hailing from Turkey, Lackteen's exotic looks typecast him as sneering "half-breeds" or lecherous Arab chieftains and the actor is visibly relieved to be on the site of the angels this time around. In addition to the presence of a benign Lackteen, Oregon Trail Scouts also offers the spectacle of Roy Barcroft, Republic Pictures' most notorious reprobate, suffering the indignity of being brained by Martha Wentworth's well-aimed frying pan. ~ Hans J. Wollstein, All Movie Guide
 



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