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River's End (1931)
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The second of three versions of James Oliver Curwood's pulp fiction drama of a mountie and his separated-at-birth prey stars
Charles Bickford
as both Sgt. Conniston and accused murderer John Keith. The latter is persuaded to prove his innocence by impersonating his captor, who has conveniently died from a "frosted heart." Everyone at the Mountie outpost likes the "new" Conniston, especially the dead mountie's girlfriend, Miriam (
Evelyn Knapp
), who just happens to be the daughter of the commandant (
David Torrence
). This idyll, however, is rudely interrupted when a jealous rival (
Walter McGrail
) reveals that Conniston has a wife and child stacked away in faraway England, a development that forces Keith to show his hand. River's End had been filmed in 1920 as a vehicle for
Lewis Stone
and would be remade in 1940 starring
Dennis Moore
. ~ Hans J. Wollstein, All Movie Guide
Cast
Charles Bickford
John Keith/Sgt. Conniston
Evelyn Knapp
Miriam
Walter McGrail
Martin
ZaSu Pitts
Louise
David Torrence
Col. McDowell
Production Crew
Robert Kurrle
Cinematographer
Erno Rapee
Composer (Music Score)
Earl Luick
Costume Designer
Michael Curtiz
Director
Ralph Holt
Editor
Charles Kenyon
Screenwriter
James Oliver Curwood
Short Story Author
James Oliver Curwood
Short Story Author
Year: 1931
Runtime: 75
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Drama
Western
Produced by
Warner Brothers
Release
by Warner Brothers
© 2009 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.