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Synopsis
Cecil B. DeMille's first postwar production, the $5 million Technicolor historical spectacular Unconquered lacks only the kitchen sink. The story begins in England in the 1760s, as Abigail Martha Hale (Paulette Goddard), unjustly accused of a crime against the Crown, is sentenced by the Lord Chief Justice (C. Aubrey Smith) to 14 years' forced servitude in North America. Carted off to the auction block, Abigail is highly coveted by slavemaster Martin Garth (Howard Da Silva), but the highest bidder turns out to be Virginia militiaman Captain Christopher Holden (Gary Cooper). Having been jilted by his aristocratic fiancee Diana (Virginia Grey), Holden harbors no romantic feelings for Abigail, but he's determined not to let her fall into Garth's grimy clutches. The patriotic Holden also knows that Garth, who is married to the daughter (Katherine de Mille) of Indian chief Pontiac (Robert Warwick), has been trading firearms to the Ottawas. The treacherous Garth later participates in the "Pontiac Conspiracy," an allegiance of 18 Indian nations forsworn to wipe out every colonist on the East Coast. To put Holden out of the way, Garth arranges for him to be court-martialed and sentenced to death on a trumped-up desertion charge. But Abigail, partly in repayment for her rescue from Seneca chief Guyasuta (Boris Karloff) and partly because she's fallen in love with Holden, helps him escape, just in time to save a nearby military fort from an Indian massacre -- a feat accomplished by a subterfuge straight out of Beau Geste, which also starred Gary Cooper! As historically suspect as any Cecil B. DeMille epic, Unconquered is still marvelous escapist entertainment, especially during the time-honored bathtub scene involving a bare-shouldered Paulette Goddard (who spends most of the film in either a state of dishabille or bondage, or both!) Once again, however, Mr. "Spare No Expense" DeMille cuts corners by filming most of his major exterior scenes within the artificial confines of the Paramount sound stages. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Ward Bond John Fraser
Gary Cooper Capt. Christopher Holden
Howard Da Silva Martin Garth
Katherine de Mille Hannah
Richard Gaines Col. George Washington
Paulette Goddard Abby Hale
Porter Hall Leach
Boris Karloff Guyasuta, Chief of the Senecas
Cecil Kellaway Jeremy Love
Mike Mazurki Dave Bone
Gavin Muir Lt. Fergus McKenzie
Alan Napier Sir William Johnson
Jane Nigh Evelyn
C. Aubrey Smith Lord Chief Justice
Victor Varconi Capt. Simeon Ecuyer
Marc Lawrence Sioto, medicine man
Henry Wilcoxon Capt. Steele

Production Crew

Hans Dreier Art Director
Walter Tyler Art Director
Neil H. Swanson Book Author
Jack Crosby Choreography
Ray Rennahan Cinematographer
Victor Young Composer (Music Score)
Iron Eyes Cody Consultant/advisor
Barbara Karinska Costume Designer
Gwen Wakeling Costume Designer
Cecil B. DeMille Director
Anne Bauchens Editor
Wally Westmore Makeup
Cecil B. DeMille Producer
Charles Bennett Screenwriter
Fredric M. Frank Screenwriter
Jesse Lasky, Jr. Screenwriter
Sam Comer Set Designer
Stanley J. Sawley Set Designer
Jay Livingston Songwriter
Ray Evans Songwriter
Devereaux Jennings Special Effects
Farciot Edouart Special Effects
Gordon Jennings Special Effects
Paul K. Lerpae Special Effects
W. Wallace Kelley Special Effects
Year: 1947
Runtime: 146
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Adventure
Epic

Produced by
Paramount