Yukon Vengeance is a 1954 American Northern film directed by William Beaudine and starring Kirby Grant, Monte Hale and Mary Ellen Kay.[1] It was the tenth and final film featuring Grant as Mountie Corporal Rod Webb, assisted by his dog Chinook.
Yukon Vengeance | |
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Directed by | William Beaudine |
Written by | James Oliver Curwood William Raynor |
Produced by | William F. Broidy |
Starring | Kirby Grant Monte Hale Mary Ellen Kay Henry Kulky |
Cinematography | John J. Martin |
Edited by | Ace Herman |
Music by | Edward J. Kay |
Production company | William F. Broidy Pictures Corporation |
Distributed by | Allied Artists |
Release date |
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Running time | 68 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
editA police mountie investigates a series of murders connected to robberies of the payroll at a lumber camp in Yukon, he then decides to act as courier for the next shipment himself.
Cast
edit- Kirby Grant as Corporal Rod Webb, Royal Canadian Mounted Police
- Monte Hale as Jim Barclay
- Mary Ellen Kay as Madelon Duval
- Henry Kulky as Schmidt
- Carol Thurston as Yellow Flower
- Parke MacGregor as Fergus MacLish
- Fred Gabourie as Grey Shadow
- Billy Wilkerson as Chief Lone Eagle
- Marshall Bradford as The Commissioner
- Chinook as Chinook, Webb's Dog
See also
edit- Trail of the Yukon (1949)
- The Wolf Hunters (1949)
- Snow Dog (1950)
- Call of the Klondike (1950)
- Northwest Territory (1951)
- Yukon Manhunt (1951)
- Yukon Gold (1952)
- Fangs of the Arctic (1953)
- Northern Patrol (1953)
- Yukon Vengeance (1954)
References
edit- ^ Marshall p. 346
Bibliography
edit- Marshall, Wendy L. William Beaudine: From Silents to Television. Scarecrow Press, 2005.
External links
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