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Nancy Olson as Cecille Gautier
Jane Wyatt as Dr. Edith Cabot
Victor Jory as Dirk Rourke
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784.48 MB
1280*932
English 2.0
NR
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23.976 fps
1 hr 35 min
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1472*1072
English 2.0
NR
Subtitles
23.976 fps
1 hr 35 min
Seeds 4.
Canadian Pacific review
7 / 10
“If Hannibal can cross the Alps, we can cross the Rockies!”
There are some reviews for the film on this board written some time ago that bemoan the poor rendition of the film along with some fuzzy sound quality. The version I caught on Turner Classics the other night seems to have rectified that problem. In fact, there’s a two screen opening sequence that describes the Cine Color restoration project that transformed the picture closer to it’s original quality. Even so, the color palette is heavy on the blues, greens and browns, which isn’t so bad considering the filming location in Alberta, Canada, and the story’s emphasis on building a railroad through the Canadian Northwest passage.
In a lot of respects, the story line borrows an element from many B Westerns of the Thirties and Forties. Railroad surveyor Tom Andrews (Randolph Scott) maps out a path through rugged, mountainous terrain, but a villain opposed to the railroad incites a local Indian tribe to make trouble for the construction crew. Victor Jory puts on his outlaw clothes for this one, and attempts to maintain his trade advantage with the local fur trappers by opposing potential business interests from becoming established in the territory. I could never actually understand that argument, simply for the fact that more people arriving in an area would mean more business for everybody.
Andrews pursues and is pursued by two women in the story, a mountain gal that simply adores him from the get-go (Nancy Olson), and the settlement doctor (Jane Wyatt) who helps save his life by offering a blood transfusion following an attempt on Andrews’ life. That’s another story altogether, in as much as Andrews survived a dynamite blast that took out a wagon he was standing right next to. The reason he wasn’t killed – get this – is because he was standing too close to it!?!? Another character even mentions that if he was further off, he would certainly have gotten killed! How does that work?
Well it does all work out alright for Andrews to foil the bad guys and get the rail track on the way to completion. Randolph Scott once again manages his customary frequent outfit changes, but this time without resorting to the traditional all black he’s known for. As for how his romantic entanglement gets worked out, you’ll have to catch the picture.
The theme of this picture gets reworked in a 1952 movie also starring Randolph Scott titled “Carson City”. In that one, Scott portrays an engineer ramrodding a railroad project between Virginia City and Carson City, Nevada. It too has opposing forces for the construction of a rail line, but only one gal for Scott’s character to win by the end of the story, and in that one, he wasn’t even trying.Read More