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Dawn on the Great Divide

Rough Rider Buck Jones and director Howard Bretherton team up again for this 1940s Western adventure chock full of cowboys and indians and hold-ups. The town's henchmen, Jim Corkle and Chuck Loder (Harry Woods and Roy Barcroft), don't want a new railroad built because it'll bring in more settlers, so they send some hooligans to raid a wagon train of railroad supplies, led by Buck Roberts (Jones). Mona Barrie stars as Sadie Rand.

  • Released December 18, 1942
  •   1 hr 3 mins  

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Director

Howard Bretherton

Producer

Scott R. Dunlap associate producer

Writers

Jess Bowers screenplay
James Oliver Curwood story, Wheels of Fate

Cast

Buck Jones Buck Roberts
Mona Barrie Sadie Rand
Raymond Hatton Sandy Hopkins
Robert Lowery Terry Wallace
Rex Bell Jack Carson
Maude Eburne Sarah Harkins
Christine McIntyre Mary Harkins, Sarah's Daughter
Betty Blythe Mrs. Elmira Corkle
Robert Frazer Judge Corkle
Harry Woods Jim Corkle the Judge's Brother

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(bsmith5552@rogers.com) wrote on IMDB:

"Dawn On the Great Divide" was to be another entry in Monogram's popular Rough Rider series which had starred Buck Jones, Tim McCoy and Raymond Hatton. At that time McCoy was called into active service in WWII and he was replaced by Rex Bell who had starred in a couple of poverty row series in the early 30s. Jones and Hatton continued to play the same characters namely Buck Roberts and Sandy Hopkins respectively. Bell, who was no McCoy, played Jack Carson the third member of the trio.

The story (which appears to have a larger budget than usual) has Jones and Hatton guiding a wagon train of settlers and railroad supplies across the plains. Meanwhile Jim Corkle (Harry Woods) and his gang have been raiding the wagon trains disguised as Indians, to protect their interest in the town of Beaver Lake. Bell is working under cover within Wood's organization. Naturally, good triumphs over evil in the finale.   [ show more ]

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bkoganbing wrote on IMDB:

Seeing how well Republic had done with The Three Mesquiteer cowboy trio concept and that it had also worked for Paramount with Hopalong Cassidy, Monogram decided to form its own trio for low budget westerns, the Rough Riders. Not that there were any high budget films done at that studio.

The Rough Riders were originally Buck Jones, Raymond Hatton and Tim McCoy, all of whom started out on the silent screen. McCoy bowed out and Rex Bell took his place as a Rough Rider.

Sadly this B western for Monogram would prove to be the end of the trail for Buck Jones as he was tragically killed in the famous Cocoanut Grove Nightclub fire in Boston. Not much of an epitaph from the film industry for a great western star.   [ show more ]

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classicsoncall wrote on IMDB:

Buck Roberts (Buck Jones) and Sandy Hopkins (Ray Hatton) guide a wagon train loaded with railroad supplies through Indian territory on the way to Oregon. Jack Carson (Rex Bell) rounds out the good guy trio in a role that keeps one guessing who's side he's on as he trades in his buckskins for a new set of gambling duds. Carson is out to get the goods on the boss of Beaver Lake, Jim Corkle (Harry Woods); it's his gang that masquerades as Indians and takes out part of the wagon train that split up to protect the railroad goods.

The film hosts a pair of good looking young ladies. Mona Barrie portrays Sadie Rand, who in a clever bit of blackmail gains the gambling concession at Boss Korkle's saloon. On the sweeter side, Christine McIntyre is a settler heading West with her mother (Maude Eburn). Her contribution to the story consists of two song standards - "Rock of Ages" and "Beautiful Dreamer".   [ show more ]

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