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Wagon Master (1950)
In John Ford's low-key, lesser-known, lyrical western
(and character study) about the dangers and hostilities faced by
westward pioneers while crossing the rugged prairie - an inspiration
for the Wagon Train (1957–1965) TV series:
- the opening pre-credits sequence of a murderous
robbery, committed by the Clegg robber gang of five, led by Uncle
Shiloh Clegg (Charles Kemper) - seen on a 'Wanted for Murder' poster
- the plot: in 1879, a wagon train of about sixty pioneering
Mormons, led by patriarch Elder Jonathan Wiggs (Ward Bond), from
Crystal City to beyond the San Juan River in SE Utah (The Promised
Land)
- the two horse traders (or "wagonmasters")
hired to lead the Mormon group: Travis Blue (Ben Johnson) and Sandy
Owens (Harry Carey, Jr.)
- the many other characters, including: the stranded
members of a traveling medicine show enroute to California - snake
oil Dr. A. Locksley Hall (Alan Mowbray), heavy drinking Fleuretty "Florey"
Phyffe (Ruth Clifford), and "hoochie coochie" showgirl "prostitute"
Denver (Joanne Dru)
- the sequence of a festive song and square dance in
the middle of the prairie, featuring the song "The Chuck-A-Walla-Swing"
(by the Sons of the Pioneers) - interrupted by the arrival of the Clegg
gang; and a pow-wow "squaw dance" with Navajo Indians
- the violent shoot-out end to the Cleggs, after one
of the sons Reese Clegg (Fred Libby) raped a Navajo woman (Movita
Castaneda), and another cold-bloodedly shot the grain wagon driver
- the romances that developed: Travis with Denver, and
Sandy and Mormon girl Prudence Perkins (Kathleen O'Malley)
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