Dawn on the Great Divide

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"UNKNOWN DANGERS HELD NO TERROR...for the covered wagon scouts..the Commandos of fierce frontier days!"
  • Approved
  • 1942
  • 1 hr 3 min
  • 5.9  (180)

Dawn on the Great Divide is a 1942 American Western film directed by Howard P. Bretherton and starring Buck Jones as Buck Roberts, Mona Barrie as Ann Savage, and Raymond Hatton as Sandy Hopkins. The movie begins with Buck and his trusty companion, Sandy, riding into the small town of Black Rock to help capture a group of outlaws that have been terrorizing the local area. Along the way, Buck saves Ann from a runaway horse and the two quickly become smitten with each other.

As Buck and Sandy arrive in Black Rock, they meet up with Sheriff Ramsey (Lee J. Cobb), who is having trouble capturing the outlaws. Buck decides to help the Sheriff and soon discovers that the leader of the gang is none other than McBride (Harry Woods), a notorious criminal that Buck had put behind bars years before. McBride is determined to get his revenge on Buck and plans to rob a nearby gold mine.

Buck and Sandy head out to the mine to stop McBride and his gang. Along the way, they encounter many obstacles, including a treacherous mountain pass and a raging river. Finally, they catch up to the outlaws and engage in a thrilling gunfight. In the end, justice prevails as Buck and Sandy capture the remaining members of McBride’s gang and turn them over to the authorities.

Dawn on the Great Divide is a classic Western film that captures the spirit of the Wild West. The film features breathtaking landscapes and thrilling action scenes that will keep you on the edge of your seat. The chemistry between Buck and Ann is palpable, adding a touch of romance to the storyline. Mona Barrie is an excellent actress and does a great job portraying Ann as a strong, independent woman who can hold her own in a man’s world.

Buck Jones is an iconic Western actor who is best remembered for his tough, no-nonsense performances. He was a master at playing the hero, and his portrayal of Buck Roberts in Dawn on the Great Divide is no exception. Jones carries the film with a commanding presence, and his chemistry with Raymond Hatton (Sandy) is perfect. Hatton provides much-needed comic relief and has great chemistry with Jones.

The supporting cast is also strong, with Lee J. Cobb giving an excellent performance as Sheriff Ramsey. Harry Woods is a great villain and does a good job of portraying the ruthless McBride. The rest of the gang members are also well-cast and add to the overall tension of the film.

The cinematography in Dawn on the Great Divide is excellent, with some stunning shots of the Western landscape. The movie was shot in Technicolor, which was still a new technology at the time. The vibrant colors add to the film’s overall atmosphere and give it a timeless feel.

The soundtrack is another highlight of the film, with an original score by William Lava. The music perfectly captures the Wild West feel of the film and adds to the tension and excitement of the action scenes.

Overall, Dawn on the Great Divide is a must-see for any Western fan. It’s a classic film that stands the test of time and remains a favorite among Western enthusiasts. It’s a thrilling adventure that’s sure to keep you entertained from beginning to end.

Dawn on the Great Divide is a 1942 western with a runtime of 1 hour and 3 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 5.9.

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  • Release Date
    1942
  • MPAA Rating
    Approved
  • Runtime
    1 hr 3 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    5.9  (180)
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