Montgomery was a staple of the "B-Western" era, and he brings a steady, athletic charisma to the role. He’s believable as a man who’s more at home in the brush than in a fort.
Set in 1755, the story follows Montgomery as he helps the British Army navigate the treacherous wilderness. When his brother is murdered and a vital dispatch is stolen by a traitorous French spy, Montgomery sets out on a revenge mission. Along the way, he joins forces with his Mohican ally, Sagamore, to protect a British colonel's daughter and thwart a massive Huron uprising orchestrated by the French. Why It Works The Iroquois Trail (Western 1950) G. Montgomery...
A brisk 85 minutes, making it a perfect "Saturday afternoon" watch. Montgomery was a staple of the "B-Western" era,
Brenda Marshall as the love interest and Monte Blue as Sagamore. When his brother is murdered and a vital
For a film with a modest budget, it punches above its weight with frequent skirmishes, canoe chases, and hand-to-hand combat.