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Pony Soldier (1952)

Before the covered wagons...Before the charging cavalry...Rode the NORTHWEST MOUNTIE

Genre : Western

Runtime : 1H 22M

Director : Joseph M. Newman
Writer : John C. Higgins

Synopsis

Duncan MacDonald, a 19th-century Royal Canadian Mountie, has to escort a group of Cree Indians back to their above-the-border reservation. His guide in this endeavor is the not-too-trustworthy half-breed Natayo.

Actors

Tyrone Power
Tyrone Power
Constable Duncan MacDonald
Cameron Mitchell
Cameron Mitchell
Konah
Thomas Gomez
Thomas Gomez
Natayo Smith
Penny Edwards
Penny Edwards
Emerald Neeley
Robert Horton
Robert Horton
Jess Calhoun
Anthony Earl Numkena
Anthony Earl Numkena
Comes Running (as Anthony Earl Numkena)
Adeline De Walt Reynolds
Adeline De Walt Reynolds
White Moon (as Adeline DeWalt Reynolds)
Howard Petrie
Howard Petrie
Insp. Frazer
Stuart Randall
Stuart Randall
Standing Bear
Earl Holliman
Earl Holliman
Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)

Crews

Joseph M. Newman
Joseph M. Newman
Director
John C. Higgins
John C. Higgins
Screenplay
Garnett Weston
Garnett Weston
Story
Alex North
Alex North
Original Music Composer
Samuel G. Engel
Samuel G. Engel
Producer
Harry Jackson
Harry Jackson
Director of Photography
John W. McCafferty
John W. McCafferty
Editor

Posters and backgrounds

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