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Rating: 6.5/10 by 18 users

California (1947)

"Wicked" Lily Bishop joins a wagon train to California, led by Michael Fabian and Johnny Trumbo, but news of the Gold Rush scatters the train. When Johnny and Michael finally arrive, Lily is rich from her saloon and storekeeper (former slaver) Pharaoh Coffin is bleeding the miners dry. But worse troubles are ahead: California is inching toward statehood, and certain people want to make it their private empire.

Directing:
  • John Farrow
  • Michael D. Moore
  • Herbert Coleman
Writing:
  • Theodore Strauss
  • Boris Ingster
  • Frank Butler
  • E.Y. Harburg
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, Feb 21, 1947

Rating: 6.5/10 by 18 users

Alternative Title:

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 37 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: california, wagon train

Ray Milland
Jonathan Trumbo
Barry Fitzgerald
Michael Fabian
George Coulouris
Capt. Pharaoh Coffin
Anthony Quinn
Don Luís Rivera y Hernandez
Gavin Muir
Booth Pennock
Roman Bohnen
Col. Stuart
Julia Faye
Wagon Woman
Don Beddoe
Stark (uncredited)
Hank Bell
Wagon Driver (uncredited)
Stanley Andrews
Willoughby (uncredited)
Tom Chatterton
Joe (uncredited)
Kernan Cripps
Shopkeeper (uncredited)
Sam Flint
Higgins (uncredited)
Harry Hayden
Barrett (uncredited)
Ian Wolfe
President James K. Polk (uncredited)
Philip Van Zandt
Mr. Gunce (uncredited)
Minerva Urecal
Emma (uncredited)
Phil Tead
Eddie (uncredited)
Frances Morris
Mrs. Smith (uncredited)
Ethan Laidlaw
Reb (uncredited)
Tommy Tucker
Elwyn Smith (uncredited)
Will Wright
Chairman (uncredited)
Si Jenks
Settler (uncredited)
Francis Ford
Jessie (uncredited)
Jeff Corey
Clem (uncredited)
Louis Mason
Slim (uncredited)
Lester Dorr
Mike (uncredited)
Al Bridge
Town Marshal (uncredited)
Jesse Graves
Black Servant (uncredited)
Jimmie Dundee
Gambler (uncredited)
Bob Kortman
Pioneer (uncredited)
Dave Kashner
Whipman (uncredited)
Darby Jones
Black Slave (uncredited)
LeRoy Edwards
Black Slave (uncredited)
Dick Wessel
Blacksmith (uncredited)
Bud Geary
Blacksmith (uncredited)
Martín Garralaga
Mexican Sheepherder (uncredited)
Pedro Regas
Mexican Sheepherder (uncredited)
George Sowards
Coffin Man (uncredited)
Jack Montgomery
Coffin Man (uncredited)
Al Ferguson
Card Player (uncredited)
Phil Dunham
Barber (uncredited)
LeRoy Taylor
Barber Shop Customer (uncredited)
Ben Corbett
Fabian Supporter (uncredited)
Clancy Cooper
Cavalry N.C.O. (uncredited)
Tom Fadden
Stranger (uncredited)
George Magrill
Stranger (uncredited)
Rex Lease
Stranger (uncredited)
Frank Hagney
Stranger (uncredited)
Guy Wilkerson
Stranger (uncredited)
Art Felix
Barfly (uncredited)
Anton Northpole
Barfly (uncredited)
Phil Bloom
Barfly (uncredited)
Michael Cirillo
Barfly (uncredited)
John Alban
Delegate (uncredited)
Edward Biby
Delegate (uncredited)
Nick Borgani
Delegate (uncredited)
Joe Dominguez
Delegate (uncredited)
J.C. Fowler
Delegate (uncredited)
Joe Garcio
Delegate (uncredited)
Colin Kenny
Delegate (uncredited)
George Melford
Delegate (uncredited)
Tony Paton
Delegate (uncredited)
Fred Santley
Delegate (uncredited)
Allen D. Sewall
Delegate (uncredited)
Bert Stevens
Delegate (uncredited)
Jack Tornek
Delegate (uncredited)
Joseph E. Bernard
Miner (uncredited)
Stanley Blystone
Miner (uncredited)
Chet Brandenburg
Miner (uncredited)
George Bruggeman
Miner (uncredited)
Albert Cavens
Miner (uncredited)
Jack Rube Clifford
Miner (uncredited)
Harry Cording
Miner (uncredited)
John George
Miner (uncredited)
Chick Hannan
Miner (uncredited)
Tex Holden
Miner (uncredited)
Bill Hunter
Miner (uncredited)
George Lloyd
Miner (uncredited)
Robert Milasch
Miner (uncredited)
Sol Murgi
Miner (uncredited)
Jack Perrin
Miner (uncredited)
Mitchell Rhein
Miner (uncredited)
Charles Soldani
Miner (uncredited)
Cap Somers
Miner (uncredited)

CinemaSerf

I always thought Barbara Stanwyck had the measure of any of the men she co-starred with in westerns, and here she certainly holds her own as the manipulative "Lily". She joins a wagon train heading west, but the gold rush rumours split that up and so she proceeds to the coast where she quickly ends up owning quite a lucrative saloon. She's pretty much sharing control of the town with the odious storekeeper/daylight robbery merchant "Pharaoh Coffin" (George Colouris) when her erstwhile pals "Trumbo" (Ray Milland) and "Fabian" (Barry Fitzgerald) arrive, all amidst increasing calls for Californian statehood. Needless to say, those in power locally want the status quo - the new arrivals want something more "democratic". What now ensues are a series of cat-fights that keep this moving along well enough until, what I must admit to feeling was a bit of a disappointing denouement. Stanwyck stands out, and Fitzgerald and the rather oddly cast Coulouris are also effective. Milland, however, well he doesn't quite cut the mustard and there is way, way too much dialogue as this story takes far too long to get up any head of steam. Still, it's got a pioneering sort of spirit to it that I quite enjoyed.


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