Montgomery... — The Iroquois Trail (western 1950) G.

While filmed in California, the production does a solid job of mimicking the claustrophobic, "Green Western" feel of the American Northeast. Notable Specs

A brisk 85 minutes, making it a perfect "Saturday afternoon" watch. The Iroquois Trail (Western 1950) G. Montgomery...

The Iroquois Trail (1950) is a rugged, mid-century Western that swaps the dusty plains for the dense forests of the French and Indian War. Starring George Montgomery as the frontiersman Natty Bumppo (Hawkeye), it’s a loose adaptation of James Fenimore Cooper’s The Last of the Mohicans . While filmed in California, the production does a

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 Starring George Montgomery as the frontiersman Natty Bumppo

Brenda Marshall as the love interest and Monte Blue as Sagamore.

It’s not as sweeping as the 1992 Daniel Day-Lewis version, but it’s a fun, fast-paced piece of frontier history. If you enjoy classic adventure films where the hero never misses a shot and the stakes are high, this is a hidden gem.