


Ten Who Dared
The John Wesley Powell expedition of 1869 explores the dangerous Colorado River, withstands internal dissension, and finally discovers the Grand Canyon.
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Plot Summary
This documentary-style film follows the ill-fated 1869 expedition led by John Wesley Powell to explore the Colorado River and the Grand Canyon. Facing treacherous rapids, dwindling supplies, and internal dissent, the team's journey is a testament to human endurance and the pursuit of knowledge against overwhelming odds. It captures the raw beauty and immense danger of the untamed American West.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'Ten Who Dared' was generally appreciated for its adventurous spirit and depiction of a significant historical exploration. While not a massive box office hit, it was recognized for its ambition in recreating the Powell expedition and its stunning location cinematography. Critical reviews often highlighted the film's thrilling action sequences and its educational value, though some found the narrative pacing to be uneven.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its adventurous scope and depiction of a historic expedition.
- Noted for its visually impressive scenes of the Colorado River and Grand Canyon.
- Some critics found the storytelling less engaging than the action sequences.
Google audience: Audience reception data is not readily available for this film, but it is often viewed as a historical adventure with notable cinematic achievements for its time.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location along the Colorado River, capturing some of the same treacherous rapids that John Wesley Powell's original expedition faced.
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