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The Cold Water Ruckus. The Forty-Niners is directed by Thomas Carr and written by Dan Ullman. It stars Wild Bill Elliott, Harry Morgan, Virginia Grey, John Doucette and Lane Bradford. Music is by Raoul Kraushaar and cinematography by E...


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1849 California and the Gold Boom. Marshal Sam Nelson goes under cover to find out the identity of a trio of killers.
A group of prospectors, lured by the promise of gold, embark on a perilous journey during the California Gold Rush. They face harsh conditions, treacherous terrain, and conflict among themselves as they pursue their dreams of striking it rich. The story follows their struggles and aspirations as they navigate the challenges of the frontier.
Critically, 'The Forty-Niners' received a mixed reception. While some praised its portrayal of the Gold Rush era and the performances of its cast, others found the plot to be somewhat formulaic and predictable for a Western of its time. The film is generally seen as a competent, though not groundbreaking, entry in the genre.
Praised for its historical setting and depiction of Gold Rush hardships.
Some critics found the narrative arc to be too conventional for the genre.
Performances were generally seen as adequate, with Will Rogers Jr. leading the ensemble.
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The film was released during a period when Westerns were a dominant force in Hollywood, capitalizing on the enduring fascination with the American frontier and the allure of the Gold Rush.
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The Cold Water Ruckus. The Forty-Niners is directed by Thomas Carr and written by Dan Ullman. It stars Wild Bill Elliott, Harry Morgan, Virginia Grey, John Doucette and Lane Bradford. Music is by Raoul Kraushaar and cinematography by E...