Rock Island Trail
Rock Island Trail

Rock Island Trail

1950Movie90 minEnglish

A greedy businessman tries to block the building of a new railroad in his area.

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IMDb6.3/10
Director: Philip FordGenres: Western, Adventure

Plot Summary

In the late 19th century, railroad tycoon John "Jack" Sterling aims to extend his tracks across the plains. His plans are met with fierce opposition from an Osage tribe, who view the railroad's passage as a desecration of their ancestral lands. Sterling must navigate a treacherous path of political maneuvering, personal betrayal, and outright conflict to achieve his ambitious goal.

Critical Reception

While "Rock Island Trail" received a generally positive reception for its straightforward storytelling and classic Western elements, it was not a major critical or commercial success. It is remembered as a typical studio Western of its era, offering solid entertainment without breaking new ground.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its standard Western action and pacing.
  • Seen as a competent, if unremarkable, entry in the genre.
  • Rod Cameron delivers a reliable performance as the determined railroad builder.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this older film, but general sentiment aligns with its classification as a decent, traditional Western that provides straightforward entertainment.

Fun Fact

The film was shot in Technicolor, which was becoming more common for Westerns in the early 1950s to enhance the visual spectacle of the American West.

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