Four exciting “4-reel featurettes” (short features) that feature the exploits of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police all based on Stories by James Oliver Curwood
‘Neath Canadian Skies: RCMP Tim Ranson (Russell Hayden) investigates the murder of a prospector by a gang of claim jumpers. In the guise of an outlaw, he works a gold mine and finds the strain which the gang intended acquiring for themselves. The Mounties arrive in time to rescue Tim and Linda Elliott, played by Inez Cooper, the Hedy Lamarr—not Headley—look-a-like. Good news: Inez had better measurements; bad news: She isn’t around all that much. 1946|41 min.|B&W|1.33:1|NR
North Of The Border: A cowboy named Utah (Russell Hayden) arrives in the Canadian woods looking to reunite with his old friend Bill, co-owner of their ranch–but instead of the mysteriously missing Bill, Utah finds only an air of mystery, close-mouthed trappers, hair-trigger tempers, and a four-flushing dealer in stolen pelts named “Nails” Nathan (Douglas Fowley). 1946|42 min|B&W|1.33:1|NR
Trail Of The Mounties: The Royal Canadian Mounted Police’s Russell Hayden investigates the disappearance of a fellow Mountie in a district plagued by fur thieves, unaware that his lookalike brother is the gang leader. Meanwhile, the latter dresses in RCMP uniform and commits a series of crimes which are blamed on his Mountie brother. 1947|45 min|B&W|1.33:1|NR
Where The North Begins: What’s an RCMP sergeant to do when a band of outlaws is trading cheap whiskey to the local Indians in exchange for valuable furs, and driving honest store owners out of business? When the law enforcer is Russell Hayden, he goes gun to gun with the four-flushers. Remote Northwestern Canada heats up in this pulse-pounding outdoor adventure. 1947|42 minutes|B&W|1.33:|NR
SPECIAL FEATURE: Chapter 1 of the exciting Universal Pictures serial – “The Royal Mounted Rides Again” (1945)
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