Fort Ti (1953)
Set in the 18th century, the film recounts the exploits of Rogers' Rangers, a band of adventurers devoted to seeking out a "northwest passage" through Canada. At this juncture, however, Major Rogers is more concerned with helping the British forces at Fort Ticonderoga during a series of French and Indian raids. Fort Ti was filmed in 3D, and in typical William Castle fashion the stereoscopic gimmick is exploited to the hilt.
Director:
William Castle
Writer:
Robert E. Kent
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George Montgomery as Capt. Jed Horn |
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Joan Vohs as Fortune Mallory |
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Irving Bacon as Sgt. Monday Wash |
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James Seay as Mark Chesney |
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Ben Astar as François Leroy |
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Phyllis Fowler as Running Otter |
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Howard Petrie as Maj. Rogers |
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Cicely Browne as Mrs. Bess Chesney |
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Rusty Hamer as Jed's Nephew |
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Olaf Hytten as Governor |
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Alphonse Martell as Gen. Montcalm |
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Lester Matthews as Lord Jeffrey Amherst |
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William H. O'Brien as Bartender |
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Louis Merrill as Raoul de Moreau |
| Production | Sam Katzman | Producer |
| Editing | William A. Lyon | Editor |
| Camera | Lester White | Director of Photography |
| Directing | William Castle | Director |
| Writing | Robert E. Kent | Story |
| Writing | Robert E. Kent | Screenplay |