The Royal Mounted Patrol (1941)
Western star Charles Starrett makes one of his periodic forays into the Great White North in Columbia's Royal Mounted Patrol. When villainous lumberman Frenchy Duvalle refuses to limit his wood-chopping activities, he inadvertently touches off a forest fire. Trapped in the middle of the conflagration, Frenchy's only hope for rescue is mountie Tom Jeffries, presently scouring the countryside in his scout plane. Jeffries' reasons for bringing Frenchy out safely are twofold: he must deliver the renegade lumberjack to the authorities, and he happens to be in love with Frenchy's sister Betty.
Director:
Lambert Hillyer
Writer:
Winston Miller
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Charles Starrett as Tom Jeffries |
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Russell Hayden as Lucky Lawrence |
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Wanda McKay as Betty Duvalle |
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Donald Curtis as Frenchy Duvalle |
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Lloyd Bridges as Hap Andrews |
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Evan Thomas as Commander |
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Ted Adams as Pete |
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Harrison Greene as Office manager |
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Kermit Maynard as Sgt. Coburn |
| Directing | Lambert Hillyer | Director |
| Writing | Winston Miller | Screenplay |