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    Cariboo Trail

    1950 · Western · 1h 21m

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  1. The Cariboo Trail: Directed by Edwin L. Marin. With Randolph Scott, George 'Gabby' Hayes, Bill Williams, Karin Booth. Montanans Jim Redfern and Mike Evans head into Canada's British Columbia via the Cariboo Trail intent to raise cattle and dig for gold but find trouble instead.

    • (913)
    • Western
    • Edwin L. Marin
    • 1950-08-01
  2. The Cariboo Trail is a 1950 American Western film directed by Edwin L. Marin and starring Randolph Scott. [1] It was the final film appearance of George "Gabby" Hayes . Plot. Montanans Jim Redfern and Mike Evans head into Canada's British Columbia via the Cariboo Trail intent on raising cattle and digging for gold but find trouble instead. Cast.

  3. Jim Redfern, Mike Evans and Ling, their Chinese cook, have driven a herd of steers from Montana, up the Cariboo Trail, to an area of British Columbia which previously was the site of a major gold rush. Jim hopes to establish a ranch in the Chilcotin area, but Mike is more interested in the possibility that gold may still exist there.

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  5. The Cariboo Trail. 1950 · 1 hr 21 min. TV-PG. Western. During the Gold Rush, two dreamers from Montana and a prospector head for British Columbia to raise cattle and dig for gold, but find trouble instead. Subtitles: English. Starring: Randolph Scott George 'Gabby' Hayes Bill Williams Victor Jory Karin Booth Lee Tong Foo.

    • Edwin L.Marin
    • January 1, 1950
    • Randolph Scott
  6. Montanans Jim Redfern and Mike Evans head into Canada's British Columbia via the Cariboo Trail intent on raising cattle and digging for gold but find trouble instead.

    • 81 min
    • 806.1K
    • Absolute Westerns
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