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Southwest Passage is a 1954 American Pathécolor Western film directed by Ray Nazarro and starring Joanne Dru, Rod Cameron and John Ireland, who are determined to make a unique trek across the west, using camels as his beasts of burden.
Southwest Passage: Directed by Ray Nazarro. With Rod Cameron, Joanne Dru, John Ireland, John Dehner. The U.S. Cavalry is ordered to test the feasability of camels in the deserts of the Southwest.
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- Western
- Ray Nazarro
- 1954-04-01
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Aug 25, 2017 · Southwest Passage (1954) Mark Franklin August 25, 2017 1950s. Rod Cameron is Edward Beale, a surveyor trying to map a route through the desert to California … and trying to prove camels would be a useful tool for the cavalry in negotiating that trail.
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Edward Beale (Rod Cameron) and his caravan are en route to California as part of the U.S. Cavalry's initiative to utilize camels as cargo carriers for desert treks. Beale and his men join up with...
- Dennis Schwartz
- Western
- Ray Nazarro
The U.S. Cavalry is ordered to test the feasability of camels in the deserts of the Southwest. Edward Beale is in charge of finding a shorter trail across the American desert and to also test the practicality of using camels in the west in this 3-D western.
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Beale fights Clint and orders him to leave, providing him with some food and water and directions to a settlement eighty miles southwest. Carrol, unwilling to lose the gold in Clint's saddlebags, follows him and, at a well, draws his gun to shoot him, but Clint outwits him and kills him.