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Cast
- Tyrone PowerConstable Duncan MacDonald
- Cameron MitchellKonah
- Thomas GomezNatayo Smith
- Penny EdwardsEmerald Neeley
- Robert HortonJess Calhoun
- Anthony Earl NumkenaComes Running
- Adeline De Walt ReynoldsWhite Moon
- Howard PetrieInsp. Frazer
- Stuart RandallStanding Bear
- Richard ShackletonByran Neeley (uncredited)
- Richard BooneIndian
- Jim HaywardTim Neeley (uncredited)
Pony Soldier (1952) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
Cast. Tyrone Power as Constable Duncan MacDonald; Cameron Mitchell as Konah; Thomas Gomez as Natayo Smith; Penny Edwards as Emerald Neeley; Robert Horton as Jess Calhoun; Anthony Earl Numkena as Comes Running; Adeline DeWalt Reynolds as White Moon; Howard Petrie as Inspector Frazer; Stuart Randall as Standing Bear
Pony Soldier: Directed by Joseph M. Newman. With Tyrone Power, Cameron Mitchell, Thomas Gomez, Penny Edwards. In 1876, a Canadian North West Mounted Police Constable must obtain the release of white hostages captured by the Cree tribes that are raiding Montana from their Canadian reservation.
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- Drama, Western
- Joseph M. Newman
- 1952-12-19
Duncan MacDonald, a 19th-century Royal Canadian Mountie, has to escort a group of Cree Indians back to their above-the-border reservation. His guide in this endeavor is the not-too-trustworthy half-breed Natayo.
Hollywood Reporter news items include the following actors in the cast, although their appearance in the completed picture has not been confirmed: Frank McGrath, Victor Wood, Phil Schumacker, Billy Wilkerson, Joe Molina, Opal Wright, John Fritz, George Deer and Titus Spencer.
- Joseph M. Newman
- Tyrone Power
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Pony Soldier is a 1952 American Northern Western film set in Canada, but filmed in Sedona, Arizona. It is based on a 1951 Saturday Evening Post story "Mounted Patrol" by Garnett Weston. It was retitled MacDonald of the Canadian Mounties in Britain and The Last Arrow in France, Spain, and Italy.
Joseph M. Newman. Director. John C. Higgins. Screenplay. Garnett Weston. Story. Duncan MacDonald, a 19th-century Royal Canadian Mountie, has to escort a group of Cree Indians back to their above-the-border reservation. His guide in this endeavor is the not-too-trustworthy half-breed Natayo.