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Synopsis: Rod Drew has been sent to find a missing miner and his daughter. He is joined by old friend Wabi whom he has to rescue from card cheats that framed him for murder. Later they find a skeleton and a map to a mine. When they put the map into a safe, a LaRocque henchman sees them. LaRocque wants the map and captures the Mountie sent to get Wabi. His man then dressed as the Mountie captures Rod and Wabi.
Director(s): Robert N. Bradbury
Production: Lone Star Productions
 
IMDB:
5.4
PASSED
Year:
1934
55 min
34 Views


Eh!

who is this?

its Abonga.

- what are you doing here ?

we found him wounded in Felice's room.

and she is gone.

FeIice gone ?

Ah!

LaRocque, eh?

I have seen him before

must have taken her to his place.

who is LaRocque?

renegade trader

stationed up in the river here

been giving us plenty of trouble,

what were they after?

there is nothing up here of value.

not even in the safe.

-maybe its the map.

- we got to find FeIice!

-we better head for LaRocque.

-we can go by canoe.

No, you cannot go that way.

there's not enough water.

we might make it.

one thing for certain.

it sure would give them surprise

if you did get through.

come on, lets try it.

I couldn't open the safe, but FeIice

she knows the combination.

get her and bring her here.

Jules LaRocque!

so you are behind all this ?

you will tell us the combination of that safe

and we will set you free.

I will tell you nothing.

lets see maybe you will.

take one of their guns and start something.

meet me at the back door.

Bobby!

get him !

My gosh, she is getting away

Eh, Bobby!

I have been thinking, maybe FeIice

can help me with my quest.

so you are up here on a quest ?

I didn't come here, just to hunt wolves.

I will be very careful, if I were you.

man-hunters are not exactly welcomed

by most people around here.

its not a man I am looking for,

its a woman.

a young woman.

she is just about your age.

that sounds interesting,

tell me about it.

don't you think we better inform your father

that you are safe ?

perhaps you are right, Bobby.

you make big mistake when

you bring that girl here.

I had too !

she has seen me.

and now I cannot go back.

we will send Marie!

she is not known there.

Oui, that's a good idea.

she can tell them she escaped from

Kennegamy House.

he will need someone for my place.

that stranger have a map of gold

that you must get.

but you must not tell him anything.

- leave it to me. I will get it.

- I know.

excuse me , monsieur.

are you Mr. Newsome?

Yes.

I am Marie LaFIeur

from Kennegamy House.

I was a clerk there,

and also took care of the accounts.

I am looking for work.

-can you keep books?

-Oui monsieur.

well you have got a job right now

as far as I am concerned.

if you can help me out of this mess.

that will be simple, monsieur.

I will go and have a room prepare

for you right away.

thank you.

did you say your name was Marie?

Oui monsieur.

I heard you say that you are from

Kennegamy House.

have you lived along there long ?

you are very inquisitive, monsieur.

I don't mean to be,

but I am very interested.

I would like to have a talk with you.

if you wish.

what's the matter FeIice?

I don't see why he should be so interested

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James Oliver Curwood

James Oliver "Jim" Curwood (June 12, 1878 – August 13, 1927) was an American action-adventure writer and conservationist. His books ranked among Publishers Weekly top-ten best sellers in the United States in the early 1920s. At least eighteen motion pictures have been based on or directly inspired by his novels and short stories. At the time of his death, he was the highest paid (per word) author in the world. His writing studio, Curwood Castle, is now a museum in Owosso, Michigan. more…

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