Perils of the Wilderness
Dan Lawson, a Mountie, is given an assignment to arrest a bank robber named Bart Randall. In order to gain his confidence, Lawson poses as an outlaw named "Laramie" and joins his gang. US Deputy Marsh…
Perils of the Wilderness
Dan Lawson, a Mountie, is given an assignment to arrest a bank robber named Bart Randall. In order to gain his confidence, Lawson poses as an outlaw named "Laramie" and joins his gang. US Deputy Marshal Dan Lawson teaming up with RCMP Sergeant Gray to go undercover and capture the nefarious smuggler Bart Randall. Lawson, posing as an outlaw called Laramie, is ready to infiltrate the gang led by Randall, a self-styled Gun Emperor of the Northwest, who is wanted for murder and bank robbery in the United States. In addition to the difficulties inherent in the mission, Lawson has other issues to deal with, including the use of a fake totem and flying a hydraplane to overawe the Native Americans and renegade whites. He also is aided in his search by Donna Blaine, who is suspected at first of giving information to Randall, but who in reality is a Canadian secret agent investigating Randall's illegal gun trading with the Indians. —GusF First chapter, "The Voice From The Sky:" Kenneth R. MacDonald, outlaw leader of the Canadian northwest, uses a plane and a fake totem pole to control the superstitious Indians. MacDonald is hunted by Mounted Police sergeant Richard Emory and a Montana jail breaker, Dennis Moore, who is is reality a deputy marshal. Moore reveals his identity to Emory and Eve Anderson, who works in the town store. Moore, in his outlaw masquerade, befriends MacDonald's gang in order to get information. Emory attempts to halt a sale of rifles to the Indians. Under Indian attack, he retreats across a footbridge, which breaks and plunges him into the canyon beneath. This serial has an excessive amount of gun play and action which should satisfy requirements.
Perils of the Wilderness
Action,Drama,Family
Film Details
Dan Lawson, a Mountie, is given an assignment to arrest a bank robber named Bart Randall. In order to gain his confidence, Lawson poses as an outlaw named "Laramie" and joins his gang. US Deputy Marshal Dan Lawson teaming up with RCMP Sergeant Gray to go undercover and capture the nefarious smuggler Bart Randall.
Lawson, posing as an outlaw called Laramie, is ready to infiltrate the gang led by Randall, a self-styled Gun Emperor of the Northwest, who is wanted for murder and bank robbery in the United States. In addition to the difficulties inherent in the mission, Lawson has other issues to deal with, including the use of a fake totem and flying a hydraplane to overawe the Native Americans and renegade whites. He also is aided in his search by Donna Blaine, who is suspected at first of giving information to Randall, but who in reality is a Canadian secret agent investigating Randall's illegal gun trading with the Indians.
—GusF First chapter, "The Voice From The Sky:" Kenneth R. MacDonald, outlaw leader of the Canadian northwest, uses a plane and a fake totem pole to control the superstitious Indians. MacDonald is hunted by Mounted Police sergeant Richard Emory and a Montana jail breaker, Dennis Moore, who is is reality a deputy marshal.
Moore reveals his identity to Emory and Eve Anderson, who works in the town store. Moore, in his outlaw masquerade, befriends MacDonald's gang in order to get information. Emory attempts to halt a sale of rifles to the Indians.
Under Indian attack, he retreats across a footbridge, which breaks and plunges him into the canyon beneath. This serial has an excessive amount of gun play and action which should satisfy requirements..