James Craig plays Dick as the quintessential Mountie—loyal, dependable, and brave.
Despite its B-movie status, the film was shot on the famous Fort Apache set at the Corriganville Movie Ranch . While some critics dismiss it as "padded with stock footage," others appreciate the colorful costuming and the specific aesthetic of the red-coated Mounties against the landscape.
The 1953 film is a curious hybrid—a "Northern" western that swaps the dusty plains of the American frontier for the pine-scented, Cinecolor-soaked wilderness of the Canadian Rockies. While it may not be a cinematic masterpiece, it offers a fascinating look at the "Mountie ideal" during the golden age of B-movie adventure. The Plot: Brothers in Red Coats
Keith Larsen’s Carey is impulsive and reckless, eventually sparking conflict with local tribes and nearly causing a full-scale uprising. Highlights and Oddities

