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The Covered Wagon

The Covered Wagon

1923Movie⏱️ 1h 38m
AdventureDramaRomanceWestern
6.6
IMDB Rating
887 votes

Two wagon caravans converge at what is now Kansas City, and combine for the westward push to Oregon. On their quest the pilgrims will experience desert heat, mountain snow, hunger, and Indian attacks. To complicate matters further...

Director
James Cruze
Writers
Emerson Hough, Jack Cunningham
Stars
J. Warren Kerrigan, Lois Wilson, Alan Hale
Release Date
September 8, 1924
Language
None, English
Country
United States
🏆 6
Wins
💬 11
Reviews
📽️ View on IMDB

🎭 Top Cast

J. Warren Kerrigan
J. Warren Kerrigan
as Will Banion
Lois Wilson
Lois Wilson
as Molly Wingate
Alan Hale
Alan Hale
as Sam Woodhull
Ernest Torrence
Ernest Torrence
as William Jackson
Tully Marshall
Tully Marshall
as Jim Bridger
Ethel Wales
Ethel Wales
as Mrs. Wingate
Charles Ogle
Charles Ogle
as Jesse Wingate
Guy Oliver
Guy Oliver
as Joe Dunstan
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Johnny Fox
as Jed Wingate
James Cruze
James Cruze
as Indian

💰 Box Office

$31
Worldwide Gross

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
1.33 : 1
Sound
Silent
Sound
De Forest Phonofilm
Color
Black and White
Filming Location
Great Basin National Park, Nevada, USA
Production
Paramount Pictures

🏷️ Keywords

caravansettler

🎯 Categories

AdventureDramaRomanceWestern

⭐ Featured Review

Underwhelming
by MissSimonetta2023-05-17
7/10

"THE COVERED WAGON is an ordinary programmer western dressed up with epic scenes of wagon trains and sudden ambushes. The spectacle is incredible, but it's barely enough to keep interest. The cast is at the very least enlivened by the presence of several wonderful character actors, like Tully Marshall and Ernest Torrance. I really love Torrance-- I wish he was the main character instead. They really make the movie. Otherwise, it's just very generic and it's hard to see what made it such a massive hit back in 1923. Maybe there was an ardent desire for footage of wagon trains movin..."

💡 Did You Know?

Although there are scenes that show huge buffalo herds with what looks like thousands of animals, large buffalo herds didn't exist at the time this film was made (1923). The buffalo had been hunted almost to extinction during the late 19th century, with millions of them being slaughtered, and its numbers hadn't yet increased enough to comprise large herds. Cameraman Karl Brown used small lead castings of various sizes of buffalo, placed the larger ones toward the camera and used diminishing sizes in the background for depth. All the castings were mounted on a series of moving chains, those in the rear moving very slowly while the rows of chains moved increasingly faster as they neared the foreground. The castings were hinged so that they moved with an undulating motion, which made them appear to be actual buffalo running. The chains were placed out of view and the mechanical buffalo were placed in front of a painted background containing distant buffalo. The result was a scene of "thousands" of buffalo, when in reality most of them were basically statues.

📖 Synopsis

Two wagon caravans converge at what is now Kansas City, and combine for the westward push to Oregon. On their quest the pilgrims will experience desert heat, mountain snow, hunger, and Indian attacks. To complicate matters further...