Summaries

Roy Glenister arrives in Nome, Alaska, meets Helen Chester. Corrupt officials falsely claim ownership of Glenister's mine. Legal battle ensues, nearly leads to violence. Misunderstanding caused by saloon owner's lie.

While traveling to Nome, Alaska, Roy Glenister (Gary Cooper) meets beautiful Helen Chester (Kay Johnson), who soon becomes his sweetheart. Glenister is one of several owners of a lucrative mine called The Midas. When he arrives in Nome, he discovers that his partners, Slapjack Simms (Slim Summerville) and Joe Dextry (James Kirkwood), are in the middle of a legal dispute with three corrupt officials: United States Marshal Voorhees (Jack Holmes), Judge Stillman (Lloyd Ingraham), and a politician named Alec McNamara (William "Stage" Boyd ). They have been engaged in a racket claiming titles to various mines, ejecting the miners, and then making McNamara owner of the disputed properties. The three corrupt officials lay claim to The Midas. McNamara also steals money from Glenister, Dextry, and Slapjack, preventing them from enlisting legal help from the United States. When Dextry and Glenister plan a vigilante action, McNamara calls in a detail of soldiers to protect "his property". As Glenister and McNamara prepare for a gunfight, they are dissuaded by Helen, who suggests that the courts handle the dispute. Later, after jealous saloon owner Cherry Malotte (Betty Compson) lies to Glennister telling him that Helen and McNamara are conspiring to cheat him again, Glennister and McNamara settle their differences with a spectacular fistfight, with McNamara getting the worst. Afterwards, Glenister wins the hand of Helen.—lgpurvis655

Details

Keywords
  • alaska
  • gold
  • remade
  • classical western
  • mining
Genres
  • Action
  • Drama
  • Western
Release date Sep 19, 1930
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) Approved
Countries of origin United States
Language English
Filming locations Oxnard, California, USA
Production companies Paramount Pictures

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Tech specs

Runtime 1h 26m
Color Black and White
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