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'North West Mounted Police' is a 1940 American epic-western film produced and directed by Cecil B. DeMille and starring Gary Cooper and Madeleine Carroll. Written by Alan Le May, Jesse Lasky Jr., and C. Gardner Sullivan, and based on the 1938 novel 'The Royal Canadian Mounted Police' by R. C. Fetherstonhaugh, the film is about a Texas Ranger who joins forces with the North-West Mounted Police to put down a rebellion in the north-west prairies of Canada. The supporting cast features Paulette Goddard, Preston Foster, Robert Preston, Akim Tamiroff, Lon Chaney Jr. and George Bancroft. Regis Toomey, Richard Denning, Rod Cameron, and Robert Ryan make brief appearances in the film playing small roles.

'North West Mounted Police' was DeMille's first film in Technicolor. The film premiered on October 21, 1940 in Regina, Saskatchewan, and was released in the United States on October 22, 1940 by Paramount Pictures. The film received an Academy Award for Best Film Editing (Anne Bauchens).Meyer 1998, p. 146.[https://archive.today/20120919015800/http://www.virtualmuseum.ca/Exhibitions/Police/eng_html/7.3_legacy_popculture.html "The Legacy of the NWMP Today: The RCMP in Popular Culture."] 'virtualmuseum.ca.' Retrieved: 24 September 2010.

Plot



Texas Ranger Dusty Rivers is sent to Canada in pursuit of outlaw Jacques Corbeau, arriving in the midst of the 1885 Riel Rebellion. Dusty meets nurse April Logan and is attracted to her, causing rivalry with another suitor, Canadian Mountie Sergeant Jim Brett.

Meanwhile, April's brother, Mountie Ronnie Logan, is madly in love with Corbeau's daughter, Louvette. These feelings are fully reciprocated, despite them being on opposite sides.

Louvette learns that the rebels plan to attack a lookout post guarded by Ronnie and then ambush a Mounties column which is trying to seize an abandoned store of ammunition which would be invaluable to the rebels. By crushing the column, the rebels will demonstrate to wavering Indian forces that the rebellion is worth joining. To keep Ronnie safely out of the ambush, of which he is unaware, Louvette persuades him to leave his post for an hour, and then has him confined by Indians.

Dusty helps the Mounties to mount a rearguard action against the ambushers. Sergeant Jim then leads a small detachment from the fort to the Indian camp where he persuades them to allow him to arrest Corbeau. Dusty tracks down Louvette's hideout and convinces Ronnie to surrender to face a desertion charge, but Ronnie is killed in a case of mistaken identity.

Afterwards, Dusty accepts Aprils decision to stay with Jim and returns to Texas.

Cast



As appearing in 'North West Mounted Police', (main roles and screen credits identified):[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0032850/ "Credits: North West Mounted Police (1940)."] 'IMDb.' Retrieved: August 31, 2013.

* Gary Cooper as Texas Ranger Dusty Rivers

* Madeleine Carroll as April Logan

* Paulette Goddard as Louvette Corbeau

* Preston Foster as Sergeant Jim Brett

* Robert Preston as Ronnie Logan

* George Bancroft as Jacques Corbeau

* Lynne Overman as Tod McDuff

* Akim Tamiroff as Dan Duroc

* Walter Hampden as Big Bear

* Lon Chaney Jr. as Shorty

* Montagu Love as Inspector Cabot

* Francis McDonald as Louis Riel

* George E. Stone as Johnny Pelang

* Willard Robertson as Supt. Harrington

* Regis Toomey as Constable Jerry Moore

* Richard Denning as Constable Thornton

* Douglas Kennedy as Constable Carter

* Robert Ryan as Constable Dumont

* Ralph Byrd as Constable Ackroyd

* Rod Cameron as Constable Underhill

* Chief Thundercloud as Wandering Spirit

* David Dunbar as Vitale

* Cecil B. DeMille as Narrator (uncredited)

* Noble Johnson as Indian (uncredited)

* Paul Newlan as Indian (uncredited)

* Emory Parnell as George Higgins (uncredited)

Production



Due to budget restrictions, 'North West Mounted Police' was filmed at sound stages at the Paramount lot as well as on location in Oregon and California, even though the film was based on a real life incident in Saskatchewan, Canada.McGee, Scott. [http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/414834/North-West-Mounted-Police/articles.html "Articles: North West Mounted Police."] 'Turner Classic Movies.' Retrieved: August 31, 2013. Principal photography began on March 9, 1940. Although Gary Cooper stars, the lead role was originally given to Joel McCrea, on contract at that time, but Cooper traded roles so that McCrea could star in 'Foreign Correspondent' (1940).Arce 1980, p. 146. DeMille narrated portions of the story, a practice he followed in all of his Technicolor films.

Reception



Critical response

In homage to the historical region portrayed in 'North West Mounted Police', the world premiere for the film took place on October 21, 1940, in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada.[http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/414834/North-West-Mounted-Police/ "Overview: North West Mounted Police."] 'Turner Classic Movies.' Retrieved: August 31, 2013. The film became Paramount's biggest box-office hit of 1940 and garnered some favourable contemporary reviews from critics, as well. 'Variety' noted: "... scripters weave a story which has its exciting moments, a reasonable and convincing romance ..."[https://variety.com/1939/film/reviews/north-west-mounted-police-1117793589/ "Review: North West Mounted Police."] 'Variety', December 31, 1939.

Later reviews were much less complimentary. Leonard Maltin called it "DeMille at his most ridiculous ... [a] superficial tale of Texas Ranger searching for fugitive in Canada. Much of outdoor action filmed on obviously indoor sets."Maltin, Leonard. [http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/414834/North-West-Mounted-Police/ "Leonard Maltin Movie Review: North West Mounted Police."] 'Turner Classic Movies.' Retrieved: August 31, 2013. 'North West Mounted Police' was listed in the 1978 book 'The Fifty Worst Films of All Time' (1978).

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Bibliography



* Arce, Hector. 'Gary Cooper: An Intimate Biography'. New York: Bantam Books, 1980, First edition 1979. .

* Birchard, Robert S. 'Cecil B. DeMille's Hollywood.' Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 2004. .

* Martin, Mick and Marsha Porter. 'Video Movie Guide'. New York: Ballantine Books, 1997. .

* Meyer, Jeffrey. 'Gary Cooper: American Hero'. New York: William Morrow, 1998. .

* Moses, Robert. 'AMC Classic Movie Companion.' New York: Hyperion, 1999. .

* Swindell, Larry. 'The Last Hero: A Biography of Gary Cooper'. New York: Doubleday, 1980.


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