Gable is Flint Mitchell, a fur trapper from Kentucky leading a group of
French and Scottish trappers through the rugged West in the 1820's. Battling
Blackfoot Indians all the way, especially their chief Ironshirt (Montalban),
he finds love with an Indian chief's granddaughter (portrayed by Mexican
actress Maria Elena Marques).
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Quote-able Gable "Ever seen a better horse, Captain?" first line
"She can't do me any harm and she might do me a lot of
good!"'
"Tell him he talks like a crazed dog
solider!"
"You're full of magic...the one
woman in the world for me and I love you, pigeon. Maybe I didn't
know it when I found you but I know it now. You can't
understand what I'm trying to tell you and I don't understand
much you say. Someday, maybe."
Filmed on location near Durango, Colorado
in three months.
Gable's wife Sylvia accompanied him on location and it proved to
be one of the defining points in their crumbling marriage. She
brought along seventeen trunks and her little dog Minnie. She
demanded that their cottage be outfitted with plush carpeting and
curtains before she would stay there. She would sometimes visit
the set and sit on the sidelines in finery as if she was in
Beverly Hills, painting or doing needlepoint. Gable found her
embarrassing.
Test audiences reacted negatively to the film, especially its
bloated 135-minute running time. It was then edited down to 76
minutes and a narrator was added to fill in any plot holes that
resulted. MGM
musical star Howard Keel read the narration, uncredited.