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Unconquered

- I bought this woman for my own… and I'll kill the man who touches her!

England, 1763. After being convicted of a crime, the young and beautiful Abigail Hale agrees, to escape the gallows, to serve fourteen years as a slave in the colony of Virginia, whose inhabitants begin to hear and fear the sinister song of the threatening drums of war that resound in the wild Ohio valley.

Release Date : 1947-10-10

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Paramount Pictures

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles : The Perils of Paulette

Cast

Gary Cooper

Character Name : Captain Christopher Holden

Original Name : Gary Cooper

Gender : Male

Paulette Goddard

Character Name : Abby

Original Name : Paulette Goddard

Gender : Female

Howard Da Silva

Character Name : Garth

Original Name : Howard Da Silva

Gender : Male

Boris Karloff

Character Name : Guyasuta, Chief of the Senecas

Original Name : Boris Karloff

Gender : Male

Cecil Kellaway

Character Name : Jeremy Love

Original Name : Cecil Kellaway

Gender : Male

Ward Bond

Character Name : John Fraser

Original Name : Ward Bond

Gender : Male

Katherine DeMille

Character Name : Hannah

Original Name : Katherine DeMille

Gender : Female

Henry Wilcoxon

Character Name : Captain Steele

Original Name : Henry Wilcoxon

Gender : Male

C. Aubrey Smith

Character Name : Lord Chief Justice

Original Name : C. Aubrey Smith

Gender : Male

Victor Varconi

Character Name : Captain Simeon Ecuyer

Original Name : Victor Varconi

Gender : Male

Virginia Grey

Character Name : Diana

Original Name : Virginia Grey

Gender : Female

Porter Hall

Character Name : Leach

Original Name : Porter Hall

Gender : Male

Mike Mazurki

Character Name : Bone

Original Name : Mike Mazurki

Gender : Male

Richard Gaines

Character Name : Colonel George Washington

Original Name : Richard Gaines

Gender : Male

Virginia Campbell

Character Name : Mrs. John Fraser

Original Name : Virginia Campbell

Gender : Female

Gavin Muir

Character Name : Lieut. Fergus McKenzie

Original Name : Gavin Muir

Gender : Male

Alan Napier

Character Name : Sir William Johnson

Original Name : Alan Napier

Gender : Male

Ninetta Sunderland

Character Name : Mrs. Pruitt

Original Name : Ninetta Sunderland

Gender : Male

Marc Lawrence

Character Name : Medicine Man Sioto

Original Name : Marc Lawrence

Gender : Male

Jane Nigh

Character Name : Evelyn

Original Name : Jane Nigh

Gender : Female

Raymond Hatton

Character Name : Venango Scout

Original Name : Raymond Hatton

Gender : Male

John Mylong

Character Name : Colonel Henry Bouquet

Original Name : Jack Mylong-Münz

Gender : Male

George Kirby

Character Name : London Astronomer Charles Mason

Original Name : George Kirby

Gender : Male

Leonard Carey

Character Name : London Astronomer Jeremiah Dixon

Original Name : Leonard Carey

Gender : Male

Frank Wilcox

Character Name : Richard Henry Lee

Original Name : Frank Wilcox

Gender : Male

Davison Clark

Character Name : Mr. Carroll of Virginia

Original Name : Davison Clark

Gender : Male

Griff Barnett

Character Name : Brother Andrews of Pennsylvania

Original Name : Griff Barnett

Gender : Male

Lloyd Bridges

Character Name : Lieut. Hutchins

Original Name : Lloyd Bridges

Gender : Male

Oliver Thorndike

Character Name : Lieut. Baillie

Original Name : Oliver Thorndike

Gender : Male

Rus Conklin

Character Name : Mamaultee

Original Name : Rus Conklin

Gender : Male

Iron Eyes Cody

Character Name : Red Corn

Original Name : Iron Eyes Cody

Gender : Male

Julia Faye

Character Name : Widow Swivens

Original Name : Julia Faye

Gender : Female

Paul E. Burns

Character Name : Dan McCoy

Original Name : Paul E. Burns

Gender : Male

Mary Field

Character Name : Maggie

Original Name : Mary Field

Gender : Female

Diane Wadelow

Character Name : Lancashire Lass

Original Name : Diane Wadelow

Gender : Male

Clarence Muse

Character Name : Jason

Original Name : Clarence Muse

Gender : Male

Cecil B. DeMille

Character Name : Self - Narrator (voice) (uncredited)

Original Name : Cecil B. DeMille

Gender : Male

Dorothy Adams

Character Name : Woman at Fort Pitt (uncredited)

Original Name : Dorothy Adams

Gender : Female

James Flavin

Character Name : Villager (uncredited)

Original Name : James Flavin

Gender : Male

Francis Ford

Character Name : Frontiersman on Fort Pitt Roof (uncredited)

Original Name : Francis Ford

Gender : Male

Byron Foulger

Character Name : Townsman (uncredited)

Original Name : Byron Foulger

Gender : Male

Beulah Archuletta

Character Name : Seneca Woman (uncredited)

Original Name : Beulah Archuletta

Gender : Female

Reviews

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John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

Unconquerable, because, they are strong and free! Unconquered is directed by Cecil B. DeMille and collectively written by Charles Bennett, Frederic M. Frank and Jesse Lasky, Jr. It is based on the novel written by Neil H. Swanson. It stars Gary Cooper, Paulette Goddard, Howard Da Silva, Boris Karloff, Cecil Kelleway, ward Bond and Katherine DeMille. Music is by Victor Young and cinematography by Ray Rennahan. Frontiersman Chris Holden (Cooper) becomes embroiled in the machinations of Martin Garth (Ds Silva), who for his own ends is helping the Native American Pontiac uprising. All this while trying to keep slave girl Abby Hale (Goddard) out of harms way… And 6 pence! So it comes to pass that this really is no historical document – shock! Based around Pontiac’s Rebellion, circa 1763 after the French and Indian War, it’s a fanciful narrative that’s a right old mixed bag. On one hand it’s the story of an all American hero and a fish out of water British woman traversing through perilous situations whilst simultaneously ignoring the attraction that exists between them. On the other hand it’s proud in propaganda flag waving, with heroic verve in full effect, but is gleefully executed with customary panache by DeMille. The Gilded Beaver! It’s a little too long at nearly two and a half hours, for there are exposition passages that don’t really serve the adventurous heart at core of story, yet the collective gathering of numerous characters does excite, DeMille excelling in that department. Action sequences are splendid, the fights with the Native Americans, repelling a siege of the fort as fiery death falls from the sky and bullets and blades do what they were designed for – sort of. Chase sequences, the best of which on the river rapids with incredulous tumble and all, and of course much shifty shenanigans and stoic glint in the machismo. The Compass Bluff! There’s the blend of fun scenes with the sadly elegiac, where a compass comes to the rescue of Holden and Hale for fun value, and the realisation of death being just yards away from homely comforts is sombrely played. There’s even some sexy spice in the mix, especially when the ravishing Goddard takes a barrel bath! Who cares about her non existing British accent?! Some of the attitudes within the narrative are suspect, towards race, nationality and womanhood, and the over talky sections tip it off the tracks at times, but it’s still ripper entertainment. It be colourful and vibrant, sexy and sharp, and boisterously proud into the bargain - enough good here in fact to forgive it the misdemeanors of the era. 7/10

C

CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2022-07-07

It's from Cecil B. De Mille so of course it's long - but for the most part, this frontiersman western flows OK, with a good cast delivering a well paced and written, action-packed historical adventure with plenty of good old cowboys and indians battles. Paulette Goddard is sentenced to deportation and indenture from the UK to her American colonies and finds herself the property of "Capt. Holden" (Gary Cooper) but the object of the desires of the sleazy "Garth" (Howard da Silva). Her emancipation (or not) is closely aligned with the survival of the British troops stationed in the Ohio wilderness against both the opposing French troops, and the sly, cunning Sececa indians - led by a rather oddly cast, but still decent Boris Karloff ("Guyasuta") - who just want shot of their interlopers so they can have their ancient hunting grounds back. It's got plenty going on, a bit of humour, some double-dealing and enough (but not too much) romance - actually Goddard proves to be feisty (not quite Maureen O'Hara, but you get my drift) and quite capable of looking after herself. Plenty of decent actors help the stars along - Ward Bond and Cecil Kellaway inject some character and there are also a few cameos from Sir C. Aubrey Smith and a young Lloyd Bridges to keep an eye out for too. Great photography and a decent - though not exactly memorable - score from Victor Young give it some scale and grandeur and all in all, make the entire thing well worth watching.

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Wuchak

@Wuchak

2024-10-21

**_Indian wars in Western Pennsylvania, 1763, with Gary Cooper_** A striking indentured servant from London arrives in America (Paulette Goddard) and ends up involved in the outbreak of Pontiac’s War as a colonist captain and a shady trader vie over her (Cooper and Howard da Silva). The latter is in league with Chief of the Senecas (Boris Karloff) and married to his daughter (Katherine DeMille). Helmed by Cecil B. DeMille, “Unconquered” (1947) involves the historical setting six years after the events in 1992’s “The Last of the Mohicans.” Coming out 45 years earlier, “Unconquered” is naturally quaint in some ways, think “Gone with the Wind” on the American frontier of the pre-Revolutionary War days. Yet if you can acclimate to the old-fashioned style and melodramatics, there’s enough good here to enjoy. Plus, it inspires you to look up the real history. The climatic attack on Fort Pitt was expensive with lots of dynamite, flash powder, flintlocks and fireballs. It was perhaps the most spectacular battle sequence shot up to that time with the intention of drawing people to the theater with its ‘wow’ power. Paulette, incidentally, refused to stand on the set while the fireballs were being hurled and this caused a rift between her and DeMille. He would not speak to her for years. Speaking of Goddard, she was 36 during shooting and stunning. It’s a very colorful production despite the hokey or corny elements. Unfortunately, there are too many unbelievable bits, such as the Indians not knowing what a compass was even though they had been trading with Europeans for over a century by that point. Earlier, Holden purchases an expensive bond slave and frees her, but totally disregards the all-important paperwork. Why Sure! For a more realistic account of those times and the same area (Pennsylvania), check out the obscure “Alone Yet Not Alone” from 2013, based on a true story. It runs 2 hours, 26 minutes, and was shot on Hollywood sound stages with some location shooting in Upstate New York and Western Pennsylvania, like Pittsburgh and Cook Forest State Park, as well as the river sequences done in Idaho on the Snake River or tributaries, such as Upper Mesa Falls on Henrys Fork in the east-central part of the state. GRADE: B-