Alan Scott is Cpl. Paul White, a new officer at a Royal Mounted Canadian post, and he rides into all sorts of trouble.
First, he rescues pretty Valerie Jackson (Maria Silva) when her horse guides her cart halfway across a river, then refuses to cross the rest of the way.
That immediately puts him on the wrong side of post commander John Bedford (Frank Latimore) because he considers Valerie his girl and White arrives with a reputation as a womanizer.
Fact is, he’s quite attracted to Valerie and vice versa.
Next, White interrupts crooked traders when they gun down three Indians for their furs, but spare pretty Flower of the Mountain (Diana Lorys), figuring she’s more useful alive than dead.
White rescues her, and she’ll return the favor more than once.
But the incident also prompts Chief Brown Bear to declare war against whites in the region.
And that means no one’s safe — fur trader, settlers or the soldiers inside the Mountie fort.
What’s more, just when the situation looks most bleak, White finds himself locked up in the fort for striking his superior officer.
And he’s in a cell next to the fur trader who started the whole mess.
A couple of large-scale and pretty well handled battle scenes are the highlights of this north-of-the-border Western.
One features an Indian attack on a Mountie-guided wagon train taking the settlers to the fort for their safety. The other is an all-out attack on the Mountie outpost.
The latter would work better if Paul White’s faithful scout wasn’t used for comic relief, knocking out Indians as they sneak through a hole in the fort wall until he’s stacked up a whole pile of bodies, then blissfully tossing sticks of dynamite over his shoulder at the marauding warriors.
As for the female leads, Maria Silva is given little to do except appear torn as two handsome officers vie for her affections.
Diana Lorys has the more active role, freeing White after he’s been captured by her tribe, guiding him back to the fort, then freeing him again when he’s thrown in jail there.
Directed by:
Ramon Torrado
Cast:
Alan Scott … Cpl. Paul White
Frank Latimore … Inspector John Bedford
Diana Lorys … Flower of the Mountain
as Diana Loris
Maria Silva … Valerie Jackson
as Mary Silver
Alfonso Rojas … Sgt. Custer
Bernabe Barta Barri … Don Halsey
Fernando Bilbao … Brighton
Rafael Hernandez … Adams
Tito Garcia … Burton
Jose Truchado … Chief Brown Bear
Juan Cortes … Jackson
Also with: Rufino Ingles, Xan da Bolas, Alfonso de la Vega, Luis Barboo, Guilermo Mendez, Javier Ingles, Antonio Moreno, Ricardo G. Lillo
Runtime: 101 min.
aka:
La carga de la policia montada
Music: Daniel J. White
Memorial lines:
Sorry, I watched a foreign language version of this film.
Trivia:
* New Jersey born Alan Scott appeared on one other Euro Western, 1964’s “Texas Ranger” with George Martin, Jose Nieto, Susy Anderson and Silvia Solar.
* Frank Latimore had appeared in a number of Hollywood films in the 1940s before heading to Europe to appear in films there. According to IMDb, he met his wife, opera singer Rukmini Sukarno in Rome in the 1960s. She was daughter of the president of Indonesia.