Allegheny Uprising (1939)
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59% of users liked it
(280 ratings)
Films set during America's colonial era seldom did well at the box office, and Allegheny Uprising was no exception. John Wayne and Claire Trevor, stars of the recent western hit Stagecoach, are reteamed herein as 18th century adventurer James Smith and his spitfire sweetheart Janie. Taking every… More Films set during America's colonial era seldom did well at the box office, and Allegheny Uprising was no exception. John Wayne and Claire Trevor, stars of the recent western hit Stagecoach, are reteamed herein as 18th century adventurer James Smith and his spitfire sweetheart Janie. Taking every opportunity to defy the edicts of the King of England, Smith and his ragtag followers, "The Black Boys," undermine the despotic regime of provincial governor Captain Swanson (George Sanders). To quell Smith's uprising, Swanson arrests nearly half the colonists and holds them without trial or recourse (he doesn't sport a black mustache and shout "Seig Heil", but audiences in 1939 knew exactly who Swanson was supposed to be). In depicting the English in an unsympathetic light, RKO Radio Pictures committed a major political blunder, inasmuch as the British were then engaged in their own struggle against Nazi tyranny. Fearful that the film would offend English viewers, RKO president George J. Schaefer consulted British producer Herbert Wilcox, who suggested a number of judicious cuts and line alterations in the film. Even so, Allegheny Uprising (originally The Last Rebel, also the title of the Neil H. Swanson novel on which it was based) failed to make a dent in the box-offices on either side of the Atlantic. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
- Directed By
- William A. Seiter
- Genres
- Western, Action & Adventure, Classics
- In Theaters
- Nov 10, 1939 Wide
- Studio
- WARNER BROTHERS PICTURES
Critic Reviews
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Emanuel Levy, EmanuelLevy.Com
Set in 1759, this well-produced film is one of the few period (pre-Revolution) pieces John Wayne made, and the second of his pictures with Claire Trevor; the others were Stagecoach and Dark Command.
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Dennis Schwartz, Ozus' World Movie Reviews
Top-notch lively John Wayne actioner.
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Cast
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Claire Trevor
as Janie McDougle
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John Wayne
as Jim Smith
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George Sanders
as Capt. Swanson
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Brian Donlevy
as Callendar
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Wilfred Lawson
as MacDougall
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Robert H. Barrat
as Magistrate Duncan
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John F. Hamilton
as Professor
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Moroni Olsen
as Calhoon
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Eddie Quillan
as Will Anderson
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Chill Wills
as McCammon
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Ian Wolfe
as Poole
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Wallis Clark
as Sgt. McGlashan
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Monte Montague
as Morris
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Olaf Hytten
as General Gage
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Clay Clement
as Governor John Penn
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Charles B. Middleton
as Doctor Stokes
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Douglas Spencer
as Prisoner in Irons
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Eddy Waller
as Jailer
- Wilfrid Lawson