The Walking Hills
The Walking Hills is a 1949 American Western film directed by John Sturges and starring Randolph Scott and Ella Raines. The film's plot has film noir elements in its story of a search for an old treasure by nine men including a detective tracking a fugitive, several others who have things to hide, and a love triangle involving the two leads and the fugitive.
Plot
One day in contemporary Mexicali, a poker game in the back room of a cantina includes horse breeder Jim Carey, cowboys Shep and Johnny, a prospector called Old Willy, a stranger in town named Frazee and a drifter, Chalk. Guitar player Josh and bartender Bibbs are kibbitzing. Conversation turns to a legendary wagon train carrying gold bars worth $5 million lost 100 years ago in the Walking Hills, a huge area of shifting dunes across the border in the United States. Johnny, not paying attention, casually mentions how his horse recently tripped over an old wagon wheel in the hills. To keep the discovery a secret, they agree that all of them including Jim's man Cleve must join the search for the wagon train.
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author | Alan Le May |
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contentLocation | Mexico |
director | John Sturges |
editor | William A. Lyon |
genre | adventure western |
keywords | across the border cheating at cards denver follow gold bar guitar player heliograph horse breeder kill mexicali on the run one day poker game rodeo rodeo performer united states wagon train |
musicBy | Arthur Morton |
producer | Harry Joe Brown |
productionCompany | Columbia Pictures |
publisher | Columbia Pictures |
theme | film noir |