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  55. The Mounties are after counterfeiters. When McKenzie catches an arriving agent, he uses that man's letter of introduction to get into the counterfeiting gang. Greatly outnumbered and in trouble when his true identity becomes known, he receives unexpected help from one of the gang members.
  56. A gang of counterfeiters are operating in the backwoods of the Canadian snow-country. Sergeant MacKenzie (Kermit Maynard) of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police is assigned to break up the gang, and rescue the father, Professor Baldwin (Lloyd Ingraham), Beth Baldwin (Eleanor Hunt). Beth is using an assumed name, Beth Bradin, so the counterfeiters want know her relationship to the Professor. He is an engraver forced to work for the gang.
  57. Galloping horses. more galloping. Canadian Mounties doing tricks on horseback. Made by Maurice Conn, who was quite a mover and a shaker in the 1930s. Check out his bio page here on imdb. This is a story of a Canadian mountie who infiltrates a gang of counterfeiters to gather evidence against them. Our hero is Kermit Maynard ... he and his brother Ken were cowboys in films for years. Rumor was that Ken had been with the Buffalo Bill shows, but who knows for sure. Ken Maynard is the countie mountie who gains the acceptance of the crooks, and is trying to find out all he can about the operation. It's pretty good. Directed by Sam Newfield - made TONS of B or C films, under many different names so the public wouldn't know that it was one guy producing so many films in such a short time! This one is currently showing on Epix vault channel. and keep your eyes open for one Walter Brennan...
  58. Sooner or later, Sam Newfield was bound to make a good film – and Northern Frontier is it! Kermit Maynard's second movie as the star player (The Fighting Trooper made in 1934 was his first taste of stardom), Northern Frontier reveals both an amazingly nimble actor – Kermit performs at least six or seven spectacular stunts right in front of the camera – and an amazingly nimble director with lots of location tracking shots from the fast-moving camera car as Kermit pursues his quarry through the dirt track roads of the Canadian frontier. The picture was actually shot at Big Bear Lake and Valley in the San Bernardino National Forest in California, but don't let that worry you. It all looks like Canada to me! Yes, this picture was produced on a much higher budget than the norm for Poverty Row. The aim was to present Kermit Maynard as an actor who could and would perform his own spectacular stunts, particularly flying leaps into the saddle. I don't know how his horse manages to stand still, but Kermit never misses! Fast paced with lots of production values, Northern Frontier also presents Eleanor Hunt as the pretty heroine and a solid support cast including Walter Brennan doing his customary turn at this stage of his career as a tongue-tied cook and Dick Curtis as a henchman named Pete. Tyrone Power is said to have played one of the recruits watching Kermit's saddle stunts, but I didn't spot him! Available on an excellent Alpha DVD, coupled with the feature version of "Custer's Last Stand".
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