Texas Ranger Dusty Rivers ("Isn't that a contradiction in terms?", another character asks him) travels to Canada in the 1880s in search of Jacques Corbeau, who is wanted for murder. He wanders into the midst of the Riel Rebellion, in which Métis (people of French and Native heritage) and Natives want a separate nation. Dusty falls for nurse April Logan, who is also loved by Mountie Jim Brett. April's brother is involved with Courbeau's daughter Louvette, which leads to trouble during the battles between the rebels and the Mounties. Through it all Dusty is determined to bring Corbeau back to Texas (and April, too, if he can manage it.)
Costume & Make-Up | Wally Westmore | Makeup Artist |
Art | Hans Dreier | Art Direction |
Sound | Harry Lindgren | Sound Recordist |
Sound | John Cope | Sound Recordist |
Directing | Cecil B. DeMille | Director |
Production | Cecil B. DeMille | Producer |
Visual Effects | Gordon Jennings | Visual Effects |
Sound | Edwin Maxwell | Supervising Dialogue Editor |
Art | Grace Gregory | Set Decoration |
Sound | Victor Young | Original Music Composer |
Writing | Jesse Lasky Jr. | Screenplay |
Sound | Charles Bradshaw | Orchestrator |
Sound | John Leipold | Orchestrator |
Sound | Leo Shuken | Orchestrator |
Camera | Victor Milner | Director of Photography |
Directing | Arthur Rosson | Second Unit Director |
Writing | Alan Le May | Screenplay |
Crew | Chuck Hamilton | Stunts |
Sound | George Parrish | Orchestrator |
Art | Roland Anderson | Art Direction |
Editing | Anne Bauchens | Editor |
Camera | W. Howard Greene | Director of Photography |
Production | William H. Pine | Associate Producer |
Directing | Eric Stacey | Assistant Director |
Production | William LeBaron | Executive Producer |
Costume & Make-Up | Natalie Visart | Costume Design |
Art | William Flannery | Art Direction |
Sound | Herman Hand | Orchestrator |
Writing | R.C. Fetherstonhaugh | Novel |
Costume & Make-Up | Joe De Young | Costume Design |
Crew | Barney Wolff | Special Effects |
Crew | William Alley | Stunts |