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  1. Plot. In the midst of the Oregon boundary dispute, President James K. Polk (in office 1845–1849) is secretly sending military agents, disguised as pioneers, west on the Oregon Trail so that they may protect American settlers in the event of war with British North America.

  2. The Oregon Trail: Directed by Gene Fowler Jr.. With Fred MacMurray, William Bishop, Nina Shipman, Gloria Talbott. In 1846, a newspaperman joins an Oregon Trail wagon train to verify rumors about the U.S. government sending troops disguised as settlers there in order to claim Oregon.

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    • Drama, Western
    • Gene Fowler Jr.
    • 1959-09
  3. 26. Juni 2022 · The Oregon Trail, is a 1959 American Western film directed by Gene Fowler Jr. and starring Fred MacMurray, William Bishop and Nina Shipman.

  4. Volume 90% 00:00. 1:22:32. The Oregon Trail (1959) by. Robert L. Lippert. Publication date. 1959-09. Usage. Public Domain Mark 1.0. Topics. Drama, Western. Language. English. In 1846, a newspaperman joins an Oregon Trail wagon train to verify rumors about the U.S. government sending troops disguised as settlers there in order to claim Oregon.

  5. 20. Dez. 2020 · THE OREGON TRAIL (1959) Theatrical Trailer - Fred MacMurray, William Bishop, Nina Shipman - YouTube. Biggest Trailer DataBase. 10.9K subscribers. 2.6K views 2 years ago. ...more. In 1846, a...

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  6. In 1846, the United States, under President James K. Polk, plans to extend the country's borders to the edge of the Oregon territory, despite conflicting claims by the British. Facing possible war, Polk orders soldiers disguised as civilians into the territory. Newspaper publisher James G. Bennett hears rumors of this and dispatches reporter ...

  7. With William Bishop and Nina Shipman. Set in 1846, the story concerns a reporter (Fred MacMurray) who joins an Oregon Trail wagon train to correct gossips about the U.S. administration referring troops camouflaged as pilgrims there in order to privilege Oregon.