The Big Trail

The Big Trail

Infobox Film
name = The Big Trail



caption = Movie Poster for "The Big Trail"
director = Raoul Walsh
producer = Winfield R. Sheehan
writer = Hal G. Evarts (story)
Marie Boyle
Jack Peabody
Florence Postal
Fred Sersen
narrator =
starring = John Wayne
Marguerite Churchill
Tyrone Power, Sr.
El Brendel
music = Arthur Kay
cinematography = Lucien Andriot
Arthur Edeson
editing = Jack Dennis
distributor = Fox Film Corporation
released = 1 November 1930
runtime = 125 min.
country = USA
language = English
budget =
preceded_by =
followed_by =
website =
amg_id = 1:5487
imdb_id = 0020691

"The Big Trail" (1930) is a lavish early widescreen movie shot on location across the American West starring John Wayne in his first leading role and directed by Raoul Walsh.

In 2006, the United States Library of Congress deemed this film "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" and selected it for preservation in the National Film Registry.

Background

Filming began in April 1930. During production, John Wayne, a completely unknown actor recently promoted from prop man (and renamed) by director Raoul Walsh, fell sick from dysentery and was nearly replaced as the lead.

Legend has it that the director Raoul Walsh had co-star Tyrone Power, Sr. almost beaten to death for forcing himself on the leading lady, Marguerite Churchill. Power would die just a year later from a heart attack.

Although the 23-year-old Wayne delivered an intriguing and charismatic performance as wagon train scout Breck Coleman, the expensive shot-on-location movie was financially unsuccessful as a result of being the first widescreen release during a time when theatres would not change over due to the encroachments of the Great Depression. After making "The Big Trail", Wayne found stardom only in low-budget serials and features (mostly B-westerns). It would take another nine years—and the film "Stagecoach"—to return Wayne to mainstream movies.

"The Big Trail" was shot in an early widescreen process using 70mm film called Fox Grandeur which was first used in "The William Fox Movietone Follies of 1929". Widescreen, along with Technicolor, were picked up by movie studios as the next big technological advancement for films in 1929. In 1930, a large number of films were produced which featured either widescreen or color. Color fared a lot better than widescreen because no special equipment was needed to view color films whereas theatres needed to buy special projectors and screens in order to project widescreen films.

Late in 1930, however, when the effects of the Depression were finally beginning to be felt by the public, studios abandoned the use of widescreen and color in an attempt to decrease costs. Because only a small number of theatres could play widescreen films, two versions of the widescreen films were always simultaneously filmed, one in 35 mm and one in the 70 mm Grandeur process. By doing this, the film would be able to be played throughout the country in 35mm at the same time it was being played in deluxe theatres capable of screening widescreen films.

The wagon train drive across the country was pioneering in its use of camera work and the stunning scenery from the epic landscape. An extraordinary effort was made to lend authenticity to the movie, with the wagons drawn by oxen and lowered by ropes down canyons when necessary. Tyrone Power's character's clothing looks grimy in a more realistic way than has been seen in movies since, and even the food supplies the immigrants carried with them were researched. Locations in five states were used in the film caravan's 2,000 mile trek.

In the early 1980s, The Museum of Modern Art, which housed the 65mm nitrate camera negative for "The Big Trail", wanted to preserve the film, but found that the negative was way too shrunken and fragile to be copied and that no film lab would touch it. They went to Karl Malkames, an accomplished cinematographer, and at that time a leading specialist and pioneer in actual film reproduction, restoration and preservation. Malkames was known to be a “problem solver” when it came to early odd gauge format films in desperate need of attention and tender loving care. He immediately set about designing and building a special printer to handle the careful frame by frame reproduction of the negative to a 35mm anamorphic (CinemaScope) fine grain master (the printer itself copied at a speed of one frame a second!) This was a painstaking undertaking which Malkames oversaw himself from start to finish. The entire project took him a year to complete. It is solely because of him that this film survives in this version.

Amazingly enough, the 70mm version was seen on cable television at a time when only the 35mm version had been released to VHS and DVD. A 2-disc DVD was released in the US on May 13, 2008, containing both versions.

Another widescreen western was also produced the same year, "Billy the Kid", starring Wallace Beery as Pat Garrett and Johnny Mack Brown as Billy the Kid. No widescreen prints of "Billy the Kid" survive, however, only a standard-width version shot simultaneously remains.

Cast

*John Wayne as Breck Coleman
*Marguerite Churchill as Ruth Cameron
*El Brendel as Gus, a comical Swede
*Tully Marshall as Zeke, Coleman's sidekick
*Tyrone Power as Red Flack, wagon boss
*David Rollins as Dave "Davey" Cameron
*Frederick Burton as Pa Bascom
*Ian Keith as Bill Thorpe, Louisiana gambler
*Charles Stevens as Lopez, Flack's henchman
*Louise Carver as Gus's mother-in-law
*John Big Tree as Indian Chief
*Ward Bond as Sid Bascom
*Nino Cochise as Indian
*Iron Eyes Cody as Indian

Foreign language versions

A fairly common practice in the early sound era was to produce at least one foreign language version of a film for release in non-English speaking countries. There were at least four foreign language versions made of "The Big Trail", using different casts and different character names:

* French: "La Piste des géants" (1931), directed by Pierre Couderc, starring Gaston Glass "(Pierre Calmine)," Jeanne Helbling "(Denise Vernon)," Margot Rousseroy "(Yvette)," Raoul Paoli "(Flack)," Louis Mercier "(Lopez). " imdb title|id=0022267|title = La Piste des géants

* German: "Die Große Fahrt" (1931), directed by Lewis Seiler and Raoul Walsh, starring Theo Shall "(Bill Coleman)," Marion Lessing "(Ruth Winter)," Ullrich Haupt "(Thorpe)," Arnold Korff "(Peter)," Anders Van Haden "(Bull Flack)," Peter Erkelenz "(Fichte)," Paul Panzer "(Lopez)." imdb title|id=0021930|title = Die Große Fahrt

* Italian: "Il grande sentiero" (1931), starring Franco Corsaro and Luisa Caselotti. [Luisa Caselotti's younger sister, Adriana Caselotti, was the voice of Snow White in Walt Disney's animated classic "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" (1937).]

* Spanish: "La Gran jornada" (1931), directed by David Howard, Samuel Schneider, and Raoul Walsh, starring Jorge Lewis "(Raul Coleman)," Carmen Guerrero "(Isabel Prados)," Roberto Guzmán "(Tomas)," Martin Garralaga "(Martin)," Al Ernest Garcia "(Flack)," Tito Davison "(Daniel)," Carlos Villarías [Villarías is best known for playing the title character in the Spanish language version of "Dracula" (1931).] "(Orena)," Charles Stevens [Stevens plays the same part in both the English and Spanish versions of "The Big Trail".] "(Lopez)." imdb title|id=0021971|title = La Gran jornada

ee also

* John Wayne filmography (1926-1940)

References

Further reading

* Elyes, Allen. "John Wayne." South Brunswick, N.J.: A.S. Barnes and Co., 1979. ISBN 0498024873.

External links

* [http://www.widescreenmuseum.com/widescreen/grandeur-sep1930.htm "Wide Film Cinematography: Some Comments on 70mm Camerawork From a Practical Cinematographer"] , Arthur Edeson, A.S.C., "American Cinematographer", September 1930.
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*amg title|id=1:5487|title=The Big Trail


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