Back to God's Country (1953 film) explained

Back to God's Country
Director:Joseph Pevney
Producer:Howard Christie
Story:James Oliver Curwood
Starring:Rock Hudson
Marcia Henderson
Steve Cochran
Music:Frank Skinner
Cinematography:Maury Gertsman
Editing:Milton Carruth
Color Process:Technicolor
Studio:Universal International Pictures
Distributor:Universal Pictures
Runtime:78 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Back to God's Country is a 1953 American adventure western film directed by Joseph Pevney starring Rock Hudson, Marcia Henderson and Steve Cochran.

Plot

In the late 1800s in the remote western regions of North America, sinister businessman Paul Blake and his helper Frank Hudson kill an Eskimo, steal his map and viciously beat his sled dog.

Schooner captain Peter Keith and wife Dolores arrive with a cargo of furs. Blake and Hudson conspire to keep Keith's boat in dock until conditions are too icy to sail. Blake wants the captain's goods and his wife as well.

After persuading two of Keith's crew to abandon ship, Blake kills the boat's cook. He also attacks Dolores, which leads to a fight with Keith. Hudson is secretly plotting to forge a will that will result in his inheriting all of his partner's money, but nevertheless he comes to Blake's rescue in the fight, seriously injuring Keith.

Traveling by sled to a fort where he can receive desperately needed medical attention, Keith and his wife must overcome an attack by wolves, an avalanche and a guide who only pretends to be their friend. Blake finds the fake will and kills Hudson, then sets out after Keith, only to fatally encounter the Eskimo's loyal dog.

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