Rose of the Yukon (1949)
Desperate MEN! Daring WOMEN! Locked in a Wilderness of Danger and DEATH!
Major Geoffrey Barnett, U. S. Army Intelligence Service, is sent to Alaska, to apprehend a deserter, Tom Clark, who was presumed to be dead as a member of a small force wiped out on Attu in World War II. With the aid of Rose Flambeau, he finds evidence that the now-prosperous Clark killed his own comrades to prevent their reporting of a deposit of uranium, which he is now mining with the intention of selling to a foreign power.
Director: George Blair
Genre: Action, Adventure
Runtime: 69 min
Release Date: January 5, 1949
Cast
- Steve Brodie - Maj. Geoffrey Barnett
- Myrna Dell - Rose Flambeau
- William Wright - Tom Clark
- Emory Parnell - Tim MacNab
- Jonathan Hale - Gen. Butler
- Benny Baker - Jack Wells
- Gene Gary - French Frenay
- Dick Elliott - Doc Read
- Francis McDonald - Alaskan
- Wade Crosby - Alaskan
Screenplay
- Norman S. Hall (Screenplay)
Production: Republic Pictures
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
Keywords
alaska
More Films by Director: George Blair
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Rose of the Yukon about?
- Major Geoffrey Barnett, U. S. Army Intelligence Service, is sent to Alaska, to apprehend a deserter, Tom Clark, who was presumed to be dead as a member of a small force wiped out on Attu in World War II. With the aid of Rose Flambeau, he finds evidence that the now-prosperous Clark killed his own comrades to prevent their reporting of a deposit of uranium, which he is now mining with the intention of selling to a foreign power.
- Who directed Rose of the Yukon?
- Rose of the Yukon was directed by George Blair.
- Who stars in Rose of the Yukon?
- Rose of the Yukon stars Steve Brodie, Myrna Dell, William Wright, Emory Parnell, Jonathan Hale, Benny Baker.
- How long is Rose of the Yukon?
- Rose of the Yukon has a runtime of 1h 9m (69 minutes).
- What genre is Rose of the Yukon?
- Rose of the Yukon is a Action, Adventure film.
- Where was Rose of the Yukon produced?
- Rose of the Yukon was produced in United States of America.