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  1. Trail of the Yukon is a 1949 American Northern film directed by William Beaudine and starring Kirby Grant, Suzanne Dalbert and Bill Edwards. It was based on a novel by James Oliver Curwood about a North-West Mounted Police officer and his faithful German Shepherd dog Chinook.

  2. Trail of the Yukon: Directed by William Beaudine. With Kirby Grant, Suzanne Dalbert, Bill Edwards, Iris Adrian. Matt Blaine and his son, Jim, and their men, rob John Dawson's bank, although Jim doesn't approve, even though Dawson jumped Matt's mining claim.

    • (47)
    • Western
    • William Beaudine
    • 1949-07-31
  3. Directed by. William Beaudine. United States, 1949. Adventure, Western, Romance. 67. Synopsis. Matt Blaine and his son, Jim, and their men, rob John Dawson’s bank, although Jim doesn’t approve, even though Dawson jumped Matt’s mining claim. Their accomplices double-cross them and the Blaines escape by canoe.

  4. Summaries. Matt Blaine and his son, Jim, and their men, rob John Dawson's bank, although Jim doesn't approve, even though Dawson jumped Matt's mining claim. Their accomplices double-cross them and the Blaines escape by canoe.

  5. Synopsis. In the Candian Northwest, outlaws Muskeg Joe, Buck and Rand, and miner Matt Blaine rob the Lebeck bank of $150,000. Matt's son Jim reluctantly takes part in the robbery because Dawson, the owner of the bank, has defrauded Matt of his mining claim.

  6. Overview. When the local Banker jumps the Blaine's claim, they have men rob the bank to retrieve their money. When the men try to double-cross the Blains, a gunfight erupts and Jim Blaine gets away with the money. Mountie Bob McDonald gets Jim Blaine to return the money.

  7. 1949 Directed by William Beaudine. ROARING NORTHWOODS ADVENTURE…from the punch-packed pen of JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD. When the local Banker jumps the Blaine’s claim, they have men rob the bank to retrieve their money. When the men try to double-cross the Blains, a gunfight erupts and Jim Blaine gets away with the money.