Status

Released

original language

English

Budget

$ 0

Revenue

$ 0

Top Billed Cast

Barbara Stanwyck

Mollie Monahan

Joel McCrea

Jeff Butler

Akim Tamiroff

Fiesta

Robert Preston

Dick Allen

Lynne Overman

Leach Overmile

Brian Donlevy

Sid Campeau

Robert Barrat

Duke Ring

Anthony Quinn

Cordray

Stanley Ridges

Gen. Casement

Henry Kolker

Asa M. Barrows

Francis McDonald

Gen. Dodge

Willard Robertson

Oakes Ames

Harold Goodwin

Calvin

Evelyn Keyes

Mrs. Calvin

Richard Lane

Sam Reed

William Haade

Dusky Clayton

Regis Toomey

Paddy O'Rourke

J.M. Kerrigan

Monahan

Fuzzy Knight

Cookie

Harry Woods

Al Brett

Lon Chaney Jr.

Dollarhide

Joseph Crehan

Ulysses S. Grant

Julia Faye

Mame

Sheila Darcy

Rose

Ernie Adams

Gen. Philip Sheridan (uncredited)

Stanley Andrews

Dr. Harkness (uncredited)

Richard Alexander

Card Player (uncredited)

George Anderson

Railwayman (uncredited)

Sam Ash

Railwayman (uncredited)

Earl Askam

Bluett (uncredited)

Harry A. Bailey

Senator (uncredited)

May Beatty

Mrs. Hogan (uncredited)

Don Beddoe

Reporter (uncredited)

Genevieve Bell

Kate (uncredited)

Monte Blue

Indian (uncredited)

Ward Bond

Tracklayer (uncredited)

Dick Botiller

Indian with Accordion (uncredited)

Ed Brady

Bartender (uncredited)

Tom Burke

Laborer (uncredited)

George Burton

Laborer (uncredited)

A.S. Byron

Old Irishman (uncredited)

E.H. Calvert

Major (uncredited)

Steve Carruthers

Telegrapher (uncredited)

Nora Cecil

Snoring Woman on Train (uncredited)

Wheaton Chambers

Businessman (uncredited)

Lane Chandler

Train Conductor (uncredited)

Jack Chapin

Fireman (uncredited)

Sonny Chorre

Indian (uncredited)

Davison Clark

Doctor (uncredited)

Jack Rube Clifford

Bartender (uncredited)

David Clyde

Irishman (uncredited)

Iron Eyes Cody

Indian (uncredited)

Allen Connor

Laborer (uncredited)

Hal Craig

Cassidy (uncredited)

Sidney D'Albrook

Man (uncredited)

Max Davidson

Card Player (uncredited)

Alfonso De Cruz

Draftsman (uncredited)

Victor De Linsky

Card Player (uncredited)

Richard Denning

Reporter (uncredited)

Mike Driscoll

Denny (uncredited)

Tex Driscoll

Man (uncredited)

Peter Du Rey

Reporter (uncredited)

Jimmie Dundee

Laborer (uncredited)

Paul Everton

Rev. Dr. Todd (uncredited)

Jim Farley

Laborer-Grader (uncredited)

Martin Faust

Railwayman (uncredited)

Maude Fealy

Woman (uncredited)

John Fee

Man (uncredited)

Eddie Fetherston

Reporter (uncredited)

James Flavin

Paddy (uncredited)

Byron Foulger

Andrew Whipple (uncredited)

J. C. Fowler

Official (uncredited)

George B. French

Senator (uncredited)

Will Geer

Foreman (uncredited)

Kenneth Gibson

Card Player (uncredited)

Joe Gilbert

Telegrapher (uncredited)

William Gillis

(uncredited)

Wesley Giraud

Boy (uncredited)

Gus Glassmire

Gov. Stafford (uncredited)

Dick Gordon

Reporter (uncredited)

Douglas Gordon

Irishman (uncredited)

Wylie Grant

Savage (uncredited)

George Guhl

Irishman (uncredited)

Chuck Hamilton

Card Player (uncredited)

John Harmon

One-Armed Reporter (uncredited)

Pat Hartigan

Irishman (uncredited)

Beth Hartman

Belle (uncredited)

Edward Hearn

Sergeant (uncredited)

Oscar 'Dutch' Hendrian

Irishman at Bar (uncredited)

Russell Hicks

Sergeant (uncredited)

Leon Holmes

Vendor (uncredited)

Robert Homans

Man (uncredited)

Mitchell Ingraham

Official (uncredited)

T.C. Jack

Irishman (uncredited)

Selmer Jackson

Jerome (uncredited)

Si Jenks

Old Prospector (uncredited)

Noble Johnson

Native American Shooting Piano (uncredited)

Jack W. Johnston

Man (uncredited)

Edward Keane

Man (uncredited)

Jane Keckley

Official's Wife (uncredited)

Jim Kelso

Railwayman (uncredited)

Jack Kennedy

Man (uncredited)

Bob Kortman

Gentleman at Golden Spike Ceremony (uncredited)

Frank Lackteen

Indian (uncredited)

Ethan Laidlaw

Irishman (uncredited)

Florence Lake

Woman (uncredited)

Bobby LaSalle

Fanny (uncredited)

Alexander Leftwich

Official (uncredited)

Edward LeSaint

Fr. Ryan (uncredited)

Elmo Lincoln

Card Player (uncredited)

Walter Long

Irishman (uncredited)

Viola Louie

Lil (uncredited)

Evelyn Luckey

Lulu (uncredited)

Evelyn Luckey

Lulu (uncredited)

Hugh MacDonald

Gambler (uncredited)

Wilbur Mack

Jake (uncredited)

Mary MacLaren

Official's Wife (uncredited)

George Magrill

Surveyor (uncredited)

Tom Mahoney

Irishman (uncredited)

Mala

Indian Finding Cigar Store Indian (uncredited)

John Marston

Durant (uncredited)

Ida May

Goldie (uncredited)

Charles McAvoy

Railwayman (uncredited)

Sam McDaniel

St. Louis Waiter (uncredited)

Charles McMurphy

Irishman (uncredited)

James McNamara

Mr. Mills (uncredited)

John Merton

Laborer (uncredited)

Ray Miller

Laborer (uncredited)

Frank Mills

Irishman (uncredited)

Pat Moriarity

Mike (uncredited)

Adrian Morris

Railwayman (uncredited)

Horace Murphy

Irishman (uncredited)

Jack Murphy

Terry (uncredited)

Louis Natheaux

Card Player (uncredited)

David Newell

Reporter (uncredited)

Nestor Paiva

Canadian Pacific Conductor (uncredited)

Emory Parnell

Foreman (uncredited)

Doreen Pastor

Ruby (uncredited)

William Pawley

Dinty (uncredited)

Edward Peil Sr.

Laborer (uncredited)

Jack Pennick

Harmonicist (uncredited)

Albert Petit

Watercolorist (uncredited)

James Pierce

Card Player (uncredited)

Russ Powell

Vendor (uncredited)

John Power

Irishman (uncredited)

Hal Price

Surveyor (uncredited)

Frances Rather

Official's Daughter (uncredited)

George Regas

Indian Hearing Mollie's Telegraphy (uncredited)

John J. Richardson

Official (uncredited)

Cyril Ring

Surveyor (uncredited)

Margaret Roach

Violet (uncredited)

Richard Robles

Indian Chief (uncredited)

Buddy Roosevelt

Fireman (uncredited)

Dick Rush

Irishman (uncredited)

Joe Sawyer

Shamus (uncredited)

Francis Sayles

Railwayman (uncredited)

Syd Saylor

Barker (uncredited)

Ed Schaefer

Irishman (uncredited)

Ynez Seabury

Shrimp (uncredited)

Frank Shannon

Old Man (uncredited)

Michael Slade

Irishman (uncredited)

Lew Short

Laborer (uncredited)

James P. Spencer

Indian (uncredited)

Edwin Stanley

Businessman at Financiers' Meeting

Robert R. Stephenson

Irishman (uncredited)

Bert Stevens

Man (uncredited)

Charles Stevens

Indian Shooting Mollie (uncredited)

Mark Strong

Connors (uncredited)

John M. Sullivan

Man (uncredited)

Albert Taylor

Irishman (uncredited)

Nick Thompson

Indian (uncredited)

Chief Thundercloud

Indian (uncredited)

David Thursby

Irishman (uncredited)

Archie Twitchell

Secretary (uncredited)

Tony Urchel

Indian (uncredited)

Guy Usher

Leland Stanford (uncredited)

Morgan Wallace

Sen. Smith (uncredited)

Calla Waltz

Maggie (uncredited)

Ruth Warren

Mrs. Cassidy (uncredited)

Stanhope Wheatcroft

Secretary (uncredited)

Blackie Whiteford

Irishman on Dance Floor (uncredited)

Greg Whitespear

Indian (uncredited)

William Worthington

Oliver Ames (uncredited)

Frank Yaconelli

Saloon Gambler (uncredited)

Duke York

Railwayman (uncredited)

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A review by John Chard

Written by John Chard on 2019-06-04

There's nothing like hearing an engine whistle in the still night. Union Pacific is directed by Cecil B. DeMille (aided by others due to illness) and based upon the novel Trouble Shooter, written by Ernest Haycox. It stars Barbara Stanwyck, Joel McCrea, Robert Preston, Brian Donlevy, Akim Tamiroff and Lynne Overman. Story is a fictionalised account of the building of the railroad across the American West, encompassing the trials, tribulations and rivalries that formed as history was being made. "The legend of Union Pacific is the drama of a nation, young, tough, prodigal and invincible, conquering with an iron highroad the endless reaches of the West. For the West is America's Empire, and only yesterday Union Pacific was the West". A big production that went down a storm at the box office upon release, Union Pacific, in spite of its overt patriotic bluster, is an entertaining and important part of the Western movie story. Alongside John Ford's Stagecoach, which was released a couple of months previously, DeMille's movie helped take the Western to a new and more adult level. It wouldn't be until the 50's that the Western truly found its mojo, but the influence of both Stagecoach and Union Pacific was firmly felt through each passing decade. Film manages to be literate whilst puncturing the plot with doses of action, the story underpinned by a love triangle between McCrea, Stanwyck and Preston. The former as the stoic troubleshooter brought in to keep order, the latter as the charming villain with a heart. Cast all work well with the material to hand, and if one is not bothered by the historical tampering involved in the story? Then it's an easy film to recommend to Western movie seekers. 7/10