Denver and Rio Grande is a classic western film set in the 1870s during the post-American Civil War era. The plot revolves around a fierce business competition between two railroad companies, with a saloon owner, framed for murder, seeking revenge on his brother's death. The story features gun violence, sabotage, train robberies, and a race against time to lay railroad tracks in the treacherous Colorado Mountains. It combines the thrill of a traditional B-western with stunning Technicolor visuals and explosive action scenes.
In the 1860s, during the construction of the Kansas Pacific railroad, a group of saboteurs led by William Quantrill plot to disrupt the project and steal the payroll. A dedicated fireman, undercover army agent, and the railroad construction crew must come together to stop them and protect the railroad.
An unprincipled female financier tries to get even with a rival railroad buyer.
With James A. Fitzpatrick, we visit Sydney's Bondi Beach, the Blue Hills and onto Melbourne.
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