1953/04/30 (US) | Western, War
THE FIRST GREAT OUTDOOR EPIC OF AMERICA IN 3-DIMENSIONS
Future horror-film entrepreneur William Castle warmed the director's chair for Fort Ti. Set in the 18th century, the film recounts the exploits of Rogers' Rangers, a band of adventurers devoted to seeking out a "northwest passage" through Canada. At this juncture, however, Major Rogers (Howard Petrie) is more concerned with helping the British forces at Fort Ticonderoga during a series of French and Indian raids. Top billing is bestowed upon George Montgomery as Captain Pedediah Horn, Rogers' right-hand man. The film boasts two leading ladies: Joan Vohs, as a suspected French spy, and Phyllis Fowler as a married Indian woman who falls in love with Captain Horn. Fort Ti was filmed in 3D, and in typical William Castle fashion the stereoscopic gimmick is exploited to the hilt.
William Castle
Director
Robert E. Kent
Screenplay
George Montgomery
Capt. Jed Horn
Joan Vohs
Fortune Mallory
Irving Bacon
Sgt. Monday Wash
James Seay
Mark Chesney
Ben Astar
François Leroy
No Image
Phyllis Fowler
Running Otter
Howard Petrie
Maj. Rogers
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Released
Sam Katzman
Producer
William A. Lyon
Editor
Lester White
Director of Photography
Robert E. Kent
Story