UNCONQUERED [1947] full movie EN version



Intrepid frontiersman Chris Holden foils the political and personal ambitions of renegade Martin Garth in the Ohio Valley following the French and Indian War.
In 1763, felon Abby Hale is sentenced to slavery in America. In Virginia, heroic Capt. Holden buys her, intending to free her, but villain Garth foils this plan, and Abby toils at Dave Bone’s tavern. Garth is fomenting an Indian uprising to clear the wilderness of settlers, giving him a monopoly of the fur trade. Holden discovers Garth’s treachery, but cannot prove anything against him. Can Holden and Abby save Fort Pitt from the Senecas? Many hairbreadth escapes.

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27 Replies to “UNCONQUERED [1947] full movie EN version”

  1. My Mother says…"I have watched this movie I don't know how many times & it touches me every single time I watch it. They do not have the love for this country as they did back then. This is what I miss most about todays times". I agree with Her & w/many posts of the quality & integrity of the writers & the performers. I've seen this several times…loved it every time too. The writers of today cannot ever create a movie of this maturity & quality. I love the way Men & Women used to interact & treat each other in the true golden years of Hollywood. IMHO. If you are like Me one who likes reading comments before watching get your favorite snack & drink(s)…..especially get the family together & enjoy having a night well spent….!!!!

  2. Remove this racistisk movies showning 1000th of culture as animal. Women and men all over this world from Russia to America are animal natives Americans are not ..dam this stupid ideas of civilisations. Look at white Russian attacks Ukraine white too after 43 years of fighting and helping dictatorship in middle Eastern countries

  3. Great movie! When hollowood made good movies! Only bad word was “Pole cat” and a ladies petticoat! Clean & filth free!????????

  4. Old classic movies have the greatest movie set designs, camera movements, and cinematic angles.
    Hollywood had really great directors. ????

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