

Action · Adventure · Comedy
Overview
A wagon train heads west from Independence, Mo., along the Oregon Trail, led by proud cowboy Clint Belmet. On board are feisty young widow Nancy Wellington and her toddler, Sonny, as well as the older Abby Masters, who begins a romance with scout Jim Burch. Along the way, the wagon train battles Indians led by Kenneth Murdock, a trapper who doesn't welcome competition for Oregon's lucrative fur trade. Wagon Wheels is a 1934 remake of 1931's Fighting Caravans, using stock footage from the original.
Top Cast


Randolph Scott
Randolph Scott
Clint Belmet
Randolph Scott
Clint Belmet


Gail Patrick
Gail Patrick
Nancy Wellington
Gail Patrick
Nancy Wellington


Monte Blue
Monte Blue
Kenneth Murdock
Monte Blue
Kenneth Murdock


Raymond Hatton
Raymond Hatton
Jim Burch
Raymond Hatton
Jim Burch


Billy Lee
Billy Lee
Sonny Wellington
Billy Lee
Sonny Wellington


Jan Duggan
Jan Duggan
Abby Masters
Jan Duggan
Abby Masters


Howard Wilson
Howard Wilson
Permit Officer
Howard Wilson
Permit Officer


Leila Bennett
Leila Bennett
Hetty Masters
Leila Bennett
Hetty Masters


Olin Howland
Olin Howland
Bill O'Leary
Olin Howland
Bill O'Leary


Sam McDaniel
Sam McDaniel
Coachman
Sam McDaniel
Coachman
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