Ten Who Dared May 2026
For a modern look at the rugged Utah landscapes where the film was shot, check out this freeride footage:
Released in 1960, is a live-action Disney movie that dramatizes the 1869 expedition of Major John Wesley Powell, the first to map the Grand Canyon by traveling down the Colorado River. Despite its historic subject matter, the film is widely considered one of the weakest entries in the Disney live-action catalog. Movie Overview Director: William Beaudine. Ten Who Dared
Reviewers from Letterboxd note that while the location footage of the Grand Canyon is beautiful, it is often undermined by unconvincing blue-screen shots and rear-projection techniques. For a modern look at the rugged Utah
While it serves as a "glorified orientation film" for the Grand Canyon, is largely remembered as a flawed effort that fails to capture the true peril of Powell's journey. Reviewers from Letterboxd note that while the location
Despite the high stakes of the real expedition, the film is often criticized as "dull" and "lackluster," failing to deliver the excitement one would expect from a river-running adventure.