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Come on, Cowboys

  • 1937
  • Approved
  • 58 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,3/10
101
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Ray Corrigan, Robert Livingston, and Max Terhune in Come on, Cowboys (1937)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuWhen the circus owner friend of the Mesquiteers is framed for counterfeiting by his unscrupulous partner, the trio pledges to maintain his interests and care for his young daughter.When the circus owner friend of the Mesquiteers is framed for counterfeiting by his unscrupulous partner, the trio pledges to maintain his interests and care for his young daughter.When the circus owner friend of the Mesquiteers is framed for counterfeiting by his unscrupulous partner, the trio pledges to maintain his interests and care for his young daughter.

  • Regie
    • Joseph Kane
  • Drehbuch
    • Betty Burbridge
    • William Colt MacDonald
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Robert Livingston
    • Ray Corrigan
    • Max Terhune
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,3/10
    101
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Joseph Kane
    • Drehbuch
      • Betty Burbridge
      • William Colt MacDonald
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Robert Livingston
      • Ray Corrigan
      • Max Terhune
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    Robert Livingston
    Robert Livingston
    • Stony Brooke
    Ray Corrigan
    Ray Corrigan
    • Tucson Smith
    Max Terhune
    Max Terhune
    • Lullaby Joslin
    Maxine Doyle
    Maxine Doyle
    • Ellen Reed
    Willie Fung
    Willie Fung
    • Fong
    Edward Peil Sr.
    Edward Peil Sr.
    • Thomas Rigby
    Horace Murphy
    Horace Murphy
    • Judge Blake
    Anne Bennett
    • Nancy Harris
    Ed Cassidy
    Ed Cassidy
    • Jefferson 'Jeff' Harris
    • (as Edward Cassidy)
    Roger Williams
    Roger Williams
    • Henchman Harry
    Fern Emmett
    Fern Emmett
    • Bus Passenger Mother
    Yakima Canutt
    Yakima Canutt
    • Henchman Jake
    George Burton
    • Sheriff
    Merrill McCormick
    Merrill McCormick
    • Henchman Dan
    Loren Riebe
    • Henchman Red
    Victor Allen
    • Circus Pitchman Jim
    • (as Victor Allan)
    Al Taylor
    Al Taylor
    • Henchman Tim
    George Plues
    • Henchman Mike
    • Regie
      • Joseph Kane
    • Drehbuch
      • Betty Burbridge
      • William Colt MacDonald
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    5Mike-764

    Three Mesquiteers at the Circus

    Rigby, one half of the Rigby-Harris Circus, is running a counterfeiting ring and is trying to buy out his partner so that he can have a front where he has total control of. Harris refuses to sell, so Rigby frames Harris for his crimes and now thinks he has control over the circus. Rigby doesn't realize that Harris' stake in the show is through his visiting daughter Nancy, who Harris has adopted by Stony, Tucson, and Lullaby, who suspect Rigby of being the ringleader. Our three heroes try to get the evidence that will convict Rigby, but have to work against time since Nancy can only be adopted if Stony makes the ultimate sacrifice of (shudder) marrying Nancy's governess Ellen. This entry in the 3 Mesquiteers series is not exactly a winner, but if you like the comedic aspects of the series, you'll enjoy the film nevertheless. The plot really is not fleshed out, Rigby is not the vilest of villains, and action is almost non existent. One of the film's highlights is Corrigan (as Tucson) get into his ape suit to intimidate a henchman. Rating, 5.
    6alan-pratt

    Who was that ape man?

    Daft plot has Mesquiteers agreeing to adopt little Nancy, the requirements being that they must stay out of trouble for one week and that either Stony or Tucson must marry Nancy's plank-like governess. They also perform in a circus and round up a gang of not very sinister counterfeiters.

    The boys bicker in the usual manner, Crash fights the bad guys in his ape suit, Lullaby leaves a trail of playing cards which appear, magically, from his mouth and Elmer insults the punters at the circus.

    I suspect the Saturday matinée crowd would have loved this one despite a paucity of action.
    7duke1029

    Mesquiteeers and Monkeyshines

    "Come on, Cowboys" comes close to being the most enjoyable of the Mesquiteer series starring the Bob Livingstone / Ray Corrigan / Max Terhune version of the trio. It combines almost all the elements that fans of the series loved, but like many of these B-plus B movies, it is filled with gaffes that its loyal followers happily ignore.

    Although Ray 'Crash' Corrigan was most closely identified with his Tucson Smith characterization in the "Three Mesquiteers" series, he made a even greater impression, albeit semi-anonymously, as various gorillas and large apes in a score of films including the title roles in "Zamba," "White Pongo," and the Orangopoid in the original "Flash Gordon" serial. Corrigan was very skilled in imitating simian mannerisms a la Rick Baker and made a very effective ape, often frightening the more juvenile members of the audience. but for career reasons played most of these roles without billing. "Come On, Cowboys" marks the only time he played both his ape character and Tucson in the same film. As the audience is fully aware that 'Crash' is in the suit, the scene is played for laughs as he tries to frighten one of the henchmen into betraying his boss and is one of the film's highlights as well as a great in-joke for film buffs.

    Corrigan, who plays a body builder in "Come On, Cowboys," started his career as a fitness trainer to the stars of Hollywood, where he made contacts who got him small parts in movies beginning with a role as a gorilla in "Tarzan and His Mate." Why did Corrigan get so many ape parts? The simple answer is that he owned the suit. His main competition for simian roles came from Charles Gemora and Emil Van Horn, both of whom also owned their own gorilla suit too, suits in Gemora's case,but neither was quite as fearsome as Corrigan's. Van Horn lost his when his landlady confiscated all his belongings for non-payment of rent.

    In 1947 Corrigan sold his suit to Steve Calvert, who continued to play gorillas until 1960 in Poverty Row productions like "The Bowery Boys Meet the Monsters," "Panther Girl of the Kongo," and "Bride of the Gorilla." Corrigan made a brief comeback in "Bela Lugosi Meets a Brooklym Gorilla," in which both actors donned the costume.

    The many gaffes in "Come On, Cowboy" are typical of Republic's general one-take policy, but one wonders why director Joe Kane didn't do a quick retake of these short scenes. Tuscon mistakenly refers to Alibi as "Stony" in a brief shot and Stony refers to the Treasury Men as G-Men, not T-Men. A two minute reshoot could have corrected either of these dialogue flubs which were the fault of the actors, but Kane either never noticed or didn't care.

    Chinese-American actor Willie Fung's 1930s screen persona was somewhat akin to an offensive comedic Asian version of Stepin Fetchit. In a comic scene, the actor plays a 1930s country and western song, "Don't Ever Get Married, My Son" on his 78 rpm Victrola. He is not happy with it, but the next side he plays is Chopin's depressing funeral march dirge, and he smashes the record. Surely director Joe Kane should have realized that the logic of these two polar opposite, completely different musical pieces being flip sides of the sane record was totally incongruous, and Kane should have instructed Fung to choose a different 78, but shooting the scene quickly obviously was the director's greatest priority.

    The sloppiness was not just Kane's or the actor's. An even more obvious continuity error occurred in the cutting room. The scene in which Max Terhune is tied up on a dangerously careening buckboard alternates between locations that have a precipitous cliff on his left and others that have obviously flat terrain.

    The film opens with the Mesquiteers performing at a circus owned by the trio's stand-up friend and his corrupt partner. Alibi does his ventriloquist act and card tricks, Tucson does a weightlifting strongman act, and Stony shows off his marksmanship. One wonders who's running their ranch while they're on tour. When their friend is jailed, the Mesquiteers again become Polyannas and agree to make their friend's year-old daughter their ward, even agreeing in court that one of them will get married to the child's pretty guardian as per the judge's order. Although neither Tuscon or Stony, a notorious skirt-chaser in earlier episodes, wants to get spliced, it doesn't seem to dawn on anyone involved to grant custody to the current guardian.

    Although logic never seems to deter the Mesquiteer plots, they are filled with the type of action that kept the fans of 1930s Republic Westerns and serials coming through the turnstiles. This is the seventh appearance of the legendary Yakina Canutt in this seventh Mesquiteer entry as both stuntman and henchie. In "Come On, Cowboys" Canutt doubles for Corrigan and does his signature jump from a galloping stallion to a horse team on a runaway buckboard. Canutt would later expand on that 'gag' in the classic "Stagecoach" in 1939. The film also includes a rather uncharacteristically brutal scene in which the actor shoots two of his fellow gang members in the chest through the jailhouse window at close range to prevent their talking to the sheriff, a level of violence not common to the series.

    The film ends with a reprise of the earlier wedding ceremony. How the trio get out of it is unexplained and becomes a real cliffhanger guaranteed to to bring the audience in when Mesquiteer feature #8 premiered in two months.

    A brief caveat... most of the versions of "Come On, Cowboys" currently available on DVD are the 52 minute version edited for TV in the early 50s from its original 56 minute running time.
    10hines-2000

    Can Mesquiteers Stay Out Of Trouble?

    Robert Livingston, Ray Corrigan and Max Terhune aka 'the Three Mesquiteers' start out performing for their friend Jeff Harris (Ed Cassididy) in the circus. Things heat up fast when Jeff's unscrupulous partner Rigby (Edward Peil Sr.) has him framed for counterfeiting. Of course Lullaby, Tucson and Stoney agree to take care of his daughter while he's in the hoosegow. On the next stage beautiful governess Maxine Doyle throws a wrench in the works. The judge (Horace Murphy) wants one of the Mesquiteers to 'get hitched' to the governess as a condition of keeping custody of the child. Ray Corrigan makes a great ape and 'plays a little game of truth' with one of the henchmen. Yakima "Yak" Canutt does some great stunt work, Fern Emmett has a funny scene with a case of mistaken identify with Lullaby and Willie Fung does a wonderful job of being the 3 Mesqiteer's sidekick. Can the Mesquiteers keep custody of the child whilst proving their friend's innocence? Come on Cowboys has a good mix of action, suspense and humor to keep you hanging on to find the answer.
    dougdoepke

    Some Wacky Touches Amid Crowded Storyline

    An offbeat oater that shows some imaginative aspects but fails to produce much tension. The 3 Mesquiteers are trying to stop a conspiracy of counterfeiters from bilking good townsfolk and a wacky circus. Trouble for the 3Ms is it's sometimes hard to tell the good guys from the bad as they plow their way along.

    Anyway, there's lots of hard-riding, but little fast-shooting, and no flying-fists. Still the general absence of cowboy cliches, along with a humorously versatile Lullaby (Terhune) hold interest. Besides, where else can you catch a cowboy ventriloqist and his goofy dummies, plus a guy who deals cards by spitting them out, and that's along with little girl Nancy (Bennett) who could pass for Shirley Temple's twin. Anyway, if you can manage the murky storyline and flat showdown, there's a number of novel touches to keep viewers like me riding along.

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    • Patzer
      When Tuscon Smith chases runaway buckboard containing a tied up Lullaby Joslin, the terrain changes from cliff side to open terrain.
    • Zitate

      Lullaby Joslin: [about Jeff Harris] Swell guy like that bein' rairoaded!

      Tucson Smith: [to Lullaby] Stony

      [sic]

      Tucson Smith: , sometimes you say things that make sense.

      Lullaby Joslin: Yeah, but not often.

    • Verbindungen
      Followed by Range Defenders (1937)
    • Soundtracks
      On the Prairie
      Written by Smiley Burnette and Oliver Drake\

      sung by cowboys at Lullaby's urging

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 24. Mai 1937 (Vereinigte Staaten)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprachen
      • Englisch
      • Mandarin
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Come On, Cowboys
    • Drehorte
      • Iverson Ranch - 1 Iverson Lane, Chatsworth, Los Angeles, Kalifornien, USA
    • Produktionsfirma
      • Republic Pictures
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      58 Minuten
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