Im Dakota von 1871 stellen sich die zwei betrügerischen Geschäftsmänner Jim Bender und sein Handlanger Big Tree Collins gegen die lokalen Weizenbauern und die Eisenbahn, um die Stadt Fargo u... Alles lesenIm Dakota von 1871 stellen sich die zwei betrügerischen Geschäftsmänner Jim Bender und sein Handlanger Big Tree Collins gegen die lokalen Weizenbauern und die Eisenbahn, um die Stadt Fargo unter ihre Kontrolle zu bringen.Im Dakota von 1871 stellen sich die zwei betrügerischen Geschäftsmänner Jim Bender und sein Handlanger Big Tree Collins gegen die lokalen Weizenbauern und die Eisenbahn, um die Stadt Fargo unter ihre Kontrolle zu bringen.
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- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
- Sandy
- (as Vera Hruba Ralston)
- Nicodemus
- (as Nicodemus Stewart)
- Devlin's Driver
- (as Olin Howlin)
- Anson Stowe
- (as Robert H. Barrat)
- Little Boy
- (as Bobby Blake)
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Modern screen writers could learn a lot from watching them. Note, if you will, that few have the same writer and director - a fact that makes them far, far better than the vast majority of writer/director movies these days, certainly at least as far as story goes.
Dakota is typical John Wayne fare. John Wayne plays John Wayne and we love him for it. We know who the good and bad guys are and the script is not without its subtleties. We know who's going to win but not always who the casualties may be.
A (relatively) young Walter Brennan plays, er, Walter Brennan - yes, and that's why we love him! - and the whole thing is packaged in an economy. bite-sized package, ideal Saturday morning fare and, of course, a must for anyone who loves Westerns and John Wayne.
Side note - the plot does, in part, include 'fields of wheat;, a phrase that will resonate (possibly in an ironic way) with viewers in the UK in 2018!
The film goes through the motions, but the plot is muddled and the writing lacks inspiration. Wayne is not helped by the rest of the cast. Vera Ralston lacks acting skills. Even Walter Brennan, who other reviewers praise, seemed tiresome to me. His comic relief routine with Nick Stewart received way too much screen time here.
Lackluster and dull, only for John Wayne completists.
One of the minor Republic vehicles the Duke cranked out in the nineteen-forties, this starts out well, though it runs out of steam mid-way, ending up being okay but unspectacular and unmemorable.
Production values and performances are good, but this seems bloated, even at 83 minutes. Republic should have tightened it up and made it one of their hour-long programmers.
The best thing about this is crusty, old riverboat captain Walter Brennan. He and his sidekick almost steal the movie.
Anyway, I liked it. Hope you do too.
I found it on Youtube. It had two or three short commercials, just a bit distracting not too bad.
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- WissenswertesJack Roper, who plays the part of a Bouncer in DAKOTA, is actually a well known boxer who had fought Joe Louis for the World Heavyweight boxing championship on April 17, 1939. Jack had fought James Braddock and Jack Dempsey and many other heavyweights of the time. He had 9 "first round" knockouts and a boxing record of 54-44-9 and a total of 27 knockouts in his career.
- PatzerWhen Devlin is tossed out of Poli's house, he tumbles down the steps with his head toward the right of the porch. But on the cut to the close-up, he completes the fall with his head toward the left, a complete mismatch from the previous shot.
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John Devlin: And speaking of politics, where we're going, there are only two parties: the quick and the dead.
- VerbindungenFeatured in John Wayne: American Hero of the Movies (1990)
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