Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAn Eastern doctor is on the run from authorities in New York. Out west he comes to the aid of friends besieged by an outlaw gang known as the border legion. In the end, he is cleared of any ... Alles lesenAn Eastern doctor is on the run from authorities in New York. Out west he comes to the aid of friends besieged by an outlaw gang known as the border legion. In the end, he is cleared of any wrong-doing back east.An Eastern doctor is on the run from authorities in New York. Out west he comes to the aid of friends besieged by an outlaw gang known as the border legion. In the end, he is cleared of any wrong-doing back east.
- Jim Gulden
- (as Joseph Sawyer)
- Ticket Agent
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- Townsman
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- Miner
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- Musician
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- Barfly
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- Saloon Patron
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A perfectly ordinary, though glib Roy Rogers vehicle, this isn't among his best, but it's alright. George "Gabby" Hayes easily steals the show as small-time conman "Honest" John Whittaker, who talks his way up from derelict to mayor in no time at all!
The musical highlight is when Roy joins the gang of outlaws for a spirited rendition of the cowboy classic "Get Along Little Doggies".
Roy's fugitive status lands him with the leader Joe Sawyer. Roy's a doctor who treats him for a gunshot wound and possible gangrene complications. That puts him in solid and he's in a position to help bring law and order to Idaho.
Gabby Hayes is in this one and he's a lovable rogue who rises from derelict to mayor of gold strike town with the lovely Maude Eburne at his side.
Some butchered editing for television makes one have to fill in the gaps. Still Roy's fans should be pleased.
It's a lot of subplots to wrap up in 58 minutes with a couple of nice songs to boot, but it almost gets done, despite a bit of rushing at the end. Joseph Kane directs efficiently, DP Jack Marta favors high shots, and Republic spent some money on getting a good cast, including Maude Eburne, Jay Novello and Paul Porcasi, as well as the rights to a Zane Grey book to base it on.
The film is a little unusual in that although Gabby Hayes is in this one, he isn't exactly Roy's sidekick and spends most of the film acting without Roy. Additionally, Roy is a wanted man when the film begins--a bit of an unusual situation! When the film begins, you learn that a young doctor (Rogers) is on the run from back East. What exactly he did or who he is covering for, the viewer has no idea. However, through some unusual circumstances, he's able to infiltrate the Border Legion--a group of criminals that have been plaguing the West. But, since the Doc is a good guy at heart, he agrees to help the Sheriff--provided the Sheriff trusts him to do a bit of undercover work. In addition to Roy and Gabby, Joe Sawyer plays a baddie and Maude Eburne plays the wonderfully crusty Hurricane Hattie. While the ending is just too perfect to be believed, it does move along well and is entertaining.
The film opens with an amusing wheel barrel stunt introducing Mr. Hayes; though, how he emerged intact is a mystery! Hayes is given a comic love interest - Maude Eburne (as Hurricane). Hayes plays a role other than "Gabby", but listening carefully will reveal that doesn't always prevent Roy Rogers from calling him Gabby. Jay Novello (as Santos) steals the show as one of Joseph Sawyer (as Guilden)'s gang. You'll wonder why Rogers leaves Santos so close to a knife and horse at the end of one scene. Mr. Novello's Santos has a unusually close relationship with his boss; their final scene is interesting. Rogers' songs "With My Guitar and You" and "Get Along Little Doggies" are nicely inserted. None of the pluses are enough to life "The Border Legion" aka "West of the Badlands" from mediocrity, however.
*** The Border Legion (1940) Joseph Kane ~ Roy Rogers, George 'Gabby' Hayes, Jay Novello
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- PatzerAt one point Roy Rogers refers to George "Gabby" Hayes' character as "Gabby," even though his character name in this film is "Honest John Whittaker."
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Oscar 'Red' McGooney: I've worked my way up from a common horse thief to a ten-notch man.
- VerbindungenReferenced in Harrys wundersames Strafgericht: Baby Talk (1987)
- SoundtracksWith My Guitar and You
Written by Mort Harris (as Harris), Edward Heyman (as Heyman) and Ted Snyder (as Snyder)
Sung by Roy Rogers
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- Herkunftsland
- Sprache
- Auch bekannt als
- West of the Badlands
- Drehorte
- Produktionsfirma
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- Laufzeit
- 58 Min.
- Farbe
- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.37 : 1