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Nachdem er einen Überfall auf sein Büro in der Firma inszeniert hat, findet ein Bergbauingenieur keine Arbeit mehr in der Branche. Er etabliert sich dann als Gutachter will eine Silbermine e... Alles lesenNachdem er einen Überfall auf sein Büro in der Firma inszeniert hat, findet ein Bergbauingenieur keine Arbeit mehr in der Branche. Er etabliert sich dann als Gutachter will eine Silbermine erwerben.Nachdem er einen Überfall auf sein Büro in der Firma inszeniert hat, findet ein Bergbauingenieur keine Arbeit mehr in der Branche. Er etabliert sich dann als Gutachter will eine Silbermine erwerben.
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- Hauptbesetzung
Kasey Rogers
- Josephine
- (as Laura Elliott)
Robert Anderson
- Rucker
- (Nicht genannt)
Nick Borgani
- Miner
- (Nicht genannt)
Chet Brandenburg
- Mining Foreman
- (Nicht genannt)
Paul E. Burns
- Ed Paxton
- (Nicht genannt)
Cliff Clark
- Bartender
- (Nicht genannt)
Frank Fenton
- Creede
- (Nicht genannt)
Slim Gaut
- Storekeeper
- (Nicht genannt)
Myron Healey
- Bleek
- (Nicht genannt)
Billy House
- Tim Malone
- (Nicht genannt)
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The writer reportedly found the story so complicated he had trouble making the screenplay coherent.It shows,particularly in the first scene ,which does not look at all like a first scene-there's the same problem in Haskin's and O'Brien 's "war path" ,the -in my opinion- better follow-up the same year.These movies were supposed to make this actor a western star but left him a tough guy in thrillers in which he excelled .
Anyway the star of this western is the incredibly attractive Yvonne De Carlo ;every time she appears,you only have eyes for her.And there is a scene where her face is filmed in close shot! A labored western ,with two good chases at the beginning and at the end .If it were not for De Carlo,I would rather recommend "war path".
Anyway the star of this western is the incredibly attractive Yvonne De Carlo ;every time she appears,you only have eyes for her.And there is a scene where her face is filmed in close shot! A labored western ,with two good chases at the beginning and at the end .If it were not for De Carlo,I would rather recommend "war path".
Silver City is a slightly more complex tale of the west than is usual with the sins of greed and jealousy working overtime here.
Hard to believe but little elfin Barry Fitzgerald is one of the villains in this film. Barry plays a miserly silver mine owner who has leased one of his played out mines to Edgar Buchanan and his daughter Yvonne DeCarlo. That is Barry thought it was played out, but Edmond O'Brien has found a rich new vein and Fitzgerald is frozen out. Not if he can help it though.
Jealousy is what Kasey Rogers arouses in men. She's got her husband Richard Arlen who represents a big eastern mining concern all hot and bothered over here flirtations. One of those flirtations has been with O'Brien who used to work for Arlen. He's blackballed O'Brien from getting work with most outfits and O'Brien is picking up chump change from wherever he can.
Now how these two plot elements combine is for you to watch Silver City and learn. But I assure you the recipe delivers a good performance cake. I was most impressed with Fitzgerald in this one. The only other time I recall he essayed villainy on the screen was in And Then There Were None and we don't know he's the bad guy until the very very end. Also note Michael Moore in this cast, not the documentary maker, but an actor who sports a mean and sadistic disposition as another of Fitzgerald's cronies.
That most noted of color cinematographers Ray Rennahan does some nice work here, but Silver City could use a restoration. Check it out and see what I mean.
Hard to believe but little elfin Barry Fitzgerald is one of the villains in this film. Barry plays a miserly silver mine owner who has leased one of his played out mines to Edgar Buchanan and his daughter Yvonne DeCarlo. That is Barry thought it was played out, but Edmond O'Brien has found a rich new vein and Fitzgerald is frozen out. Not if he can help it though.
Jealousy is what Kasey Rogers arouses in men. She's got her husband Richard Arlen who represents a big eastern mining concern all hot and bothered over here flirtations. One of those flirtations has been with O'Brien who used to work for Arlen. He's blackballed O'Brien from getting work with most outfits and O'Brien is picking up chump change from wherever he can.
Now how these two plot elements combine is for you to watch Silver City and learn. But I assure you the recipe delivers a good performance cake. I was most impressed with Fitzgerald in this one. The only other time I recall he essayed villainy on the screen was in And Then There Were None and we don't know he's the bad guy until the very very end. Also note Michael Moore in this cast, not the documentary maker, but an actor who sports a mean and sadistic disposition as another of Fitzgerald's cronies.
That most noted of color cinematographers Ray Rennahan does some nice work here, but Silver City could use a restoration. Check it out and see what I mean.
Byron Haskin somehow received four Oscar nominations over the course of his career - why, beats me, because I have seen better directors never get one. That aside, he does a pretty poor job with a rather good cast, including Edmond O'Brien, Yvonne de Carlo, Richard Arlen, Edgar Buchanan, Barry Fitzgerald.
Apart from an Hamlet-like Ed O'Brien (he knows Arlen and his sidekicks have ruined his reputation, and spread bad references that keep him from becoming gainfully employed, but he seems to accept it all as inevitable, possibly because he loves Mrs Barber, who is seeing archenemy Arlen).
This gives you an idea as to how confusing and unbelievable the script is. It only gets worse: the fisticuffs are poorly done and the final shootout sequence is so ridiculous it must be one of the worst I have ever watched.
Beautiful Yvonne de Carlo is the saving grace, O'Brien always solid to watch. 6/10.
Apart from an Hamlet-like Ed O'Brien (he knows Arlen and his sidekicks have ruined his reputation, and spread bad references that keep him from becoming gainfully employed, but he seems to accept it all as inevitable, possibly because he loves Mrs Barber, who is seeing archenemy Arlen).
This gives you an idea as to how confusing and unbelievable the script is. It only gets worse: the fisticuffs are poorly done and the final shootout sequence is so ridiculous it must be one of the worst I have ever watched.
Beautiful Yvonne de Carlo is the saving grace, O'Brien always solid to watch. 6/10.
This 1951 Color Western features a splendid cast, familiar story and a memorable conclusion. The great Edmond O'Brien leads the great cast in a story of greed, graft and silver mine shenanigans. Arlen and O'Brien are former partners who do battle over the treasures ( A lady and a mine !)
Along for the bumpy ride in this fun oater are Edgar Buchanan, Richard Arlen and Yvonne DeCarlo. I also enjoyed seeing the great Barry Fitzgerald as a villainous mine older. Fans of post WWII westerns will enjoy this well-paced film. I believe that Edmond Obrien rarely gave a bad performance........ this one was one of his best !
They don't make 'em like this anymore.........but they should !
Along for the bumpy ride in this fun oater are Edgar Buchanan, Richard Arlen and Yvonne DeCarlo. I also enjoyed seeing the great Barry Fitzgerald as a villainous mine older. Fans of post WWII westerns will enjoy this well-paced film. I believe that Edmond Obrien rarely gave a bad performance........ this one was one of his best !
They don't make 'em like this anymore.........but they should !
Byron Haskin was notorious for his science fiction work, including his TV industry career - OUTER LIMITS, for instance. No one will forget WAR OF THE WORLDS, NAKED JUNGLE. CONQUEST OF SPACE, ROBINSON CRUSOE ON MARS, FROM THE EARTH TO THE MOON. And in the crime genre also he gave some good stuff: I WALK ALONE, TOO LATE FOR TEARS. This western is colourful, action packed, and also pulled by Yvonne de Carlo's presence, although the story itself is totally forgettable, as were WARPATH and DENVER AND RIO GRANDE. But it remains a very acceptable time waster, especially for a on western specialist. Byron Haskin was not Ray Nazarro nor Lesley Selander. For them, it would have been their masterpiece !!!!
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