Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuStagecoach owner Dave Collins and his sidekick Chito take on thieving cowboys with the help of a ranch owner's daughter.Stagecoach owner Dave Collins and his sidekick Chito take on thieving cowboys with the help of a ranch owner's daughter.Stagecoach owner Dave Collins and his sidekick Chito take on thieving cowboys with the help of a ranch owner's daughter.
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Has a similar theme as "West of the Pecos" where a lady disguises herself briefly as a boy. This movie was fun to watch. Different from many Tim Holt westerns-he goes by another name in this movie,his character and Chito are not mending fences,and surprise, surprise-he gets the girl at the end. The ending is typical with a lady chasing Chito.
When the owner of the ranch runs into trouble with the bunch of crooks in the ol west, Collins (Tim Holt) tries to help. "Jessie", the ranch owner's daughter (Jeff Donnell), can ID the crooks, but decides to masquerade as a man for some unknown reason. It's all so more complicated than it needs to be. Some great scenes of the Alabama Hills, where SO MANY old westerns were made. The constant, silly "mis-understandings" and complaining by Jessie got annoying after a while. It's a very, typical western, bad guys on the run from the good guys. Tim Holt died quite young at 54 from the cancer. Directed by Lew Landers, who directed TONS of films in the 1930s and 1940s. It's pretty good. Plain, simple wester, with some great outdoor chase scenes. Oatburners...
After building his fortune in San Francisco, millionaire Peter Arnold (Thurston Hall) is heading to his ranch to retire, taking with him his daughter Jessie (Jeff Donnell) who wants to go back to San Francisco. But it seems that Arnold's ranch foreman, Thatcher (Joe Sawyer) has been lining his own pockets whilst running the ranch and knows that when Arnold discovers the truth the good times will be over. It is why Thatcher has a couple of men attack the stagecoach which Arnold and Jessie are travelling on but are thwarted by Dave (Tim Holt) and Chito (Richard Martin). When the same two henchmen rob another stagecoach Dave and Chito find themselves going after the stolen gold whilst Dave has to deal with Jessie who after masquerading as a cowboy finds herself falling for Dave.
It's a Tim Holt western but cutie Jeff Donnell steals the scene with her comic timing. She plays the daughter of a rich man who wants to return to San Francisco- there's some humorous lines, an air of lightness amidst the usual sagebrush action. It has shades of "It happened one night" and it's quite surprising that Chico didn't get the gal in the end. It's strange that Chico is meant to be girl crazy but he didn't figure out that "Jesse James" is Jeff Donnell! But Tim Holt knew all along. It's a thoroughly fun western with a grand location. One of Tom Holt's best.
It's a Tim Holt western but cutie Jeff Donnell steals the scene with her comic timing. She plays the daughter of a rich man who wants to return to San Francisco- there's some humorous lines, an air of lightness amidst the usual sagebrush action. It has shades of "It happened one night" and it's quite surprising that Chico didn't get the gal in the end. It's strange that Chico is meant to be girl crazy but he didn't figure out that "Jesse James" is Jeff Donnell! But Tim Holt knew all along. It's a thoroughly fun western with a grand location. One of Tom Holt's best.
Yes, it is your typical Tim Holt western which makes it well worth watching at least twice. There are thieves, shoot-em-ups, horse chases, and women looking for love. It's just another one of many great Tim Holt westerns. I enjoyed it.
Donnell may not be as pretty as the standard girl lead, but she's a very good comedienne. In fact, her amusing impersonation of a boy (Jessie) just about overshadows the rest of this oater. The plot itself is fairly typical—crooked ranch hands try to bump off the boss, and in the process also steal Dave's (Holt) stage line gold shipment. Naturally Dave doesn't take kindly to this, and so the conflict takes off from there. Complicating things is Jessie who falls big time for Dave who, amusingly, thinks she's a boy, leading to some interesting situations.
Aside from Donnell's expert turn, director Landers makes scenic use of the neolithic Alabama Hills familiar to generations of Western fans. In fact, for a journeyman director some of the outdoor staging is downright inspired (Jessie running across the flats in a long shot). Good to see veteran actors like Sawyer, Hall, and the mustachioed MacDonald (as a sheriff, no less!), picking up a payday. My only question is what Birdie (Carol Hughes) is doing in the movie since her role seems unnecessary—the romantic stuff being handled by Donnell. Probably, they wanted a foil for Chito (Martin); after all, this may be the only matinée series where the sidekick is handsomer than the lead!
Anyway, it's a solid series entry with a standout performance and a bunch of fine outdoor scenery.
Aside from Donnell's expert turn, director Landers makes scenic use of the neolithic Alabama Hills familiar to generations of Western fans. In fact, for a journeyman director some of the outdoor staging is downright inspired (Jessie running across the flats in a long shot). Good to see veteran actors like Sawyer, Hall, and the mustachioed MacDonald (as a sheriff, no less!), picking up a payday. My only question is what Birdie (Carol Hughes) is doing in the movie since her role seems unnecessary—the romantic stuff being handled by Donnell. Probably, they wanted a foil for Chito (Martin); after all, this may be the only matinée series where the sidekick is handsomer than the lead!
Anyway, it's a solid series entry with a standout performance and a bunch of fine outdoor scenery.
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- PatzerIn the opening scene the stagecoach driver is on the left side of the box and is still there before the outlaws attack, but during the attack the driver is on the right side.
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