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Auch ein Sheriff braucht mal Hilfe

Originaltitel: Support Your Local Sheriff!
  • 1969
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 32 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,4/10
13.826
IHRE BEWERTUNG
James Garner in Auch ein Sheriff braucht mal Hilfe (1969)
Official Trailer ansehen
trailer wiedergeben3:10
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30 Fotos
Schwarze KomödieKomödieWestlich

Im alten Westen wird ein Mann nur wegen des Lohns Sheriff und denkt, er kann sich aus dem Staub machen, wenn es schwierig wird. Am Ende setzt er stattdessen auf Einfallsreichtum.Im alten Westen wird ein Mann nur wegen des Lohns Sheriff und denkt, er kann sich aus dem Staub machen, wenn es schwierig wird. Am Ende setzt er stattdessen auf Einfallsreichtum.Im alten Westen wird ein Mann nur wegen des Lohns Sheriff und denkt, er kann sich aus dem Staub machen, wenn es schwierig wird. Am Ende setzt er stattdessen auf Einfallsreichtum.

  • Regie
    • Burt Kennedy
  • Drehbuch
    • William Bowers
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • James Garner
    • Joan Hackett
    • Walter Brennan
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,4/10
    13.826
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Burt Kennedy
    • Drehbuch
      • William Bowers
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • James Garner
      • Joan Hackett
      • Walter Brennan
    • 86Benutzerrezensionen
    • 45Kritische Rezensionen
    • 56Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Auszeichnungen
      • 1 Gewinn & 3 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    James Garner
    James Garner
    • Jason
    Joan Hackett
    Joan Hackett
    • Prudy
    Walter Brennan
    Walter Brennan
    • Pa Danby
    Harry Morgan
    Harry Morgan
    • Olly Perkins
    Jack Elam
    Jack Elam
    • Jake
    Henry Jones
    Henry Jones
    • Henry Jackson
    Bruce Dern
    Bruce Dern
    • Joe Danby
    Willis Bouchey
    Willis Bouchey
    • Thomas Devery
    Gene Evans
    Gene Evans
    • Tom Danby
    Walter Burke
    Walter Burke
    • Fred Johnson
    Dick Peabody
    • Luke Danby
    Chubby Johnson
    Chubby Johnson
    • Brady
    Kathleen Freeman
    Kathleen Freeman
    • Mrs. Danvers
    Dick Haynes
    Dick Haynes
    • Bartender
    Richard Alden
    Richard Alden
      Robert Anderson
      Robert Anderson
      • Man at Kate's Eatery
      • (Nicht genannt)
      Bill Borzage
      Bill Borzage
      • Townsman
      • (Nicht genannt)
      Danny Borzage
      • Accordionist at Funeral
      • (Nicht genannt)
      • Regie
        • Burt Kennedy
      • Drehbuch
        • William Bowers
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      9TheUnknown837-1

      effective and flat-out funny blend of the Western and comedy genres

      "Support Your Local Sheriff!", like most comedy films, creates a sort of alternative reality dimension in which the characters are more bumbling and strange, behave completely unlike anybody would have in real life, and produce jokes that only the audience finds effective. And unlike others I can think of, "Support Your Local Sheriff!" does this very well. James Garner plays a take-it-easy man "on his way to Australia" who stops to take his first job ever as a lawman in a boomtown somewhere, sometime in the Old West. And right from the beginning, things really start to get awkward.

      Garner shares the screen with other popular and talented actors such as Jack Elam, Harry Morgan, Walter Brennan, Joan Hackett, Gene Evans, and Bruce Dern. I felt the performances were very well-done, most noticeable for Harry Morgan as the town's loud-speaking, acting-before-thinking mayor and Jack Elam as Garner's reluctantly appointed deputy, having been "promoted" from "shoveling horse...working around the stables." Walter Brennan did a sort of parody on some of his other villainous characters, still maintaining a good performance and still being a comical character without making any of the modern "funny" tactics such as acting out of the ordinary.

      That goes for the entire film. Even though it's a comedy and nothing in this film would really happen in a sane world of sane people, it makes it look as if it COULD happen. That's the problem with comedy films nowadays: they don't make things look like they MIGHT happen. This film does.

      Bottom line, I recommend "Support Your Local Sheriff!" for its outstanding way of blending two quite contrary genres and still making a very effective and entertaining film. I found myself laughing several times and this is definitely the kind of film to suit an entire family just looking for a good, non-serious film that does not taking cliché or distasteful tactics in order to try and make us crack up.
      9hitchcockthelegend

      Our last sheriff was a good organiser. Yellow clear through, but a good organiser.

      Support Your Local Sheriff! is directed by Burt Kennedy and written by William Bowers. It stars James Garner, Joan Hackett, Walter Brennan, Jack Elam, Harry Morgan and Bruce Dern. Harry Stradling Jr. is the cinematographer and Jeff Alexander scores the music. The film is essentially a parody of a Western splinter that encompasses an iconoclastic new arrival in a troubled town who sets about taming it. Here it's James Garner as Jason McCullough who is on his way to Australia to make his fortune. Stopping over in an Old Western town for some rest, a bite to eat, and maybe earn some cash? McCullough is disgusted to find corruption and murder is rife. Showing a firm backbone and some nifty skills with a gun, McCullough highly impresses the town dignitaries who offer him the position of Sheriff. A job he finally accepts and begins taming the town with his unconventional methods.

      Support Your Local Sheriff! Very much had time on its side when it was released. Interest in the Western as a genre had waned considerably, with the advent of free television potentially ready to drive the final nails into the coffin. Four years earlier Cat Ballou had shown that a comedy Western in the 60s could be well received. While master craftsman Howard Hawks had parodied his own Rio Bravo a year after Cat Ballou with the well regarded El Dorado. Throw into the pot that James Garner had good comedic Western credentials behind him on account of his run in TV series Maverick (1957-1962); and it's evident that Messrs Kennedy & Bowers knew exactly what they were doing.

      Roger Ebert famously accused the makers of the film of being thieves, not buying into the parody basis, he hated the film and thought it just stole from other Western movies whilst being made in a TV show style. Well that's kind of the core of a parody movie is it not? Bowers & Kennedy have crafted a top dollar irreverent Oater, embracing the clichés of many standard genre pics that had gone before it-and then turning them upside down. While all the time, with this cast of very knowing genre participants, cloaking the picture with love and affection. It's not so much biting the hand that feeds you, but more a tasteful appreciation of what was sometimes fed.

      Full of truly memorable scenes such as a jail without bars, the film is immeasurably helped by the on fire cast. Garner deadpans it a treat and is charismatic into the bargain. As he goes about taming the town more by logic and suggestion than rapid gunfire, he's a hero that's very easy to warm too. Hackett, who owes the Western fan nothing after Will Penny, is simply adorable as a bumbling rich girl quickly getting the hots for the new Sheriff. Morgan & Dern play it firmly with a glint in the eye and tongue in cheek, and Brennan, a god-like bastion of Western's, is hilarious as the patriarch of the bullying Danby clan. But best of the bunch is Jack Elam (The Far Country/ Vera Cruz/ Gunfight at the OK Corral), who playing the town character somehow finds himself (in spite of himself) employed as the Sheriff's deputy, turns in a lesson in visual and physical comedy. Fittingly it's Elam who closes the film out with a suitably knowing piece of smart.

      It lacks some great scenic photography and the score is a bit too much Keystone Coppery, but really this is about the excellent script and the players bringing it to life. A Western comedy gem. 9/10
      8Sloke

      1969: The last great year for westerns

      There hasn't been a decade since 1969 as loaded with classic Westerns as was that one year: "Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid," "The Wild Bunch," "True Grit," "Once Upon A Time In The West," and this one, the least appreciated but easiest to watch.

      James Garner is such a comfortable onscreen presence, it's hard to appreciate all the fine work he does in this film. It's a clever comedy that is perhaps a bit too anxious to please, but can make you laugh all the same. The supporting actors are tremendous, too. It's funny to see Dern play such a naif, but Brennan has the best time of it. His expression when Garner sticks his finger in the barrel of Brennan's pistol is priceless.

      No scorpion fights, no blown-up trains, no Italian dubbing or even Strother Martin. But I can't think of a better family movie, or just something to beat the blues.
      8jeichenberger

      Just Plain Fun!

      Now, I will even watch James Garner in a bad movie. That whole worldly wise, yet winsome thing he has going makes you think of that best bud you had in junior high.

      But this is actually a very good, drown yourself in a bag of popcorn, and laugh your cares away film.

      Is it a western parody or humorous homage to some of the great character actors in American western? It certainly doesn't have a mean bone in its body and doesn't rely on shock humor to get you chuckling. This film respects its predecessors and has good clean fun with them.

      It's a DVD you can easily find for under $10, and well worth it.
      PulpVideo

      A Great "Movie Night" Film for All Audiences

      This is a great film to have in your collection and to pull out when you have guests with varied tastes. Fantastic screenplay, staging, pacing and, most of all, incredible acting, all come together to make this a nearly perfect film. Someone says, "I don't like Westerns," you tell them this is a western "spoof" and really more of a brain-over-brawn and romance than a western in the classical sense. Another says, "I'm getting tired of romantic-comedies," you tell them that it's not the main storyline, and the romance is just another part of the spoof. There are some well-staged and funny action scenes and lots of witty dialogue. Whatever a person likes, it is in here; and whatever a person may not like, there is not so much of it in here to dominate the movie, and so much else to enjoy. Get this one in your video library as soon as possible...

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      • Wissenswertes
        On the wall in the jail, the wanted poster for "Ben Silas" is the same prop seen frequently in Rauchende Colts (1955).
      • Patzer
        When the Danbys come into town for the final showdown, there are 13 of them. During the battle, two are shot down by Prudy, yet when they all come to the cannon at the end, there are still 13 of them.
      • Zitate

        Mayor Ollie Perkins: I wanted you to meet my daughter, Sheriff. She's a good cook, a mighty fine looking girl. Takes after her dear, departed mother.

        Jason McCullough: Mother died, huh?

        Mayor Ollie Perkins: Nope, she just departed.

      • Alternative Versionen
        The opening and closing 2008 MGM logos appear in the post-2016 prints.
      • Verbindungen
        Featured in Pioneers of Television: Westerns (2011)
      • Soundtracks
        Rock of Ages
        Lyrics by Augustus Montague Toplady

        Music by Thomas Hastings

        Hummed by Joan Hackett; played on the accordion during the funeral at the beginning

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      • Erscheinungsdatum
        • 8. August 1969 (Westdeutschland)
      • Herkunftsland
        • Vereinigte Staaten
      • Sprache
        • Englisch
      • Auch bekannt als
        • Ayude a su comisaro
      • Drehorte
        • Iverson Ranch - 1 Iverson Lane, Chatsworth, Los Angeles, Kalifornien, USA
      • Produktionsfirmen
        • Cherokee Productions
        • Three Pictures
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      • Budget
        • 750.000 $ (geschätzt)
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        1 Stunde 32 Minuten
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        • Mono
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        • 1.85 : 1

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