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Dreckiges Gold

Originaltitel: The Train Robbers
  • 1973
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 32 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,4/10
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IHRE BEWERTUNG
John Wayne, Ann-Margret, and Rod Taylor in Dreckiges Gold (1973)
Theatrical Trailer from Warner Bros. Pictures
trailer wiedergeben3:33
1 Video
59 Fotos
Italo-WesternKlassischer WesternAbenteuerActionWestern

Ein Revolverheld namens Lane wird von einer Witwe, Mrs. Lowe, angeheuert, um das von ihrem Mann gestohlene Gold zu finden, damit sie es zurückgeben und neu anfangen kann.Ein Revolverheld namens Lane wird von einer Witwe, Mrs. Lowe, angeheuert, um das von ihrem Mann gestohlene Gold zu finden, damit sie es zurückgeben und neu anfangen kann.Ein Revolverheld namens Lane wird von einer Witwe, Mrs. Lowe, angeheuert, um das von ihrem Mann gestohlene Gold zu finden, damit sie es zurückgeben und neu anfangen kann.

  • Regie
    • Burt Kennedy
  • Drehbuch
    • Burt Kennedy
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • John Wayne
    • Ann-Margret
    • Rod Taylor
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    6,4/10
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    • Regie
      • Burt Kennedy
    • Drehbuch
      • Burt Kennedy
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • John Wayne
      • Ann-Margret
      • Rod Taylor
    • 68Benutzerrezensionen
    • 31Kritische Rezensionen
    • 64Metascore
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    John Wayne
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    • Lane
    Ann-Margret
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    • Mrs. Lowe
    Rod Taylor
    Rod Taylor
    • Grady
    Ben Johnson
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    • Jesse
    Christopher George
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    • Calhoun
    Bobby Vinton
    Bobby Vinton
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    Jerry Gatlin
    Jerry Gatlin
    • Sam Turner
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    Ricardo Montalban
    • The Pinkerton Man
    Dennis Falt
    • Pursuing gunman
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    8hitchcockthelegend

    The hell you say!

    The Train Robbers is written and directed by Burt Kennedy. It stars John Wayne, Ann-Margret, Rod Taylor, Ben Johnson, Christopher George, Bobby Vinton, Jerry Gatlin and Ricardo Montalban. Music is by Dominic Frontiere and cinematography by William H. Clothier.

    Mrs. Lowe (Margret) hires Lane (Wayne) and his assembled crew to retrieve half a million U.S. dollars that her late husband stole during a train robbery. If they can find it and return it to the railroad, Mrs. Lowe will clear the family name and the Lane crew will pocket the $50,000 reward. However, there's also a considerably large posse out searching for the gold, and who is the strange man travelling alone observing things from afar?

    A Technicolor/Panavision production filmed out of Durango in Mexico, The Train Robbers is small in plot but huge of entertainment heart. Gorgeously photographed by the highly skilled Clothier, director and writer Kennedy blends action, suspense and comedy as he straight out focuses on characterisations being expanded among the landscape beauty. With under ten speaking parts in the piece, and man made property kept to a minimum, it's very much a pared down production. This in no way hurts the film, in fact it's refreshing to see such an airy Oater, one that is made in the 70s but feels very much like a throwback to the 50s production line of Westerns.

    The town of Liberty, Texas, forms the starting point for the movie, a near ghost town of a place, the arrival of the train bringing Mrs. Lowe and Lane feels like an intruder and accentuates the sparseness that will dictate the tone of the movie. Once the group head out into the wilderness it becomes about conversations and characters reacting to revelations born out by those conversations. In the distance is the heavy numbered posse out for the gold as well, but we only glimpse them like they are shifting ghosts of the terrain, they themselves intruding on the Lane group who as the journey unfolds start to bond and learn about life and each other.

    Once the group locate the site of the stolen gold, it allows Kennedy and Clothier the chance to showcase some more striking imagery. Here out in the sand swept desert is what ultimately looks like a locomotive graveyard , the image is strong and it also signals the point where the film goes up a gear and the action enters the fray. All dusty paths then lead to an explosive finale and even as the dust settles we get a narrative twist that's very very cheeky. The cast are having fun, and hats off to Margret who manages to let her Mrs. Lowe character be more than just a honey-pot in the middle of mucho machismo.

    I love The Train Robbers, I really do, it's beautiful to look at and features cast and characters that are so easy to warm to. Sure there's flaws and it's routine and hardly treads new ground at a time when the Western was on its knees and struggling to stand up. But it's made with love and respect for those genre fans willing to whisk themselves back to the heady days of the Western. While those moaning about The Duke's girth are very much missing the whole point of it all, both thematically and as a hat tipper to genre tropes. 8/10
    searchanddestroy-1

    A classic, a real one

    I know this film since I was a kid. Nothing new here. I watched it yesterday, once more. It could have been made by Andrew Mac Laglen. All these westerns made in the late 60's and early 70's, starring John Wayne and his pals, have nothing to do with the same period Sam Peckinpah's or Monty Hellman's ones, the new western, another kind. But I like the both. The new generation was more downbeat, the counter culture, the death of the old west. Wayne was thousand miles away from this. On the contrary, he was still in the old western, from the fifties and forties.

    So, what could I say more about TRAIN ROBBERS?

    I like this kind of westerns, and always will do.

    Period.
    6michaelradny

    Typical John Wayne

    Whilst the Western genre for movies has died out since the sixties, most, if not all, John Wayne films are good and enjoyable today. However, with that said, this film (to the seasoned Western viewer) feels like nothing new and exciting. And again, with that said, it is not a bad film by any means. John Wayne puts up, yet again, a stellar performance with the backdrop being a decent adventure film with enough action to entice you for its duration.

    Whilst nothing brilliant, The Train Robbers is just an easy film to watch and make time fly. If you are not a Western fan, then give this one a miss because it will not promote you to watch another one, but for the more fans of the genre, this will not be so hit and miss for you.
    ChungMo

    The end of American westerns

    The film western had already been beaten dead for US audiences by the endless stream of television westerns. The vicious surrealism of the spaghetti western had essentially overwhelmed the clichés of Hollywood. What's a film maker to do? Clint Eastwood successfully made post-westerns by following the cynical, mysterious world-weary character he originated in the Leone films. What did everyone else do? Here's an example.

    The film starts with a modest imitation of the masterful opening sequence of Leone's "Once upon a Time in the West" while some characters wait for Wayne to arrive on a train. When Wayne finally appears the film switches back into Hollywood style. The dialog is largely by the book and the characters are about as interesting as any you would find in an average TV western. The photography is very good but it can't make up for the fact that at least 20 minutes of the film are long boring scenes of John Wayne and his pals riding around on horses against spectacular vistas. Sometimes they are being followed by a mysterious group of hooligans who pass the same vistas, same camera shot!

    The first 20 minutes of the film has no music but when Mr. Frontiere's orchestra kicks in (during those boring horse riding sequences), we are treated to bombastic western cliché music. Frontiere did some really good soundtracks elsewhere but this pales against much of Ennio Morricone's spaghetti western soundtracks.

    To the film's credit there are some good sequences and dialog. The scene with a crashed train that's half buried in the desert is neat. And the last scene in the film is funny, almost makes up for the rest of the film. This could have been good but it would have had to be done in the 1950's when the western wasn't so pickled.
    8chris-4016

    I like this movie because

    I have never seen a John Wayne movie that I didn't enjoy, although some of the very early stuff was a little hammy.

    The Duke always gave his best in all his films. Who cares about little little blips here and there. The Good guy always wins, and usually gets the girl.

    This film excels because of the way it leads the viewer down a dirty dusty path, with a wonderful twist just where you don't expect it.

    As always - Excellent Scenery, even the animals have their own little cameos.

    There is plenty of drama, and enough suspense to keep up concentration levels

    There are the usual little two way quips, and enough dialogue to paint a clear enough background to the key characters.

    Ben Johnson is his usual dry character, Rod Taylor plays a likable delayed adolescent, Ann Margret fills her part amply!

    Good Fun - Plenty of Bangs - Well Cast - Memorable Quips.

    Nobody minds a bit of repetition if it works, and contributes to the storyline which it does well.

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    • Wissenswertes
      Director Burt Kennedy wanted to cast Jack Elam as Grady. However John Wayne would not allow this, because he felt Elam had stolen too many scenes from him in Rio Lobo (1970).
    • Patzer
      During the era depicted, the price of gold in US dollars was fixed at $20.67 per troy ounce. $500,000 worth of gold would therefore weigh about 750 kg or 1,660 pounds avoirdupois - far too much for one man to shift or for one mule to carry, as depicted in different scenes.
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      Lane: If anyone tries to cross that river before we're out of sight - baptize 'em.

    • Verbindungen
      Edited into Ann-Margret: Från Valsjöbyn till Hollywood (2014)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 15. Februar 1973 (Westdeutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Los chacales del oeste
    • Drehorte
      • Durango, Mexiko
    • Produktionsfirma
      • Batjac Productions
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      • 1 Std. 32 Min.(92 min)
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      • Mono
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