Añade un argumento en tu idiomaLash and Fuzzy sent to help John Watson with his stage line arrive to find him murdered. Recognizing the outlaws they trail them to their leader Baxter. But before Baxter can tell who the bi... Leer todoLash and Fuzzy sent to help John Watson with his stage line arrive to find him murdered. Recognizing the outlaws they trail them to their leader Baxter. But before Baxter can tell who the big boss is he is shot. After getting the stage through to assure the mail contract, Lash no... Leer todoLash and Fuzzy sent to help John Watson with his stage line arrive to find him murdered. Recognizing the outlaws they trail them to their leader Baxter. But before Baxter can tell who the big boss is he is shot. After getting the stage through to assure the mail contract, Lash now realizes who the boss is.
- Marshal Cheyenne Davis
- (as 'Lash' La Rue)
- Deputy Fuzzy Jones
- (as Al 'Fuzzy' St. John)
- Bob Watson
- (as Brad Slaven)
- Postal Inspector Hardy
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- Henchman
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- Townsman
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- Townsman
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A central point to notice. When Lash disarms a gun-toter with his whip, it's done in two shots—of him first cocking and letting go, and second of the whip end snapping loose the gun. We never get the entire sequence in a single master shot. Separating the sequence into two shots does cut down on the number of retakes should LaRue miss his target in a master shot. But it also means we don't get to see how good he really is with a whip. Nonetheless, he wields the leather strap like he knows what he's doing, which was more than enough to satisfy us Front Row kids back in 1947.
And Janice (reviewer), I hate to say so, but the reason you don't see your heart-throb LaRue "smooch a damsel" is because of Front Row kids like me. If there were any girls at those matinees, I don't remember them, and if we 10-year boys had seen Lash in a love scene— well, ugh!—as we guys all knew, cowboys only kissed their horses, which for us was the way the world should be. Anyhow, the world changes and thankfully so do little boys, but I admit to still enjoying a gumdrop or two while watching the guy with the whip hard ride across the screen. As he does in Stage to Mesa City.
The kids are Jennifer Holt and Brad Slaven and they have no idea who wants their line and the mail contract that could go with it. The outlaws also seem to know every move they make. So it's a bit of detective work for both Lash and Fuzzy.
The leader is a clever dude and in a position to know all. I think you can figure out who it is just watching the film.
The usual hard riding and gunplay with Lash LaRue using the bullwhip to disarm one villain.
PRC had no money to spend and spend they didn't. A lot of stock footage that any B western fan will recognize instantly.
The Lash's fans will be pleased.
Larue was never an accomplished actor, yet he does have an on screen persona in these films that makes the film entertaining for B-western fans. His deadpan delivery and feisty demeanor make him even more believable as he pursues the murderin' rascal in question. As always, Fuzzy St.John gives a humorous performance as the clown in prospector's clothing who aides Lash in "tracking" the dirty villain responsible for murder and mayhem.
Elementary, my dear Lash !
However, what a cheap movie company this was! In almost all of the films I watched yesterday, there were the same exact scenes over and over, in each of the movies. In two of the movies, there was the same exact stagecoach chase with the same damsel in distress! Oh well, so what! I got to see my Lash in all his glory. My heart is still beating wildly. What a guy!
¿Sabías que...?
- PifiasIn the opening sequence of outlaws chasing a stage, the close-up shows a driver sitting high at the front center of a wagon with a metal rack directly behind him that is taller than he is and close to his back. The wide view shows a stage with the driver sitting low to one side and his back against the front end of the stage and a low metal rack that goes all the way around the top of the stage.
- ConexionesRemade as Stage to Blue River (1951)
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- País de origen
- Idioma
- Títulos en diferentes países
- Fuzzys Abenteuer
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- Duración56 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1