Unos ladrones de ganado muy organizados operan con mataderos portátiles y furgonetas frigoríficas. El gobernador pide a los Tres Mezquiteros que vayan de incógnito para investigar.Unos ladrones de ganado muy organizados operan con mataderos portátiles y furgonetas frigoríficas. El gobernador pide a los Tres Mezquiteros que vayan de incógnito para investigar.Unos ladrones de ganado muy organizados operan con mataderos portátiles y furgonetas frigoríficas. El gobernador pide a los Tres Mezquiteros que vayan de incógnito para investigar.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Dude Ranch Cowhand
- (sin créditos)
- Rustler
- (sin créditos)
- Marshal
- (sin créditos)
Opiniones destacadas
Personally, I like John Wayne as an actor in this series of films as Stony Brook then the A pictures he would soon start to make. Who cannot like that corny dummy Elmer. There is a kind of humor in these movies made by Republic that I have never seen from any other studio. My gut feeling is that it is a Americana feeling, and I like that. As in PALS OF THE SADDLE, Wayne's character as Killer Madigan is right on target while being slightly offbeat and wonderful at the same time.
Great music, sound effects,humor and a rousing adventure make this a nifty film.
Bob Livingston had been replaced at this point in the series by a very good-looking John Wayne as Stony Brooke, but Ray Corrigan and Max Terhune continued as Tucson Smith and Lullaby Joslin.
Veteran Polly Moran made a great lady dude visiting out West, and the bad guys -- a large number -- were very believable.
Maybe this is just exactly what we expect from the pros at Republic (I like the sound of that word) Pictures, but George Sherman's directing was actually above the average. He used a moving camera to excellent benefit and got some superlative performances out of, perhaps especially, Crash Corrigan, who was in great shape, and looked handsome and heroic, and gave a very credible performance.
Three Mesquiteers movies after the very earliest entries were programmers and probably were never expected to be considered classics, but they are. In part because of the unfailingly high quality of casts and in part because of the generally good quality of story.
There was a lack of consistency in the settings, this one being set at about the time of the filming, with cars and trucks figuring as prominently as horses.
But it all fits; there is no anachronistic feeling.
This is good stuff, and I recommend "Red River Range," which you can find at YouTube.
In this story, the Mesquiteers are, as usual, undercover agents working for the side of nicenss. They've arrived in town to investigate an insanely organized cattle rustling scheme...one that has a portable slaughterhouse that immediately processes the beef and cuts out the middleman. Can our handsome Mequiteers...and Max...manage to get to the bottom of all this?
This film is pretty typical of a Mesquiteer film, even with Wayne in the lead and the guys going undercover. As usual, Terhune whips out Elmer...his ventriloquist dummy!! I can't stand this and audiences back in the day must have groaned when they saw a couple dummies among the crime-fighters!
** 1/2 (out of 4)
"B" Western from Republic has The Three Mesquiteers (led by John Wayne) trying to determine the cause of various cattle going missing. This is really no better or worse than the thousands of "B" films made during this period but you do have Wayne here, which puts it a notch above other films that did this very storyline. There's some nice action but the story is oh so predictable.
As of now, the only way to view these is on AMC but that means you also get commercials. Hopefully one day all the films will be released in a box set.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaJohn Wayne's last b-movie before becoming famous for Stagecoach and thereafter a huge movie star. He made over fifty small films before his fame, mostly Western programmers.
- Citas
Lullaby Joslin: Reckon the folks in Red River will kinda be surprised they're gettin' three investigators when they only asked for one?
Stony Brooke: They're only gettin' one - and his two assistants.
Tucson Smith: And you're the one?
Stony Brooke: Sure!
Tucson Smith: It's awfully nice of you to take us along for the ride.
- ConexionesEdited into Six Gun Theater: Red River Range (2016)
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Detalles
- Tiempo de ejecución56 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1