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Lucha fratricida

Título original: Badlands of Dakota
  • 1941
  • Approved
  • 1h 14min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
5.9/10
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Hugh Herbert, Broderick Crawford, Frances Farmer, Andy Devine, Richard Dix, Ann Rutherford, and Robert Stack in Lucha fratricida (1941)
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El hermano del dueño de una taberna se enamora de su novia. Enfurecido, el segundo se une a ladrones forajidos. Su hermano se convierte en alguacil. Los sioux atacan cuando los forajidos rob... Leer todoEl hermano del dueño de una taberna se enamora de su novia. Enfurecido, el segundo se une a ladrones forajidos. Su hermano se convierte en alguacil. Los sioux atacan cuando los forajidos roban un banco. Amor y peligro en el Lejano Oeste.El hermano del dueño de una taberna se enamora de su novia. Enfurecido, el segundo se une a ladrones forajidos. Su hermano se convierte en alguacil. Los sioux atacan cuando los forajidos roban un banco. Amor y peligro en el Lejano Oeste.

  • Dirección
    • Alfred E. Green
  • Guionistas
    • Harold Shumate
    • Gerald Geraghty
    • Victor McLeod
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    • Robert Stack
    • Ann Rutherford
    • Richard Dix
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    • Dirección
      • Alfred E. Green
    • Guionistas
      • Harold Shumate
      • Gerald Geraghty
      • Victor McLeod
    • Elenco
      • Robert Stack
      • Ann Rutherford
      • Richard Dix
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    Robert Stack
    Robert Stack
    • Jim Holliday
    Ann Rutherford
    Ann Rutherford
    • Anne Grayson
    Richard Dix
    Richard Dix
    • Wild Bill Hickok
    Frances Farmer
    Frances Farmer
    • Jane
    Broderick Crawford
    Broderick Crawford
    • Bob Holliday
    Hugh Herbert
    Hugh Herbert
    • Rocky Plummer
    Andy Devine
    Andy Devine
    • Spearfish
    Lon Chaney Jr.
    Lon Chaney Jr.
    • Jack McCall
    Fuzzy Knight
    Fuzzy Knight
    • Hurricane Harry
    Addison Richards
    Addison Richards
    • Gen. George Custer
    The Jesters
    • 1876 Saloon Entertainers
    Dwight Latham
    • Member, The Jesters
    Walter Carlson
    • Member, The Jesters
    Guy Bonham
    • Member, The Jesters
    Richard Alexander
    Richard Alexander
    • Poker Player Who Challenges Jim
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    Don Barclay
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    Robert Barron
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      • Alfred E. Green
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      • Harold Shumate
      • Gerald Geraghty
      • Victor McLeod
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    4bengleson

    this oater is not quite a substantial meal

    Like a number of his earlier works, Badlands of Dakota assisted Broderick Crawford to develop the pained, overachieving Willie Stark he so absorbingly played in ALL THE KINGS MEN. The warpaint he occasionally dons does detract from the seriousness of his delivery but with plot twists like the finale, the paint probably was a welcome cover for his embarrassment. What I did like about the film was the restrained performance of Richard Dix as Wild Bill Hickok and the raw and bitter characterization of Calamity Jane by the exquisite and doomed France Farmer. The film is worth the time spent watching it if only to watch Farmer's swaggering scenes and to hear her deep and soothing voice.
    7kevinolzak

    Frances Farmer and Lon Chaney

    1941's "Badlands Of Dakota" is a higher budgeted 'B' Western from Universal, with a fascinating cast. Top billed Robert Stack gives the least interesting performance (not really his fault), as Jim Holliday, freewheeling brother of tough saloon owner Bob Holliday (Broderick Crawford); when Bob finds that his girl back east (Ann Rutherford) has decided to marry Jim, he falls in with Deadwood villain Jack McCall (Lon Chaney), whose gang commits raids disguised as native Indians. Of greater interest are the supporting players, Richard Dix as Wild Bill Hickok, and especially Frances Farmer as Jane (minus the 'Calamity'), who carries a torch for Bob, and must play a part in his downfall. With Hugh Herbert, Andy Devine, and Fuzzy Knight, we have an abundance of comic relief, and future Frankenstein Monster Glenn Strange is among Chaney's gang. Broderick Crawford and Hugh Herbert were coming off the comic Poe "The Black Cat"; Chaney and Crawford would work together again in "North to the Klondike," "Not as a Stranger," and "Big House, U. S. A."; Richard Dix soon reunited with Chaney in "Eyes of the Underworld." But in this film, no one can steal the thunder from Frances Farmer, whose commanding presence and captivating beauty prove to have been unique and unforgettable.
    5bkoganbing

    Slam bang Indian attack on Deadwood

    With such folks as General George A. Custer, Calamity Jane, and Wild Bill Hickok in the background, Badlands Of Dakota is the story of two brothers Broderick Crawford and Robert Stack and the girl they both love Ann Rutherford.

    Sadly this is based on a rather silly premise. Stack is the wastrel brother of Crawford who keeps having to pull him out of some bad scrapes. But he gives Stack the job of bringing Rutherford to Deadwood where he owns the great saloon and gambling parlor the Bella Union. But Stack and Rutherford fall in love and Crawford goes over to the group of outlaws who've been robbing stagecoaches headed by Lon Chaney, Jr. as Jack McCall.

    Richard Dix plays Hickok and Addison Richard is Custer and they are strictly in supporting roles. Frances Farmer plays Calamity Jane who has had it bad for both Dix and Crawford, but neither can see her.

    The real Calamity Jane was not a beauty to put it mildly. But Frances Farmer sure was. What was wrong with both of these guys?

    Some great familiar character players are in this one and there's a slam bang raid on Deadwood by the Sioux as a climax.

    But the silly plot premise keeps Badlands Of Dakota from joining the ranks of really great westerns.
    7lugonian

    Brother Against Brother

    BADLANDS OF DAKOTA (Universal, 1941), directed by Alfred E. Green, is a western featuring an all-star cast headed by the youthful Robert Stack. Though Stack later starred in the popular television series, "The Untouchables" (1959-1963), he was known during his early movie years as the young man who gave Deanna Durbin her first screen kiss in his motion picture debut in FIRST LOVE (Universal, 1939). While Stack's name alone in 1941 was not strong enough to make BADLANDS OF DAKOTA into a top-rated film, veteran actors Richard Dix and Frances Farmer became added attractions, giving this production some added appeal. Ann Rutherford, better known to many film historians as Polly Benedict in the "Andy Hardy" movie series, assumes loan-out assignment duties from MGM working opposite Stack playing the young girl who comes between two brothers.

    FORWARD: "A few years after the War between the states - Dakota territory was given to the Sioux Indian nation and patrolled by the Seventh Cavalry under the command of General Custer. In 1874, gold was discovered and Custer was unable to keep out the hordes of white settlers who swarmed into the territory. Thus was born Deadwood, a red, raw town in a burned out gulch." Following brief scenes involving wagon trains traveling west and the building of the town called Deadwood, Speed (Andy Devine) is introduced as the master of ceremonies presenting some upcoming acts that are to be performed at the Bella Union, a saloon owned by Bob Holliday (Broderick Crawford). Bob's youngest brother, Jim (Robert Stack), takes advantage of those fearing Bob's rough exterior by cheating at cards and getting drunk at the bar. Having been in Deadwood for six months after being talked into staying by Bob, Bob decides to have his irresponsible brother do him a favor by heading back to their hometown of St. Louis to bring back with him Anne Grayson (Ann Rutherford), the girl Bob intends to marry. While Jim has known Anne during their childhood days, he is surprised finding the once homely little girl to be an attractive 22 year-old woman. During their venture home by riverboat, Jim first makes the acquaintance of a gambler by the name of James Butler Hickok, better known as "Wild Bill" Hickok (Richard Dix), and later falls in love with Anne, marrying her during the boat's stop at Fort Pierre. Disappointed by the news of their marriage given to him by Jane (Frances Farmer), who loves Bob (who only looks upon her as a business partner), Bob joins a group of bandits headed by Jack McCall (Lon Chaney Jr.) doing a series of stagecoach holdups while at the same time appoints his weakling brother as the new town marshal more out of for vengeance than as a favor to him.

    The supporting cast also consists of Hugh Herbert ("Rocky" Flemmer, bartender/fire chief); Fuzzy Knight ("Hurricane" Harry); Addison Richards (George Armstrong Custer); Bradley Page (Chapman); and Samuel S. Hinds (Anne's hard-of-hearing Uncle Wilbur). Dwight Latin, Guy Bonher and Walter Carlson, credited as The Jesters, play musical entertainers performing such tunes as: "McNamara's Band," "We're Going to Have a Big Time Tonight" and "No One to Love." Of its cast members, Frances Farmer, billed simply as Jane, stands out as the character inspiration of Calamity Jane. Dressed in pants, buckskin clothes and western hat, her character is very much the tough talking, bar drinking and jealous nature Calamity Jane, and different style to the same character as portrayed by Jean Arthur in THE PLAINSMAN (Paramount, 1936). Unlike other movies about Calamity Jane's involvement with Wild Bill Hickok, BADLANDS OF DAKOTA shifts gears by having her more to the liking of Bob Holliday. Her involvement with Wild Bill Hickok, excellently played by Richard Dix, is barely existent here. Dix, sporting curly hair and mustache, is given little to do, which is surprising. His character is around long enough for attention, but other than gambling scenes, actually comes to Deadwood Gulch to find gold, and being more observant to Stack's activities than being a participant. Lon Chaney Jr., shortly before his achievement in horror films such as THE WOLF MAN (1941) and its sequels, plays a cattle thief known to Hickok for being the one who shot the Kansas Kid in Abilene in the back. Willie Fung resumes his stereotypical role of a Chinese laundryman, while Glenn Strange is seen with Chaney as one of his henchmen.

    Aside from Robert Stack playing a weakling turned into a town marshal, reminiscent but not superior to James Stewart's classic take in DESTRY RIDES AGAIN (Universal, 1939), BADLANDS OF DAKOTA doesn't disappoint with typical western action-packed style of gun shooting, Indian attacks, cavalry rescues, and so much more crammed into its 74 minutes. If the plot in general doesn't prove interesting, then the impressive casting of its players or runaway stagecoach scene involving Fuzzy Knight should.

    Not seen regularly on commercial television since the 1970s (notably New Jersey station, Channel 68, in 1978), BADLANDS OF DAKOTA has turned up decades later on cable television's Encore Channel. Due to its latter day viewings, the film overall should be a worthy rediscovery for western film buffs or anyone unaware of its existence. Overlooking the plot toying with historic facts and characters, BADLANDS OF DAKOTA, with comedic overtones, is fast-paced and surprisingly well-done. (**1/2)
    7coltras35

    Badlands of Dakota

    Set in the Dakotas during the days of the Great Gold Boom, the story finds brothers Jim and Bob Holliday (Stack and Broderick Crawford) fighting it out over the affections of pretty Anne Grayson (Ann Rutherford). While all this is going on, Wild Bill Hickok (Richard Dix) does his best to help Jim Holliday neutralise the local criminal element.

    "Badlands of Dakota" is an entertaining and engaging western, which mixes the presence of mythical figures from the Wild West, Wild Bill Hickok, Calamity Jane and General Custer, with comico-dramatic situations. It's an atypical western, oscillating between humor, (burlesque comedy) and dramatization - there's a great cast, from Broderick Crawford and the excellent Richard Dix, and the set pieces and the depiction of Deadwood is great. There's a strong sense of colour and drama as well as some fine action with shootouts, chases ( the Stagecoach sequence with the horses gobe was impressive) and an energetic Sioux attack on Deadwood.

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      Robert Stack called Lucha fratricida (1941) "one of the most forgettable Westerns ever made, a non-masterpiece."
    • Errores
      McNamara's Band wasn't written until 1889.
    • Citas

      Calamity Jane: Hiya, boys!

      Bob Holliday: Hello, Jane. When did you get in town?

      Calamity Jane: A few minutes ago. Just hit the jackpot, so I'm buying the drinks.

      Bob Holliday: Busy now.

      Calamity Jane: Aw, now, a lady don't enjoy drinking by herself. We sitting together at the show tonight?

      Bob Holliday: Maybe. You going home and change your clothes? Don't you ever wear dresses anymore?

      Calamity Jane: Not unless I have to. Makes me feel too darn effeminate.

    • Conexiones
      Edited from Los jinetes de la muerte (1941)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Goin' To Have a Big Time Tonight
      Written by Carson Robison

      Performed by The Jesters

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      • 7 de enero de 1942 (México)
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    • Locaciones de filmación
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