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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaFrustrated with the lack of opportunities in his hometown, young Jess Harker plans to leave, but sympathetic stagecoach armed guard Race Crim persuades his boss to give Jess the stage driver... Leer todoFrustrated with the lack of opportunities in his hometown, young Jess Harker plans to leave, but sympathetic stagecoach armed guard Race Crim persuades his boss to give Jess the stage driver job.Frustrated with the lack of opportunities in his hometown, young Jess Harker plans to leave, but sympathetic stagecoach armed guard Race Crim persuades his boss to give Jess the stage driver job.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Robert Adler
- Townsman
- (sin créditos)
Chet Brandenburg
- Townsman
- (sin créditos)
Joe Brooks
- Townsman
- (sin créditos)
Roy Bucko
- Murdered Station Agent
- (sin créditos)
Harry Carter
- Deputy Tex Rafferty
- (sin créditos)
George Chesebro
- Townsman
- (sin créditos)
Jack Clinton
- Townsman
- (sin créditos)
Edmund Cobb
- Townsman
- (sin créditos)
Clancy Cooper
- Bert Foley
- (sin créditos)
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
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Robert Wagner, thirty years before Hart to Hart. Here, he's young Jess Harker, waiting to leave his quiet little hometown, in one of his early roles. the stagecoach company lets him drive the stage, but of course, there will be obstacles along the way. when they get held up, they go after the gang. co-stars Dale Robertson and Rory Calhoun. Some scenes filmed in the hills east of modesto. GIANT trees on the ponderosa. Directed by Harmon Jones.. his first film as director was As Young As You Feel, with some huge hollywood names; he directed a bunch of big films, but moved into Television pretty quickly. It's good! no real surprises, but it's good.
"The Silver Whip" has a very good cast for a western. Rory Calhoun, Dale Robertson and a very young Robert Wagner star in this one.
Jess (Wagner) is very young but capable...so much so that Race (Robertson) recommends the stage company hire him to be their driver. But on his first run, the stage coach wanders into an ambush. Race yells at Jess to leave him behind to fight off the bandits but Jess refuses and stays to help. In the process, Jess gets himself shot (not badly) but his passengers are killed. Later, when he returns to town, Jess is fired for not listening to Race and not leaving with the coach.
Following this robbery, Race sticks behind and tracks the band of killers...all on his own. Jess goes back to town and after being fired, he's hired by the Sheriff (Calhoun) to be his deputy. Obviously Sheriff Davisson still has confidence in the young guy. Soon, the Sheriff and Deputy set out to find Race and the killers. What's next? See the film.
There's nothing great about this film but the script has some original ideas AND the acting is quite nice. After all, while not exactly A-listers, Robertson and Calhoun made some mighty good westerns during the 50s....and Wagner was just fine in one of his earliest roles. Overall, if you like westerns, you're bound to like this one...and seeing Jess grow and change through the course of the story was quite nice as well.
Jess (Wagner) is very young but capable...so much so that Race (Robertson) recommends the stage company hire him to be their driver. But on his first run, the stage coach wanders into an ambush. Race yells at Jess to leave him behind to fight off the bandits but Jess refuses and stays to help. In the process, Jess gets himself shot (not badly) but his passengers are killed. Later, when he returns to town, Jess is fired for not listening to Race and not leaving with the coach.
Following this robbery, Race sticks behind and tracks the band of killers...all on his own. Jess goes back to town and after being fired, he's hired by the Sheriff (Calhoun) to be his deputy. Obviously Sheriff Davisson still has confidence in the young guy. Soon, the Sheriff and Deputy set out to find Race and the killers. What's next? See the film.
There's nothing great about this film but the script has some original ideas AND the acting is quite nice. After all, while not exactly A-listers, Robertson and Calhoun made some mighty good westerns during the 50s....and Wagner was just fine in one of his earliest roles. Overall, if you like westerns, you're bound to like this one...and seeing Jess grow and change through the course of the story was quite nice as well.
Based on a novel from the author of "Shane" and "Monte Walsh" comes a much less substantial of western, but an entertaining one none-the-less. Robert Wagner plays a young cowboy who's getting restless in his small town, so to keep him from becoming a no-good drifter the local stagecoach owner hires him as an armed guard for a large gold shipment. After the stagecoach is robbed, young hotheaded Wagner learns from the stagecoach driver (Dale Robertson) and from the sheriff (Rory Calhoun) there are two kinds of justice and he has to decide which one is right. In the hands of a director like George Stevens, this story had the potential to be something really smart, but instead it's merely a diverting western that will entertain fans of sagebrush tales.
This film essentially begins with a young man by the name of "Jess Harker" (Robert Wagner) finally getting the opportunity to prove his mettle by driving the local stagecoach which, in this particular case, is also transporting a valuable shipment of gold as part of its cargo. For that reason, another cowboy named "Race Crim" (Dale Robertson)--who happens to be Jess Harker's friend and mentor-has also been tasked to ride alongside the stagecoach as well. Not only that but Race's girlfriend named "Waco" (Lola Albright) just happens to be riding in the stagecoach as a passenger. So, making sure the stage arrives safely and on time is extremely important to both Jess and Race. However, this becomes quite problematic once news of the gold shipment gets out as some local bandits quickly a devise a scheme to ambush the stage and steal the gold. Unfortunately, while carrying out their plan, they not only steal the gold but also accidentally kill Waco in the process. As might be expected, this infuriates Race who immediately off in search of these bandits with the intention of killing each and every one of them. The problem, however, is that the local sheriff named "Tom Davisson" (Rory Calhoun) wants them all brought back alive to stand trial. That being the case, this not only puts Race at odds with Sheriff Davisson, but it also places Jess in an awkward position as well. Now, rather than reveal any more, I will just say that this was a solid 50's Western which benefited by good performances by all of the aforementioned actors. Admittedly, it is somewhat tame by today's standards but, even so, I enjoyed this film for the most part and I have rated it accordingly. Slightly above average.
It will not be a mile stone in western history for sure but it presents the advantage to have Dale Robertson, Robert Wagner and Rory Calhoun together. Nothing special to me. But for a B Fox western it is enough for my taste. It is rare, effective, fast but not furious. I prefer more ambiguous, ambivalent characters, as Audie Murphy in NO NAME ON THE BULLET, or Alan Ladd in ONE FOOT IN HELL; here it is a bit too smooth, but entertaining enough to justify the time to waste watching it.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaMovie based on the novel "First Blood" by author Jack Schaefer. This was Schaefer's second western novel. His first was "Shane".
- ErroresIn one scene, the telegrapher was using his thumb on the Morse code key instead of the right index finger.
- ConexionesReferenced in Graceland: Hair of the Dog (2013)
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Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- USD 560,000 (estimado)
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 13min(73 min)
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1
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