En 1874, después de darse cuenta de la total anarquía en Wichita, Wyatt Earp acepta de mala gana el trabajo de mariscal y se topa con los peores alborotadores locales.En 1874, después de darse cuenta de la total anarquía en Wichita, Wyatt Earp acepta de mala gana el trabajo de mariscal y se topa con los peores alborotadores locales.En 1874, después de darse cuenta de la total anarquía en Wichita, Wyatt Earp acepta de mala gana el trabajo de mariscal y se topa con los peores alborotadores locales.
- Premios
- 1 premio ganado en total
- Ben Thompson
- (as Robert Wilke)
- Bank Robber
- (sin créditos)
- Saloon Madam
- (sin créditos)
- Hal Clements
- (sin créditos)
Opiniones destacadas
To set the record straight, I used to teach US History and much of what's in this film is crap. While it is true that Wyatt Earp and Bat Masterson did work together for a bit, it was in Texas, not Kansas. Also, Earp WAS a deputy in Wichita--never the marshall or sheriff. And, although Bat Masterson DID become a newspaper man, that was later--after he was a lawman. I sure wish they'd kept the script and just changed the names--it would have improved it immensely. That's because it really is a very, very good film apart from all the historical confabulations!
In this story, Wyatt is a peace-loving and patient man. He's headed into Wichita to open a business and live a normal life. Unfortunately, the town is pretty lawless--especially when the cattlemen and their hands arrive in town. During one of these times, the guys shoot up the town--and kill a little kid. So, Wyatt is quickly sworn in as sheriff and he takes on these drunken rowdies with only the assistance of young Bat Masterson. You'd think the town would be thrilled, right? Well, this is NOT the case of the rich guys in town who own the saloons and stockyards! They want the sheriff to turn a blind eye to the outrages of the cattlemen because their fortunes depend on cattle. However, Wyatt will only do it his way--the RIGHT way! What's to happen next? See the film for yourself.
Excellent acting, lots of action and a terrific take on the myth of the old west. Yes, I do mean myth as gunfights and much of what we think of as common stuff in the west rarely ever occurred--and more often than not, it was just some guy shooting another guy in the back!
Joel Mc Crea - not quite a superstar of Westerns, is suitably refrained but still somehow imposing as the law enforcement officer Earp. There's good action at the start, as bands of outlaws ride in, guns blazing, fights in Saloon bars and general terrorising of the residents.
Mc Crea is good, Vera Miles lovely and a turn from Lloyd Bridges is always welcome. The colour and clarity are also good, though the Technicolor less vibrant and saturated than is often the case, making the film look more natural.
Though I'm no expert on the Western, I do enjoy a good one and whilst this was entertaining enough, it didn't strike me as one to particularly remember. It didn't drag, wasn't boring and is probably better than average, but not quite enough for 7/10.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaSam Peckinpah played an uncredited bit part as a bank teller.
- ErroresWyatt Earp meets Bat Masterson in Wichita for the first time and Bartholomew calls himself "Bat" when introducing himself. Bat started using his shortened name later in life and they met for the first time in Dodge City, Kansas, not Wichita, per Bat's own memoirs.
- Citas
Ben Thompson: [examining Earp's revolver] That's a nice gun. Yeah, it wouldn't do for us Texans, though.
[comparing barrel lengths]
Ben Thompson: We like ours regulation size.
Clint Wallace: Yeah, don't ever get into an argument with a Texas man when you're carrying that thing. Must take you a half hour to clear leather with it.
Wyatt Earp: The only arguments I've had lately have been with buffalo and they don't draw very fast, you know.
- ConexionesFeatured in The First Texan (1956)
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Detalles
Taquilla
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 2,400,000
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 21min(81 min)
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.55 : 1