Un ranchero de Wyoming contrata vaqueros convictos para arrear su manada a Oregón, sin saber que su capataz conspira con criminales para robar el ganado.Un ranchero de Wyoming contrata vaqueros convictos para arrear su manada a Oregón, sin saber que su capataz conspira con criminales para robar el ganado.Un ranchero de Wyoming contrata vaqueros convictos para arrear su manada a Oregón, sin saber que su capataz conspira con criminales para robar el ganado.
- Townsman
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- Rustler
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- Cowhand
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- Rustler
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- Cowhand
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- Townsman
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- Barfly
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- Doctor
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Peter Graves as Montgomery's foreman on his cattle ranch is fixing to betray Montgomery in his scheme to bring furrier Hertford cattle to Wyoming from Oregon. Texas longhorns haven't enough hair to survive Wyoming winters. But Graves who says he wants to be his own boss is planning a double cross with villains Walter Sande and Robert Wilkie.
Try as I might I could not wrap myself around Peter Graves as a rat. When he did play one in Stalag 17 the idea was during over half the film you don't know he's the barracks informer with his all-American demeanor. Here we know right away and I couldn't buy it.
Later on in the film Graves is shot and Montgomery brings him to the tender care of widow Marcia Henderson and her son Richard Eyer. Graves falls for her, but she's got eyes for George. Now that would have been good plot motivation from the beginning.
I also could not buy the fact that Montgomery went to a saloon in Oregon where the town low lifes imbibe, beat Alan Hale in a fight, and then win the whole crew of miscreants over with promise of employment. That was really too much.
Canyon River which boasted some nice scenic western cinematography on the plus side was not one of George Montgomery's better roles.
- bkoganbing
- 7 mar 2013
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Bob Andrews: Listen, Steve, I've been wanting to talk to you about the crew.
Steve Patrick: Well, what about 'em.
Bob Andrews: Why didn't you tell me they're all a bunch of gunslingers and outlaws.
Steve Patrick: I didn't think it made any difference to you. It doesn't to me as long as they do their job. How did you find out anyway?
Bob Andrews: They didn't make any secret of it. I heard them talking about it.
Steve Patrick: Oh?
Bob Andrews: Listen, I don't trust them. Suppose you got into some kind of trouble... Indians or rustlers?
Steve Patrick: If anything like that happened here, there is nobody I'd rather have on my side than Lynch and his men. Sure, they are gunmen, but that's the kind of men you need in emergencies.
Bob Andrews: If they stick by you.
Steve Patrick: They'll stick. They're good men. Now just forget the fact that they might once have been outlaws. They're all right.
- ConexionesRemake of The Longhorn (1951)
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 19 minutos
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