Durante la Guerra Civil, el espía de la Unión Andrews y sus hombres se ofrecen a robar un tren confederado y llevarlo a territorio de la Unión mientras destruyen las vías confederadas en su ... Leer todoDurante la Guerra Civil, el espía de la Unión Andrews y sus hombres se ofrecen a robar un tren confederado y llevarlo a territorio de la Unión mientras destruyen las vías confederadas en su camino.Durante la Guerra Civil, el espía de la Unión Andrews y sus hombres se ofrecen a robar un tren confederado y llevarlo a territorio de la Unión mientras destruyen las vías confederadas en su camino.
- Nominada a1 premio BAFTA
- 1 nominación en total
- J.A. Wilson
- (as Lennie Geer)
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THERE IS NO WOMAN CHARACTER HERE !!!!
Surprising for a western, especially a Disney production. Even the most violent films nearly always have a woman in the stories, at least supporting characters; here, no gal at all. That doesn't bother me but only surprises. That's all.
The story is based on a true event, and as other reviewers have noted, it sticks close to the actual details. The train chase is portrayed somewhat longer here than it was, but otherwise this is a decent treatment of an historical event during the American Civil War.
Fess Parker handles the role of James Andrews very well. Parker will always be known for his role as Davy Crockett in the Wald Disney TV series. But, he was a talented actor and played in a variety of films. Jeffrey Hunter is good as William Fuller, and all the roles are done very well. Hunter was an excellent actor whose career was cut short when he died of a stroke at age 42 in 1969.
This film is told from the perspective of the Union forces and stars Fess Parker as Andrew and Jeffrey Hunter as the southerner who fails their mission. One of the best Fess Parker films to come out of the Disney Studio in the 1950's.
The idea for the film came from Buster Keaton's silent era film, "The General (1927)," which he had starred in and directed. It is told from the perspective of the South, unlike "The Great Locomotive Chase." The best scene involves the burning of a train car and explosives to try to collapse a bridge. For a brief moment, the viewer might believe the Union spies will get away. This is a superb film, 9 of 10!!
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- TriviaThe real General, the locomotive stolen in the movie, is on display in Kennesaw, Georgia, at the Kennesaw Museum of Civil War and Locomotive History.
- ErroresThe General and Texas feature cowcatchers with vertical wooden slats rather than those with horizontal strap iron ones which the railroad used exclusively until the 1870s.
- Citas
William Campbell: What do we tell the Johnny Rebs when they ask who we are and where we're from?
James J. Andrews: Tell them you're Kentuckians escaping the rule of the Yankees to join a Southern Regiment. If they press you closely, tell 'em you hail from Fleming County, Kentucky. I'm from Flemingsburg myself. No man from that county has ever joined the Southern army... As for you, Mr. Buffum, it might be wiser if you didn't speak at all. I never met a Kentuckian so plainly from Massachusetts.
- Versiones alternativasA shortened pan/scan-version was shown on Danish and Swedish TV in the early/mid 90's. Interestingly when it was re run on Swedish TV shortly after the first airing, a complete letter-box formatted copy was used.
- ConexionesEdited into Disneylandia: Andrews' Raiders: Secret Mission (1961)
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Detalles
Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- USD 2,500,000 (estimado)
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 25min(85 min)
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1