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La ciudad turbulenta

Título original: El Paso
  • 1949
  • Approved
  • 1h 43min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
5.8/10
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John Payne and Gail Russell in La ciudad turbulenta (1949)
Classical WesternDramaWestern

En El Paso, el abogado y excapitán confederado Clay Fletcher forma un grupo de vigilantes para poner orden en una ciudad en la que el juez es un borracho, el sheriff es corrupto y la ciudad ... Leer todoEn El Paso, el abogado y excapitán confederado Clay Fletcher forma un grupo de vigilantes para poner orden en una ciudad en la que el juez es un borracho, el sheriff es corrupto y la ciudad está dirigida por un terrateniente corrupto.En El Paso, el abogado y excapitán confederado Clay Fletcher forma un grupo de vigilantes para poner orden en una ciudad en la que el juez es un borracho, el sheriff es corrupto y la ciudad está dirigida por un terrateniente corrupto.

  • Dirección
    • Lewis R. Foster
  • Guionistas
    • Lewis R. Foster
    • J. Robert Bren
    • Gladys Atwater
  • Elenco
    • John Payne
    • Gail Russell
    • Sterling Hayden
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    5.8/10
    503
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    • Dirección
      • Lewis R. Foster
    • Guionistas
      • Lewis R. Foster
      • J. Robert Bren
      • Gladys Atwater
    • Elenco
      • John Payne
      • Gail Russell
      • Sterling Hayden
    • 16Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 9Opiniones de los críticos
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    John Payne
    John Payne
    • Clay Fletcher
    Gail Russell
    Gail Russell
    • Susan Jeffers
    Sterling Hayden
    Sterling Hayden
    • Bert Donner
    George 'Gabby' Hayes
    George 'Gabby' Hayes
    • Pesky Tees
    Dick Foran
    Dick Foran
    • Sheriff La Farge
    Eduardo Noriega
    Eduardo Noriega
    • Don Nacho Vázquez
    Henry Hull
    Henry Hull
    • Judge Henry Jeffers
    Mary Beth Hughes
    Mary Beth Hughes
    • Stagecoach Nellie
    H.B. Warner
    H.B. Warner
    • Judge Fletcher
    Robert Ellis
    Robert Ellis
    • Jack Elkins
    • (as Bobby Ellis)
    Catherine Craig
    Catherine Craig
    • Mrs. Elkins
    Arthur Space
    Arthur Space
    • John Elkins
    Steven Geray
    Steven Geray
    • Mexican Joe
    Beulah Archuletta
    • Townswoman
    • (sin créditos)
    Chuck Baldra
    • Townsman
    • (sin créditos)
    George Barrows
    George Barrows
    • Townsman
    • (sin créditos)
    Chris Willow Bird
    Chris Willow Bird
    • Townsman
    • (sin créditos)
    John Bose
    John Bose
    • Townsman
    • (sin créditos)
    • Dirección
      • Lewis R. Foster
    • Guionistas
      • Lewis R. Foster
      • J. Robert Bren
      • Gladys Atwater
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    6hitchcockthelegend

    Legal Eagle and the Johnny Rebels.

    El Paso is directed by Lewis R. Foster and Foster also adapts the screenplay from a story written by J. Robert Bren and Gladys Atwater. It stars John Payne, Gail Russell, Sterling Hayden, George 'Gabby' Hayes, Dick Foran, Eduardo Noriega, Henry Hull and Mary Beth Hughes. Music is by Darrell Calker and cinematography by Ellis W. Carter. Location filming is at the Iverson and Corrigan Ranches and El Paso and Gallup.

    El Paso, and lawyer and ex-Confederate captain Clay Fletcher (Payne) is forced to go against his principles and go outside the law to bring order to the town. It's a town where the judge is alcoholic and manipulated by the corrupt sheriff and a nefarious landowner.

    In the mix here is a very decent film, and certainly there's a story that if given a bit more meat could have been most potent. Unfortunately it's a bit choppy in its telling and execution, while the Cinecolor it was shot in looks washed out and cheapens still further what was already a picture being made without a big budget.

    Thematically it's strong, there's a vigilante thread that's attention grabbing, with some nice suggestive shots used by the director, and a theme of ex-soldiers returning from the war - only to find their land and rights being vanquished by the self imposed powers that be - carries with it some pertinent sting. There's also some good humour in here, notably a running gag involving Hughes' Stagecoach Nellie.

    Cast are fine, with Hayden and Payne fronting up for their fans, Hayes does another grand grizzled old coot turn, and Noriega, in spite of being under used, is excellent. Crude back projection work undermines some half decent action sequences, whilst the extended shoot-out finale is nicely played out during a dust storm - which may be to hide some flaws in the production? But regardless it has good effect.

    Frustrating picture for sure, but for Western die-hards there's enough here to enjoy and not feel angry about. 6.5/10
    5richardchatten

    "What good is law without enforcement?"

    As kids we're always told to stand up to bullies; but try putting that into practise at work with your boss! Lawyer John Payne proves similarly naïve in thinking Sterling Hayden and his brutal henchman Dick Foran will be as easily dissuaded by due process; and after 80 rather garrulous and conventional minutes this film finally makes you sit up and take notice when Payne and the rest of the townsfolk at last take the law into their own hands and fight fire with gunfire.

    But did anyone ever stand trial for the accidental lynching of the newly arrived minister?
    4bkoganbing

    Law And Order Breaks Down

    I think El Paso started out to be a much more ambitious western than it eventually turned out. There was a lot more potential there than for what did eventually make it to the screen.

    Except for a short subject he did at Warner Brothers in 1939 El Paso was the first western that John Payne did and he definitely seemed comfortable in the genre. He plays a lawyer and former Confederate veteran who goes west to El Paso from Charleston, South Carolina in search of an old friend of Payne's grandfather H.B. Warner.

    That friend is Henry Hull who went west with his daughter Gail Russell for health reasons and is now a drunken pawn of town boss Sterling Hayden. With Hull as judge and sheriff Dick Foran to enforce some trumped up foreclosures, Hayden's grabbing all the real estate he can in and around El Paso from veterans who were not paying taxes while they were fighting in the Civil War.

    Payne tries it the legal way, but he's learned a few things as well in those war years. When it doesn't work he finds himself leader of a guerrilla band who are exacting justice after a couple of murders of cast members sympathetic to Payne.

    Editing was pretty botched in El Paso. There are references during the film to scenes that were obviously cut out. The film also seemed to be building to a terrific climax and the end was quite a let down. You'll see what I mean if you view the film.

    El Paso was produced by Pine-Thomas Productions, two guys with the first name of William. William Pine was Cecil B. DeMille's associate producer on several of his earlier epics from the Thirties and I think he was expecting a DeMille like budget and didn't get it. So cuts were made that I think spoiled the overall quality of the film.

    Still fans of the western and of John Payne will like it. Note the comic relief performances of Mary Beth Hughes as Stagecoach Nell and Gabby Hayes for once an Easterner in a western.
    7planktonrules

    Desite the very familiar nature of the film, it's well worth seeing.

    "El Paso" is an ugly looking film. I assume it looked a lot better when it first debuted, but the print from Netflix is yucky looking. Part of this might be because it used Cinecolor (a very inexpensive but far from perfect color system) and part of it surely is due to the effects of degradation over time. All I know for sure is that the film is full of sepia tones and green-grays but many other colors are absent.

    The film begins just after the Civil War. A lawyer (John Payne) is sent from Charleston to El Paso to get some papers signed by a judge who used to live in South Carolina. Unfortunately, when Payne arrives, he finds that the judge (Henry Hull) is a drunk and the town is run by an evil boss (Sterling Hayden) whose aim is to steal away everyone's land. Can Payne use the law to his advantage or will he and his new friends have to take the law into their own hands?

    The evil boss-man theme is a very, very familiar one in American films of this era--perhaps THE most familiar. I am pretty sure it was used long before it was in "Birth of a Nation" (this was an evil boss film despite its sick racist message). Because it's become a bit of a cliché, "El Paso" certainly lacks originality. But, despite the familiar, the film is handled well on several levels. While the boss-man story is overused, using an alcoholic judge to help make the land-grab 'legal' was an inspired change to the standard story. Additionally, Payne and Hayden are both good actors and make the most of the material. In addition, it was nice to see the way Mexicans were handled in the film. Too often, they are simpletons in westerns, but here they are both noble AND manly--with Eduardo Noriega's character being one of the better ones in this era. Along for the ride is old reliable Gabby Hayes for a nice bit of comic relief. In addition, while the film might be a bit blood-thirsty, it sure did make it exciting and better than the usually over-sanitized western of the day. The overall package manages to breath life into an ancient sort of story and makes the film a lot better than it should be. Worth seeing--particularly if you like westerns.
    6revdrcac

    Long Arm of the Law !

    This Cinecolor Western from 1949 boasts a terrific cast and an interesting storyline. John Payne stars as a gun-toting attorney who takes on the so-called "lawmen" of El Paso. Sterling Haytden and former singin'cowpoke Dick Foran have fun roles as the bad-guys running the town. With the help of a drunken Judge, they rule with an iron fist .... until Payne arrives !

    Gabby Hayes has a featured role and is as endearing as ever. This film is fun and well-produced, but is a little long & drags a bit in the middle.

    Those with patience and a 100+ minutes to spare should enjoy this old-fashioned cowboy movie.

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    • Trivia
      La ciudad turbulenta (1949) was the first high-budget feature made by the producing team of William H. Pine and William C. Thomas, who were popularly known as "The Dollar Bills" because of their ability to produce quality low-budget films. The picture was also their first color feature, and cost approximately $1,000,000 to make.

      "We've got people working in this one who two years ago wouldn't have been caught dead in a Pine-Thomas picture," said producer William C. Thomas. He added, "in the old days, all we had to do was get a guy blown up in an oil well explosion and go from there, but now, when we want to kill someone, we've got to have a good reason."
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      Bert Donner: I see you found yourself a new coat.

      Clayton Fletcher: Yes. A coat of a brave man who died defending the rights of his people. There were two bullet holes in the back of it. You heard of Señor Montez?

      Bert Donner: Montez made the mistake of interfering with the law. If you're smart, you won't make the same mistake.

      Clayton Fletcher: If I do, Donner, I'll remember to not turn my back on you.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 8 de marzo de 1950 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Idioma
      • Inglés
    • También se conoce como
      • El Paso
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • El Paso, Texas, Estados Unidos
    • Productora
      • Pine-Thomas Productions
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      1 hora 43 minutos
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