Una mujer detiene a su prometido Jim por un plan de robo de oro en Nevada. Conoce a su hermano Frank, un bandido reformado que trabaja como seguridad. Cuando Jim planea robar un tren, los he... Leer todoUna mujer detiene a su prometido Jim por un plan de robo de oro en Nevada. Conoce a su hermano Frank, un bandido reformado que trabaja como seguridad. Cuando Jim planea robar un tren, los hermanos se enfrentan en lados opuestos de la ley.Una mujer detiene a su prometido Jim por un plan de robo de oro en Nevada. Conoce a su hermano Frank, un bandido reformado que trabaja como seguridad. Cuando Jim planea robar un tren, los hermanos se enfrentan en lados opuestos de la ley.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Frank Norris
- (as William Elliott)
- …
- Kate Foley
- (as Adrian Booth)
- …
- Hank Morse
- (as Louis R. Faust)
- Fireman
- (sin créditos)
- Deputy
- (sin créditos)
- Bert - Sheriff
- (sin créditos)
- Travelling Salesman
- (sin créditos)
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
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Opiniones destacadas
Colourful western with good production values stars Will Bill Elliot, a reformed outlaw who is now guarding a gold train, and of course, his brother - the underrated Forest Tucker - is trying to rob it. Soon they lock heads. Hence some neat conflicts gets aroused. There's some good nifty pace and romance, however the film really picks up mid-way with the train sequence and the robbery. Overall engages but second half is the best part. There's some interesting characters played by Lorna Grey and Minna Gombell.
Obviously Republic popped a bundle considering the scenic location shots and the train expense. Actually, my favorite scene is not an action-filled one; it's the office scene where the bigshots try to sort out blame for the gold robbery. It's really a special touch because most Westerns would not bother with talk about how robbery affects business types and high finance. Making one a Mexican is also an imaginative addition. The only reason I tuned in is because I'm an Elliot fan, but I've got to admit the movie was much better than expected. Old Joe Kane may not have been much of an artist, but as a director of Westerns, he never made a boring one.
Still a film aimed at the juvenile trade, The Last Bandit is a great deal more intricately plotted than most westerns out of Republic Studios. Herbert J. Yates even splurged for a color process called TruColor and the DVD I have it shows it has aged well or been nicely restored. The color may make this the most expensive Wild Bill Elliott western ever done.
Such stalwarts as Jack Holt, Andy Devine, Virginia Brissac, Martin Garralaga, and Grant Withers are all in the cast in roles suited to them. Charles Middleton the famous Ming the Merciless makes his farewell appearance in The Last Bandit as a circuit riding preacher at the beginning of the film. But the one to watch is Minna Gombell who plays the proprietress of the saloon where all the plots are hatched and she's sitting on the nest. The film also hints ever so gently at her real profession as madam of a bordello, also unusual for a film marketed to juveniles.
The final 20 minutes or so deals with the robbery and Elliott's attempt to foil same. It was expertly done and a close run thing.
The Last Bandit is definitely a must for Wild Bill Elliott fans.
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- TriviaFinal film of veteran character actor Charles Middleton.
- Citas
Kate Foley: What are you doing?
Jim Plummer: Why, I'm tying you up. Can't let my future wife get away from me again!
- Créditos curiososOpening credits are displayed as pages of a book.
- ConexionesReferenced in El gran asalto al tren (1978)
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Detalles
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 18 minutos
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1