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Mujer al fin

Título original: A Ticket to Tomahawk
  • 1950
  • Approved
  • 1h 30min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.1/10
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Anne Baxter, Dan Dailey, and Chief Yowlachie in Mujer al fin (1950)
SlapstickComedyWestern

Durante la expansión del Tomahawk and Western Railroad, algunos operadores, por temor a una pérdida de ingresos, planean sabotear el ferrocarril.Durante la expansión del Tomahawk and Western Railroad, algunos operadores, por temor a una pérdida de ingresos, planean sabotear el ferrocarril.Durante la expansión del Tomahawk and Western Railroad, algunos operadores, por temor a una pérdida de ingresos, planean sabotear el ferrocarril.

  • Dirección
    • Richard Sale
  • Guionistas
    • Mary Loos
    • Richard Sale
  • Elenco
    • Dan Dailey
    • Anne Baxter
    • Rory Calhoun
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    6.1/10
    819
    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Richard Sale
    • Guionistas
      • Mary Loos
      • Richard Sale
    • Elenco
      • Dan Dailey
      • Anne Baxter
      • Rory Calhoun
    • 20Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 4Opiniones de los críticos
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    • Premios
      • 1 nominación en total

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    Dan Dailey
    Dan Dailey
    • Johnny Behind-the-Deuces
    Anne Baxter
    Anne Baxter
    • Kit Dodge Jr.
    Rory Calhoun
    Rory Calhoun
    • Dakota
    Walter Brennan
    Walter Brennan
    • Terence Sweeny
    Charles Kemper
    Charles Kemper
    • Chuckity
    Connie Gilchrist
    Connie Gilchrist
    • Madame Adelaide
    Arthur Hunnicutt
    Arthur Hunnicutt
    • Sad Eyes
    Will Wright
    Will Wright
    • Marshal Kit Dodge
    Chief Yowlachie
    Chief Yowlachie
    • Pawnee
    Victor Sen Yung
    Victor Sen Yung
    • Long Time
    Robert Adler
    Robert Adler
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    Raymond Bond
    • Stationmaster
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    Paul Brinegar
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    Harry Carter
    • Charley
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    Edward Clark
    Edward Clark
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    Jack Elam
    Jack Elam
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    Robert Filmer
    • Deputy Sheriff
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    Joseph Forte
    • Townsman
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      • Richard Sale
    • Guionistas
      • Mary Loos
      • Richard Sale
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    10jayraskin1

    A Dan Dailey Delight With Anne Baxter as Another Annie With a Gun

    This movie came out four months after "Annie Get Your Gun" with Betty Hutton. Anne Baxter plays a female sharpshooter role quite similar Annie. It suggests that if Betty Hutton had not been available, Anne Baxter would have been an excellent second choice for Annie. While the movie isn't quite as good as Annie, it is a totally entertaining piece shot in gorgeous Technicolor. If 1950 hadn't been a year filled with great movies like "Sunset Boulevard," All About Eve" (with two terrific performances by Ms. Baxter and Betty Davis), "Samson and Delilah," and the aforementioned "Annie Get Your Gun," it is possible that this one would have picked up at least a few nominations.

    Dan Dailey has never been better. He is totally relaxed and charming in his role as a salesman of "mustache cups," and subscriptions to the Saturday Evening Post. Anne Baxter plays her Annie type character with surprising ease and coolness. She seems totally natural when she takes the badge and town sheriff role from her wounded grandfather (wonderfully played by character actor Will Wright who appeared on over 60 television shows in the 1950s and early 60s).

    Rory Calhoun looks much younger and far handsomer than he was starring in "The Texan" a decade later. This was the first of three movies he was in with Marilyn Monroe. This is Marilyn's debut film, unfortunately she's only in it for about five minute. It is also Western star Jack Elam's debut. Look quick, he's in it for less than minute. You can also catch Victor Sen Yung (Hop Sing on the 1960's Western "Bonanza"). Walter Brennan also has two or three nice small scenes.

    If you're a "Maverick" television fan, this is a must see. While not the first comedy Western, this movie is probably closer to "Maverick" in tone and style than any other movie. Its even closer than James Stewart's "Destry Rides Again."

    Dailey and Baxter giving great performances is the reason to watch, but the Technicolor, beautiful Colorado scenery, and bit parts by future stars is a lot of icing on this sweet little cake of a movie.
    5hitchcockthelegend

    Amiable Comedy Western.

    Not a great deal to write home about here, this is safe, at times bright, but instantly forgettable fare. The plot basically revolves around a group of honest do good folk trying to get the monopoly on the transport rights by getting their train to an appointed destination in Colorado on time. Naturally the bad guy stagecoach owner wants to stop them, thus no threat to his money maker you see, so the good folk led by Kit Dodge Jr (a sort of Virginal Calamity Jane) have to contend with his underhand tricks and of course the peril provided by Indian raids.

    Anne Baxter (Kit) is as cute as a button and most agreeable in the piece, the role is a sort of comedy version of her excellent serious role as Constance Mae 'Mike' in 1948s wonderful Yellow Sky. Joining Anne for this frothy train romp is Dan Dailey, Rory Calhoun and the always watchable Walter Brennan, whilst a mention has to be made that Marilyn Monroe appears in an uncredited role, see if you can spot her? Western purists will no doubt be lifted by the fact that Tonto himself (Chief Thundercloud) also appears, tho it has to be said that he looks rather bemused by it all. 5/10
    6bkoganbing

    Train Off The Track

    Anne Baxter gets to do a Calamity Jane type role in A Ticket To Tomahawk where she is a hard riding fast shooting deputy to her father Will Wright. If Anne sang as well as acted, you'd swear she would have been poaching on territory established by Betty Hutton and later by Doris Day.

    But the music is left to traveling man Dan Dailey who gets innocently dragooned into an attempted killing of her father. Wright and Baxter dispatch the perpetrators involved easily. Dailey can't ride and shoot as well as Baxter, but he's loaded with charm and in one instance an interesting friend in high places.

    To complete the terms of a contract a Hooterville Cannonball type train must make a run to the frontier terminus of Tomahawk in Colorado. But their are a couple of miles of track missing for engineer Walter Brennan and fireman Arthur Hunnicutt to surmount. Never mind everybody pitches in and the results are ingenious and pretty funny.

    Of course the owner of the existing stagecoach line is doing what he can to prevent the railroad from completing its mission. And they've got a spy in the railroad crowd in the person of devilishly charming and deadly Rory Calhoun. He's making some moves on Baxter and arousing the concern and jealousy of many.

    Along for the trip are the troupe of entertainers that Connie Gilchrist heads. Look sharp and you'll see young Marilyn Monroe as one of the entertainers.

    A Ticket To Tomahawk is a pleasant and entertaining western with nice musical interludes and dead shot Anne Baxter who learns she can't get a man with a gun.
    searchanddestroy-1

    Not an oater actually

    This western, directed by a non western film maker, a director whose it is the only western, is not bad t all, and far better than its reputation of being a supposed comedy western flick. It is full of charm but of course it is not a gritty story, not the kind of western that, for instance, Henry Hathaway, Joseph Newman or Nathan Juran would have given us. It is full of action, with a beauticul color and it is not too long. I watched it long ago and still thought it was a Richard Bare's film, and not Richard Sale.... I have always confounded both directors names, that's why. But no, it's a true western, even better than a Disney Production stuff.
    8beezwax-42493

    Blazing Tomahawks

    While Blazing Saddles was one of the Western genres most successful comedies, A TICKET TO TOMAHAWK could have been a precursor to it. While the Mel Brooks blockbuster was stuffed with corny jokes, Tomahawk's humor was more subtle. And its writing therefore to me was more impressive, especially when you least expected it. When Dan Dailey kept shouting at his Indian chief friend, Crooked Knife, during an uprising, trying to identify himself, the Chief continued to shoot arrows at him. Character Madame Adelaide asks him--in the line of battle--"A friend of yours?" He replies, "Fair weather." This title tries to suck you in and use Marilyn Monroe's name value, but of course she had a very bit part. It had a fun cast, and besides the action and comedy, the bonus was the gorgeous Colorado scenery. I'd watch it again for all of that.

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      Listen closely at the end, and you'll realize that the names Johnny Behind-the-Deuces (Dan Dailey) and Kit Dodge Jr. (Anne Baxter) have given their daughters are actually the names of the actresses who play the girl dancing troupe in the film.
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    • Citas

      Terence Sweeny: [of his engine] Don't call Miss Sweeney a tea-kettle! She's the prettiest 10-wheeler this side of the Rockies!

    • Conexiones
      Featured in Marilyn (1963)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Oh, What a Forward Young Man You Are
      (uncredited)

      Written by Ken Darby and John Read

      Performed by Marilyn Monroe, Marion Marshall, Joyce Mackenzie, Barbara Smith and Dan Dailey

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 2 de agosto de 1950 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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    • También se conoce como
      • A Ticket to Tomahawk
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Molas Lake, Silverton, Colorado, Estados Unidos
    • Productora
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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