Kelly compite en rodeos para ganar dinero y comprar la tierra de sus sueños. Rescata a Jackie y viajan juntos. Jackie se enamora de Kelly, pero él se centra en su ambición, distrayéndose con... Leer todoKelly compite en rodeos para ganar dinero y comprar la tierra de sus sueños. Rescata a Jackie y viajan juntos. Jackie se enamora de Kelly, pero él se centra en su ambición, distrayéndose con otras mujeres. Jackie intenta enfocarlo.Kelly compite en rodeos para ganar dinero y comprar la tierra de sus sueños. Rescata a Jackie y viajan juntos. Jackie se enamora de Kelly, pero él se centra en su ambición, distrayéndose con otras mujeres. Jackie intenta enfocarlo.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Dolores
- (as Jovon Monteid)
- Okie
- (as Donald Barry)
- Mayor
- (as Jack Loomis)
Opiniones destacadas
When the story begins, Jackie (Van Doren) is being sexually assaulted by a jerk following a rodeo. Rodeo star Kelly Cobb (Jeff Richards) sees what's occurring and belts the guy...and soon a giant fight breaks out. Kelly, Jackie and Kelly's partner, Cool Man (Arthur Hunnicutt) make their escape and soon the trio are friends and they travel together to other rodeos. However, over time, Jackie is frustrated as she's a nice (and sexy) girl and Kelly chases after a different lady. What's next?
The acting and dialog are pretty silly in this one. My daughter hated it, but I felt it was a watchable time-passer....though seeing Van Doren in such a role seemed silly as did her many (too many) musical numbers. For Van Doren fans mostly.
A good script allows the actors to give good performances, including Miss van Doren, who was often used as little more than a peroxide job and a large, pointy bra. A sense of anomie suffuses the production as everyone grabs a few happy moments in a tough, dying world. The following year's THE MISFITS, starring another pneumatic platinum blonde is acclaimed, but this unassuming second feature makes the same points and has more range.
With its rock and roll music and its obligatory fistfights, "Born Reckless" might be another vehicle for Elvis Presley. Although most of the music is performed by someone "on stage", note that Van Doren sings one ballad (backed by an orchestra and choir) on a front porch, lamenting the fact that it's difficult to be patient when a girl is waiting for her man to settle down. So, this film has some elements of a musical.
It also has rodeo stock footage, a lame ending, and a plot as predictable as a poolside fight. Ostensibly it's a story about dreams for the future, but it's mostly a chance for viewers to ogle the two stars. The story is not compelling, but--surprisingly--Mamie's voice sounds pretty good in a couple of her numbers.
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- TriviaIn December 1957, director Howard W. Koch ordered a trainer to deliver "one mean bull" to the set. A huge Brahma bull was delivered, which promptly broke through a chain link fence and pushed in the side of Koch's brand new convertible which was parked nearby.
- ErroresJackie takes a drumstick and starts beating out a rhythm on the cymbal to start "Separate the Men from the Boys", then passes the drumstick to drummer as she proceeds to sing. Three hits on the cymbal are heard while they're passing the stick.
- Citas
Mark Wilson: You ride, you rope, you sing, you've got more talent than I thought. Anything else?
Jackie Adams: All right, I give up. You can let go now.
Mark Wilson: Now, Jackie, that's out of character. You could win top prize money with me anytime, anyplace.
- Créditos curiososIn suggestion of "Reckless" in the title, throughout the opening credits, occasional letters are misaligned or tilted at irregular angles. Particularly, the letter O is often, but non-always, tilted as though italicized or crammed between adjacent letters as if in afterthought.
- ConexionesFeatured in Alcatraz: Johnny McKee (2012)
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Detalles
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 20min(80 min)
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1