Lot McGuire es un joven pistolero que quiere probarse a sí mismo que es más rápido que el famoso sheriff Dan Blaine. Éste trata de convencerlo por todos los medios de que no malgaste su vida... Leer todoLot McGuire es un joven pistolero que quiere probarse a sí mismo que es más rápido que el famoso sheriff Dan Blaine. Éste trata de convencerlo por todos los medios de que no malgaste su vida, en vez de arriesgarse a morir.Lot McGuire es un joven pistolero que quiere probarse a sí mismo que es más rápido que el famoso sheriff Dan Blaine. Éste trata de convencerlo por todos los medios de que no malgaste su vida, en vez de arriesgarse a morir.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Dave Webster
- (sin créditos)
- Man on the Street
- (sin créditos)
- Indian
- (sin créditos)
- Bartender
- (sin créditos)
Opiniones destacadas
Glenn Ford is the town marshal and the fastest draw in these here parts and when you're the former, it sure helps if you're the latter. He's got a gal pal in Angie Dickinson who's a combination of Miss Kitty and oddly enough Grace Kelly in High Noon. Because oddly enough a confident young gun hand played by Chad Everett has come to town and he's got Angie worried.
Let's just say that Angie makes a move that Kitty would never even contemplate insofar as Matt Dillon was concerned. It costs her big time.
The western as an adult theme arrived in this film because we have a scene with Glenn and Angie sleeping in a big double bed. We never got to Ms. Kitty's bedroom in Gunsmoke and a scene of a man and woman in the same bed was something never contemplated in the past. Not even that very married couple Roy Rogers and Dale Evans would have heard of such a thing.
What happens with Glenn and Chad. You have to watch the film to find out. But I will say you'll see an ending very much influenced by High Noon.
Richard Thorpe, a reliable director of all genre, and one of MGM's most prolific filmmaker since 1935 directed and produced 'The Last Challenge'/'The Pistolero of Red River.'
Wanting a particular personal style, Thorpe never directed a great motion picture, but had a consistently acceptable batting average as a director of fine, unpretentious entertainment ranging from drama and polished adventure to comedy, musicals and westerns...
With a beautiful body and a timeless loveliness of a face, Angie Dickinson looks great in her black gown... She again figures effectively as the young lady, in love, who wants to stop the shootout... The movie has a Marshal (Glenn Ford) with a reputation as a legendary wild gunfighter, heading for a showdown with a dangerous good-looking challenger Chad Everett...
The John Sherry-Robert Emmett Ginna screenplay features Gary Merrill as a bushy-brow 'Five Card Stud' player, and Jack Elam as the hired killer with an evil leer...
This is an old fashion western. It's simple. It's classical. It's standard. It doesn't do anything special. Glenn Ford is the old guard. Everett has his hair. Angie Dickinson could have been special but she isn't given much to do. There may be nothing wrong with this western but it's not one that stands above the crowd.
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- TriviaThis is the second movie in which Glenn Ford (Marshal Dan Blaine) has his gun buried in a grave after a shootout at the end of the movie. The first was The Fastest Gun Alive (1956), in which he played George Temple, a soft-spoken storekeeper.
- ErroresDuring the ambush shoot-out, Scarnes shoots McGuire's rifle stock. In subsequent scenes, the stock is intact.
- Citas
Marshal Dan Blaine: Of all the people I know who ain't worth saving, you're the first one to come to my mind.
- ConexionesReferenced in Password: Angie Dickinson vs. Frank Gorshin - Day 4 (1966)
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Detalles
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 36min(96 min)
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1