Décidé à ramener le calme à Yucca City, le shérif Carruthers se lance à la poursuite d'un hors-la-loi qui lui sauve cependant la vie. Carruthers aura besoin de ce nouvel ami pour s'opposer à... Tout lireDécidé à ramener le calme à Yucca City, le shérif Carruthers se lance à la poursuite d'un hors-la-loi qui lui sauve cependant la vie. Carruthers aura besoin de ce nouvel ami pour s'opposer à Melgrove, l'homme le plus puissant de la ville.Décidé à ramener le calme à Yucca City, le shérif Carruthers se lance à la poursuite d'un hors-la-loi qui lui sauve cependant la vie. Carruthers aura besoin de ce nouvel ami pour s'opposer à Melgrove, l'homme le plus puissant de la ville.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Sheriff Jake Withers
- (as George Hayes)
- Malgrove
- (as Edward Peil)
- Townsman
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- Townsman
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- Stage Driver
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- Townsman
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- Townsman
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- Townswoman
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- Townsman
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- Henchman
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- Townsman
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- Townsman
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Robert N. Bradbury (father of Bob Steele) directed most of them. The supporting cast usually consisted of George "Gabby" Hayes, Earl Dwire and Yakima Canutt playing various roles. A definite asset to the series was Canutt who doubled Wayne and perfected many of his legendary stunts in these films. Unfortunately, he also "acted" in many of them.
This one starts out amid a driving rain storm. John Carruthers (Wayne) seeks shelter by sneaking into a hotel run by a sleeping Hank (George Cleveland). Also seeking shelter is Sheriff Jake (Hayes) who is after The Polka Dot Bandit. As luck would have it, the bandit (Canutt) robs the safe while everyone is sleeping and Jake sees Carruthers going through the safe after the bandit escaped and thus blames him for the robbery.
Jake trails Carruthers to a cabin and is about to arrest him when they hear shots. Now it seems town boss Malgrove (Edward Piel) and his gang are preventing supplies and ammunition from reaching town. Betty Mason (Elinor Hunt) and her father (Lafe Mckee) are attempting to bring in the latest shipment when they are ambushed and the father is killed. Carruthers and Jake rescue Betty and bring her to town where it seems Malgrove has taken a special interest in her.
Well, needless to say, Carruthers sorts things all out by the final fade out and everyone except the bad guys, lives happily ever after.
Wayne was still honing his skills at this time and it shows at times, but he was getting better with each picture. Hayes played a number of roles in this series from villain to father of the heroine to sidekick to lawman. He had not yet arrived at his "Gabby" character although Sheriff Jake was pretty close. Earl Dwire has a minor role as one of Piel's henchmen.
Director Robert North Bradbury has a grand time once the action switches to the wide open spaces. You can virtually see him riding the camera car as it swoops along with galloping-hell-for-leather riders in super-fast tracking shots. And I love those whip pans!
Photographer Archie Stout, a specialist in location work, is also most at home with awesome vistas of wide open plains, ringed by rugged mountains and fleecy clouds in the Alabama Hills, Ca.
Lone Star popped for some great location photography. The boys get to ride around the Alabama Hills with the scenic Southern Sierras in the background. The story doesn't make a lot of sense, but who cares, especially when the canyon explodes in a really great effect worthy of an A production. Also, some good crowd scenes of ordinary looking people. When they talk about getting forced off their homesteads, I expect more than a few folks in 1934 wished they had a Wayne on their side.
As others point out, this looks like an early stage in the evolution of Hayes' unforgettable "Gabby" character. He's not called that, still the crusty old coot is definitely coming out. How delightful the Gabby-Wayne pairing proved over the years, especially in their masterpiece Tall in the Saddle. Wayne always seems genuinely amused by the ornery Gabby. Watch some of his reactions here. Those broad grins are not acting.
Great final shot that still brings a tear to the eye.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe failure of the original copyright holder to renew the film's copyright resulted in it falling into public domain, meaning that virtually anyone could duplicate and sell a VHS/DVD copy of the film. Therefore, many of the versions of this film available on the market are either severely (and usually badly) edited and/or of extremely poor quality, having been duped from second- or third-generation (or more) copies of the film.
- GaffesCarruthers and Withers pursue the bandits across the plain, but fail to recognise Danti when he and Malgrove find them with the body of Dan Mason.
- Citations
John Carruthers: I'm glad you decided to drift along with me. It's kind of lonesome trailing alone.
- Versions alternativesAlso available in a computer colorized version.
- ConnexionsEdited into Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch (1976)
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Détails
- Durée
- 54min
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1