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Texas Terror

  • 1935
  • Approved
  • 51min
NOTE IMDb
5,1/10
1,1 k
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John Wayne, George 'Gabby' Hayes, and LeRoy Mason in Texas Terror (1935)
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Le shérif Higgins démissionne et se lance dans la prospection après avoir cru tuer son meilleur ami lors d'une fusillade avec des voleurs. Il rencontre la fille de son défunt ami, venue de l... Tout lireLe shérif Higgins démissionne et se lance dans la prospection après avoir cru tuer son meilleur ami lors d'une fusillade avec des voleurs. Il rencontre la fille de son défunt ami, venue de l'Est, et l'aide à gérer son ranch..Le shérif Higgins démissionne et se lance dans la prospection après avoir cru tuer son meilleur ami lors d'une fusillade avec des voleurs. Il rencontre la fille de son défunt ami, venue de l'Est, et l'aide à gérer son ranch..

  • Réalisation
    • Robert N. Bradbury
  • Scénario
    • Robert N. Bradbury
  • Casting principal
    • John Wayne
    • Lucile Browne
    • LeRoy Mason
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,1/10
    1,1 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Robert N. Bradbury
    • Scénario
      • Robert N. Bradbury
    • Casting principal
      • John Wayne
      • Lucile Browne
      • LeRoy Mason
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    • Bess Mathews
    • (as Lucille Browne)
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    • Joe Dickson
    • (as Leroy Mason)
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    • Aunt Martha Hubbard
    George 'Gabby' Hayes
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    • (as George Hayes)
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    • (as Buffalo Bill Jr.)
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      • Robert N. Bradbury
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    bsmith5552

    An above average programmer.

    This entry in Wayne's series of Lone Star westerns that he made for Monogram in the 30's is a cut above the average. It has a good plotline and plenty of action crammed into its 51 minute running time.

    In the early part of the film we see Wayne depart from his usual clean-cut hero image when he thinks that he has killed his best friend. He grows a beard and has a generally unkempt appearance almost foreshadowing a similar appearance at the end of "Three Godfathers" (1948).

    The film is also enhanced by the appearance of such "B" western stalwarts as LeRoy Mason as the villain and a pre-Gabby George Hayes as the sheriff. There is also an unusually large cast of extras in the "Indians to the rescue" sequence which does not appear to be stock footage. The stunt work (likely coordinated by Yakima Canutt) is also superb.

    Not a bad way to spend an hour.
    5planktonrules

    not bad aside from a few recycled stunts.

    This B-western begins with John Wayne as a town's sheriff. However, following a robbery, Wayen chases the baddies and thinks he's accidentally shot and killed an old friend--not knowing that the leader of the gang actually killed the man. Saddened by the death, he decides to quit the job and become a recluse...for a while. Eventually, he gets his act together and eventually unravels the mystery--saving the day.

    Compared to other Wayne films of the era, this one is about average--entertaining but with a few problems here and there. The one big problem for me was the use of stunts--which were usually the highpoint of these films. Instead of staging new stunts, they sloppily took clips from other Wayne films and stuck them in--less than seamlessly. For example, though the grass is short and they are in a semi-wooded area, when baddies are shot, they fall in very high grass with no trees about them! Sloppy...and obviously recycled. Still, the rest of the film is breezy light entertainment--what you'd expect from such an unpretentious film.

    A couple things to look for is a particularly bad job of acting and directing when the heroin enters the film. She talks directly to the camera and her delivery is less than magical...in fact, it's craptastic. Also, look for Gabby Hayes as the new sheriff. Unlike many of his other western roles, here he wears his dentures and sounds very erudite--without that 'old coot' voice you usually expect from him. This isn't too surprising, as in these Wayne westerns, Hayes experimented a lot with his characters--even sometimes playing bad guys or action heroes...of sorts.
    7jayraskin1

    A Better Than Average Wayne Performance

    "Texas Terror" is better than a lot of the Wayne Lonestar Productions. In this one, Wayne gets a chance to expand on his usual innocent-tough guy persona. After an incident where his friend gets shot, a distraught Wayne quits his job as sheriff. He falls apart and grows a beard and looks like he's halfway towards turning into a Gabby Hayes, gruff-old- goat character. He then does another nice-turn-around to get back to being the hero. Wayne is less stiff and actually looks interested in the scenes he's in. Its really one of his best early performances.

    Besides Wayne getting to play a more multi-dimensional character, there's a great plot twist at the end. It is Wayne's Indian friends who come charging on horseback to the rescue. It is nice to see a 1935 movie where the Indians are truly the good guys and heroes in the tale.

    There's an hilarious milking contest in the middle. The losing milker looks exactly like the Pappy Yokum character from Li'l Abner. He was probably the prototype.

    Overall, this Wayne Lonestars becomes more interesting as it goes along. This is not something you can say about some others.
    6Spondonman

    John Wayne is Mickey Mouse!

    I've seen this a few times now, but this was the 1st time on DVD with new digital music added to pep it up. Unfortunately it doesn't pep it up, it simply makes you wonder what the producers of the video release were thinking of in messing about with the original soundtrack. They wouldn't have been allowed to ruin 'Frankenstein' with senseless and incongruous dramatic chords sprinkled throughout, so why cheapies like this? This was a budget release, why couldn't they have spent any spare cash on eliminating the frame wobble?

    Big John's in good form, with lots of noble deeds to do and the usual Lone Star chases on horseback back and forth across California (not Texas) in 1934. In a case of mistaken identity the heroine says to him that she "doesn't know words vile enough to express her contempt for him". Sadly todays heroines would have no such problem! Nice to see Gabby Hayes just after his last shave!

    A good film for fans of the genre, not even marred by the shortness (49 minutes on this DVD) - Wayne made so many of these you'll be lucky to live long enough to see 'em all!
    dougdoepke

    I'm Swearing off 12-Packs!

    No need to repeat the plot. This matinée special has a number of interesting features. Reviewer jayraskin1 is right—this is one of the young Wayne's better performances since he has to run a gamut of emotions from shame to anger. He's actually a better actor than these two-reelers required, and I wouldn't be surprised this was a feature where the great John Ford caught Wayne's potential before elevating him to the A-class in Stagecoach (1939). Then too, I enjoyed the old flivver chugging down the road. Sure, there are some questionable anachronisms like the antique telephone. But it's fun and revealing to see these early editions of everyday modern contraptions. Also, the milking contest is a charming hoot, expertly done by the two characters playing the yokels. I wish I could say the same for the leading lady who at one point declaims like she's center stage doing Shakespeare.

    But wonder of wonders, catch an apparently well-groomed George (Gabby) Hayes in several scenes where, dare I say it, he looks almost handsome! I'm still wondering about that and whether I should have any more 12-packs while enjoying these oaters. Speaking of visual oddities, is that about ten seconds of a subjective camera in the movie's first part when the scene goes all blurry as though we're peering through the blurry eyes of the leading lady (I believe it was hers and not mine!). If so, it's one of the few subjective shots in a genre not known for arty effects, to say the least. Anyway, I'm glad Lone Star popped enough money to put the larger than usual cast including extras into the piney mountains east of LA. The locale may not be the scenic Sierras, but it sure beats the scrubby hills of city outskirts. All in all, it's a better-than- average entry for fans of the Lone Star- Wayne series.

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      Lloyd Ingraham is in studio records/casting call lists playing the role of "Dan Matthews," but that role was played by Frank Ball. Ingraham was not seen in the movie. Buffalo Bill Jr. (Jay Wilsey) is listed playing the role of "Chief Black Eagle," but he played "Blackie Martin" instead. The actor playing "Chief Black Eagle" has not been identified. Yakima Canutt is listed in the cast, but he was a stunt performer and not seen in the movie.
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      Featured in 100 Years of John Wayne (2007)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 1 février 1935 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Western von gestern: Abenteuer in Texas
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Jack Garner Ranch - State Highway 74, San Bernardino National Forest, Californie, États-Unis
    • Société de production
      • Paul Malvern Productions
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    • Couleur
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