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Titre original : Under Western Stars
  • 1938
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  • 1h 5min
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5,8/10
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Roy Rogers, Smiley Burnette, and Carol Hughes in Crépuscule (1938)
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Lire trailer2:04
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueRoy is elected to Congress to bring the misery of the "dustbowl" of the 1930s to the attention of Washington politicians.Roy is elected to Congress to bring the misery of the "dustbowl" of the 1930s to the attention of Washington politicians.Roy is elected to Congress to bring the misery of the "dustbowl" of the 1930s to the attention of Washington politicians.

  • Réalisation
    • Joseph Kane
  • Scénario
    • Dorrell McGowan
    • Stuart E. McGowan
    • Betty Burbridge
  • Casting principal
    • Roy Rogers
    • Smiley Burnette
    • Carol Hughes
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,8/10
    466
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Joseph Kane
    • Scénario
      • Dorrell McGowan
      • Stuart E. McGowan
      • Betty Burbridge
    • Casting principal
      • Roy Rogers
      • Smiley Burnette
      • Carol Hughes
    • 13avis d'utilisateurs
    • 12avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Nommé pour 1 Oscar
      • 1 victoire et 1 nomination au total

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    Under Western Stars
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    Rôles principaux51

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    Roy Rogers
    Roy Rogers
    • Roy Rogers
    Smiley Burnette
    Smiley Burnette
    • Frog Millhouse
    Carol Hughes
    Carol Hughes
    • Eleanor Fairbanks
    Maple City Four
    • Singers
    Guy Usher
    Guy Usher
    • John Fairbanks
    Tom Chatterton
    Tom Chatterton
    • Congressman Edward H. Marlowe
    Kenneth Harlan
    Kenneth Harlan
    • Richards
    Stephen Chase
    Stephen Chase
    • Tom Andrews
    • (as Alden Chase)
    Brandon Beach
    • Sen. Wilson
    Earl Dwire
    Earl Dwire
    • Mayor Biggs
    Jean Fowler
    • Mrs. Wilson
    Dora Clement
    Dora Clement
    • Mrs. Marlowe
    • (as Dora Clemant)
    Dick Elliott
    Dick Elliott
    • William P. Scully
    Burr Caruth
    • Larkin
    Slim Whitaker
    Slim Whitaker
    • Tremaine
    • (as Charles Whitaker)
    Jack Rockwell
    Jack Rockwell
    • Sheriff
    Frankie Marvin
    Frankie Marvin
    • Deputy Pete
    Chris Allen
    • Townsman
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Joseph Kane
    • Scénario
      • Dorrell McGowan
      • Stuart E. McGowan
      • Betty Burbridge
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    7morrisonhimself

    Roy started great, and fortunately Joe Kane got better

    For his debut feature, Roy Rogers was given an interesting story, a usually capable director, and a cast of great talents ... but it still came out rather flat.

    Roy was so good, so poised and comfortable-looking, so controlled, it's hard to believe he'd not been making movies for years. Perhaps it's because he'd been performing in public as a singer, and there are many other examples of that: Frank Sinatra, Judy Garland, Molly Ringwald, to name just a few.

    Whatever the reason, his looks and his charm would not have been enough to make him "the King of the Cowboys" if he had not also had the talent.

    Among his fellow cast members, Smiley Burnette got to play something other than a silly side-kick, although there was too much silliness. Burnette is someone I didn't appreciate until recent years, I guess because his roles were so often so silly. The fact is, though, he had immense talent. He was actually a very good actor, and a good cowboy performer, as well as an extraordinarily talented musician.

    Their female lead was the wonderful, the adorable Carol Hughes, who should be better known, and who should been in dozens more movies. She showed so much personality in her role here, it is really a puzzle why she was not much busier as an actress.

    At YouTube there is an interesting "uncut" version, part of a TV show produced around a daughter of Roy Rogers, but it is in lousy condition, fuzzy focus and distorted sound. I'm afraid it's watchable only for its historical value. I hope there is another print somewhere.
    8richard-1787

    A Year Before Mr. Smith went to Washington, Roy Rodgers did, and for much the same reasons

    *Mr. Smith Goes to Washington*, one of the greatest movies ever made, was released in 1939. I can't believe that the director, Frank Capra, did not see *Under Western Stars* the year before, because the plots are so very similar: a neophyte, but the son of a congressman, is elected to Congress and tries to fight corruption there to get a decent land bill for the people back home despite all the corruption in Washington.

    Yes, Jimmy Stewart's portrayal of the neophyte congressman is better - it is one of the towering performances in American cinema. But that does not lesson the achievement of Roy Rodgers here, as the son of a congressman who is elected to Congress to fight congressional corruption and help the farmers and ranchers back home in the West.

    If you only know Rodgers from his 1950s Saturday morning tv show, you owe it to yourself to see this movie, which was ripped from the headlines of the late 1930s, the era of the dustbowl. No, Rodgers isn't a great actor, but he doesn't embarrass himself playing a man who wants to help Westerners who are being ruined by the big money interests of the day. (If you think that's a dated topic, you don't read a real newspaper.) The characterizations are simple and direct, but that doesn't make them any less valid. This was a very topical movie dealing with a very important contemporary topic, and it deals with it very well.

    And there are some good tunes, too.

    This is not just a cowboy movie. This is a ripped from the headlines presentation of contemporary issues, portrayed very honestly. It merits a much better rating than others have given it here.
    7ksf-2

    Roy Rogers.. back in 38

    Even back at 1938, they were already fighting over scarce water. this film was made right in the heart of the dust-bowl years. lack of rain had dried up and removed the top foot of soil. Roy Rogers plays... Roy Rogers. in what seems to be his very first starring role. prior to this he was mostly un-credited or "singer". Roy's family has been in congress for years, and fighting the local water company. When the big shots in DC come out to look over the water rights situation, Roy makes sure they get a taste of how dry things really are. with his sidekick Frog (Smiley Burnette). they made nine films together! and of course, the Maple City singers. his love interest here is Eleanor, played by Carol Hughes. and watch for Dick Elliot...he's Scully, a cronie for "the bad guys". he was also the mayor on andy griffith! it's old west cowboy fun. and some great scenes of the alabama hills, near lone pine. Pretty good stuff. no surprises, but good to see a young Rogers. directed by Joe Kane, as usual. shown on Film Detectives channel!
    7planktonrules

    A bit of a career misstep for Gene Autry.

    During the 1930s, there was no cowboy more popular than Gene Autry, so it's not surprising that he'd flex his muscles a bit and demand a higher salary. Unfortunately for Gene, he picked the absolute worst time to walk off on his contract---as Republic Pictures then substituted a relative newcomer into his next planned picture, "Under Western Skies". That newcomer was Roy Rogers--and in a few years he'd surpass Autry in popularity. I am pretty sure Gene must have felt pretty foolish after this--especially since "Under Western Stars" turned out to be a very good picture and much better than Gene's usual output!

    The film begins with a bunch of ranchers at their wits end. The water company has jacked up the rates after they turned the land into a dessert. Now folks cannot afford to water their cattle and they are, naturally, hopping mad. Roy (along with Smiley Burnett) leads the fight against the water company and eventually they get the idea to run him for Congress. After all, their elected official is clearly in the pocket of the water company. Not surprisingly, Roy wins and goes to Washington to change things. Unfortunately, he learns that change comes slow and now he finds himself in the middle of what could be an all-out war between the ranchers and the water company. Can he manage to fix things AND still get the girl?

    The plot to "Under Western Stars" is the best thing going for it. It's unique--and that's something you can't say about many of the B-westerns! On top of that, the music is good and Roy's voice is about equal to Gene's. All around, one of Roy's best efforts as he hits a grand slam the first time up at bat, so to speak.
    7springfieldrental

    Roy Rogers' First Lead in a Movie

    He was the top money-making Western film star in the 1940s and early 1950s. Yet if it weren't for a disgruntled Gene Autry, Leonard Slye would have never been a major movie actor. His major Hollywood debut in April 1938's "Under Western Stars" proved so successful that Slye, otherwise known as Roy Rogers, capitalized on his first lead movie appearance to create a gigantic empire in film, records and television.

    Gene Autry discovered his movies for his employer, Republic Pictures, were reaping profits almost ten times what the pictures were costing to produce. Autry felt he was worth a lot more than the studio was paying him. He also was disgruntled by the number of personal appearances Republic was forcing him to make. He went on a personal strike when it came time to appear in his next movie, "Under Western Stars." As member of the Sons of the Pioneers, Slye was seen earlier briefly singing and yodeling in a number of films beginning in 1935. Republic studio executives were so impressed by the looks and voice of Slye they gave him the lead in "Under Western Stars." Slye beat out a number of country singers who were considered for the role of a cowboy who runs for United States Congress on the platform of water rights for the ranchers and farmers living in his district. Republic recognized the name Leonard Slye wasn't exactly suited for an actor, so the studio gave him the Western sounding first name Roy. Linking him to the late Will Rogers, it added Rogers as his last name.

    "This is Roy Rogers' first starring role, but you would never know it," notes film reviewer Jessica Pickens. "He does well in the role and is also adorable." "Under Western Stars" was a departure to regular Westerns. Set in the contemporary West where the region is suffering from a severe drought, the film deals with the ranchers' attempts to extract water from a nearly full reservoir. The lake is under control of an East Coast company whose owners refuse to release its precious commodity. Roy sides with the ranchers, and in a contentious election, wins the seat where he makes his case before the United States Congress.

    "Under Western Stars" was also horse companion 'Trigger's' first movie under Roy's saddle. The four-year-old Golden Palomino stallion, originally named Golden Cloud, was selected by Rogers specifically for this movie. This wasn't Golden Cloud's first movie appearance: he was Olivia de Havilland's horse in 1938's "The Adventures of Robin Hood." When Roy first rode Golden Cloud, he loved how the horse reacted quickly to his reins. "He could turn on a dime and give you some change" Roy said fondly, buying him for $2,500, and renamed him Trigger.

    As a son of a shoe factory worker, Roy Rogers was born in Cincinnati and lived in a tenement apartment later torn down to make way for Riverfront Stadium. Rogers humorously noted he was born where second base stood. His family relocated to Lucasville, Ohio, where he learned to yodel so he could communicate with his brothers at a distance on the farm where they lived. Roy learned to ride horses there, and as a hobby sang and played guitar. Working odd jobs after dropping out of high school, Rogers moved with his family to southern California where he latched on to several country music groups, including the Sons of the Pioneers. The Sons were so popular they sang on a nationwide syndicated radio show. A recording contract led to several film appearances, where Roy and his singing mates strummed, sang and yodeled.

    In "Under the Western Stars," Rogers sang several songs, including the Johnny Marvin tune "Dust," nominated for the Academy Awards' Best Song. Meanwhile Gene Autry's personal strike didn't last long. He and Republic Pictures soon settled their disagreements out of court, and the studio handed its star a more lucrative new contract.

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      Trigger, formerly Golden Cloud, was the horse that Olivia de Havilland rode in Les aventures de Robin des Bois (1938). Rogers eventually bought Trigger for $2,500.
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      Featured in Golden Saddles, Silver Spurs (2000)
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      Dust
      Written by Johnny Marvin

      Sung by Roy Rogers

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    • Date de sortie
      • 26 août 1946 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Under Western Stars
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Tinnemaha Reservoir, Fish Springs, Californie, États-Unis(drought scenes near dam)
    • Société de production
      • Republic Pictures
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