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Harlem Rides the Range

  • 1939
  • 56min
NOTE IMDb
5,0/10
179
MA NOTE
Herb Jeffries and The Four Blackbirds in Harlem Rides the Range (1939)
DrameMusiqueOccidental

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA cowboy and his sidekick try to help a homesteader from being cheated out of his property.A cowboy and his sidekick try to help a homesteader from being cheated out of his property.A cowboy and his sidekick try to help a homesteader from being cheated out of his property.

  • Réalisation
    • Richard C. Kahn
  • Scénario
    • Spencer Williams
    • F.E. Miller
  • Casting principal
    • Herb Jeffries
    • Lucius Brooks
    • F.E. Miller
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,0/10
    179
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Richard C. Kahn
    • Scénario
      • Spencer Williams
      • F.E. Miller
    • Casting principal
      • Herb Jeffries
      • Lucius Brooks
      • F.E. Miller
    • 11avis d'utilisateurs
    • 2avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Rôles principaux12

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    Herb Jeffries
    Herb Jeffries
    • Bob Blake
    • (as Herbert Jeffrey)
    Lucius Brooks
    • Dusty
    F.E. Miller
    • Slim Perkins
    Artie Young
    • Miss Dennison
    Clarence Brooks
    Clarence Brooks
    • Bradley
    Spencer Williams
    Spencer Williams
    • Watson
    • (as Spencer Williams Jr.)
    Tom Southern
    • Connors
    Leonard Christmas
    • Dennison
    Wade Dumas
    • Sheriff
    John Thomas
    • Cactus
    The Four Tones
    • Singing Group
    The Four Blackbirds
    • Singing Quartet
    • Réalisation
      • Richard C. Kahn
    • Scénario
      • Spencer Williams
      • F.E. Miller
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    5dbborroughs

    Unremarkable program western thats no different than any other western of the period except for its all black cast

    A good program western with an all black cast. To be honest I saw this before Murder and Harlem (a murder mystery that was on the same DVD) and by the time that I was ten minutes into that film I had pretty much forgotten the plot of this movie which had something to do with some bad guys trying to cheat a homesteader, who's daughter our hero has fallen in love with simply by seeing her picture. Pretty much if this was cast with any of the well known western stars this would have played exactly as it does here, though the side kicks antics would probably play differently (and had they been played by a black man in a white film may have been considered racist). If you like the program westerns of the 30's and 40's this is definitely worth a shot. Anyone else give it a go depending on your mood.
    4arfdawg-1

    Meh

    Like most B picture westerns of the 30's and early 40's this film is slow beyond belief. For example, they spend maybe 2.5 minutes on a bad joke about dog food. The acting is rather bad as well.

    And then there's the studio shot scenes with obvious painted backgrounds of the west. At the end of the day this is nothing more than a B picture.

    The print I saw was really bad -- like it was a complete shade of grey and the sound was muffled. Can't imagine that's what it was like back in the day, but then who knows?

    And one more thing. How is this so historical? It's a movie that was made for blacks like Shaft in the 70's or those dumb Madea movies. Should we say that the non all black cast movies of the same time period are historical because they were made for white people?

    Wonder what would have happened if a white guy went into a black theatre back then to see this.
    3planktonrules

    Sure, it's pretty bad--what more could you expect?!

    In the 1920s, 30s and 40s, Black movie goers were usually not allowed in White movie theaters here in the United States. In addition, theaters catering to Black audiences had difficulties getting first-run film and Black audiences really didn't feel much connection to the all-White films Hollywood was producing. As a result, small Black-owned movie companies sprang up and tried to fill this void. The problem was that these companies were operated on shoestring budgets and they simply couldn't afford to make polished and high quality films. Some of them turned out pretty good, but in general these films were pretty dreadful--and what more could you expect considering that 99% of all the money went to make Hollywood films.

    Because of this context, you need to understand that with so many strikes against this film, it's a wonder it even achieves a score of 3 (and perhaps my 3 is being a tad generous). The film is a Black version of a typical Gene Autry film but starring a cast of less experienced actors, lacking incidental music and a good Foley artist (a lot of the action has no sound effects or they are severely muffled) and experienced writers and directors. This was purely a 3rd string group of film makers and I am sure they were trying their best, but the lack of professionalism shows. All too often, actors just stand around or utter their lines with no emotion or conviction--because they almost universally lacked experience and training. As for the film's star, Herb Jeffries, he wasn't too bad. His singing wasn't bad but he certainly lacked charisma. It's no surprise, then, that this marked the last of Jeffries cowboy films--being the fifth in a series of very inconsequential low-budget Westerns.

    The plot, if anyone really cares, is about a hidden radium mine and some baddies attempt to steal it from its rightful owner. The problem I saw with that is that radium occurs only in trace amounts in uranium and must be processed and refined to collect radium. So why didn't they call it a 'uranium mine' instead?! After all, you don't mine pure radium. But this is also not particularly important--nor is the film unless you are watching it for historical purposes or if you are curious to see the most famous Black singing cowboy.

    Also, one final note. This is packaged on a DVD along with MURDER IN HARLEM by Alpha Video--one of the worst DVD producers on the planet. Most of their videos are fuzzy and tough to watch and this film was certainly no exception. However, Alpha also specializes in some public domain and hard to find films where there simply aren't better copies available and it doesn't make financial sense to properly restore the films. Like 'em or not, if you want to see this film, Alpha is probably your only source.
    5Art-22

    A routine all-black western with some nice comic moments.

    This all-black movie had the usual B-western qualities in both plot and action. There's a singing cowboy (Herbert Jeffrey) and his comic sidekick (Lucius Brooks), a love interest (Artie Young), bad guys (led by Clarence Brooks) trying to steal a radium mine, a frame-up, an all-too-easy escape, etc. I was not too impressed with Jeffrey as a cowboy, but he sings well, accompanied by The Four Tones, a group playing string instruments. But I enjoyed most the comedy of both Lucius Brooks and the ranch cook, F.E. Miller. The best sequence had them investigating a house where a murder may have been committed. Something scares them so badly they run all the way home, leaving their horses back at the house. And when they sit down, their boots are smoking. This funny bit made me laugh and feel guilty that I did so, because their behavior (fear and cowardice) was so stereotypical of some blacks in these early movies. But these so-called "race" films were made by blacks and intended for black audiences. They were very popular, proving that my guilt is really unfounded. When a bit is funny it knows no race boundaries.
    stevehaynie

    Average B Western With Above Average Music

    Immediately noticeable in the opening credits was the name Spencer Williams, Jr. This should have been a guarantee of good quality, but Mr. Williams' acting skill was not matched by much of the cast nor was his screenplay as good as it could have been. The premise of the story was standard, and the dialog was at times too simple as if it had been written quickly with intent to fix it later. Some scenes had clever or natural spoken parts along with attempted humor that was consistent with other B westerns. Too often the actors spoke far too simple lines with far too long pauses between lines. Too bad.

    Talent as a singer, rodeo champion, or athlete does not always qualify one to attempt acting as many movie cowboys had done. Often it was acceptable as a matter of authentication for the real cowboy to make it as a western movie actor. The same leniency is afforded to singers who make the leap into acting. Herb Jeffries and the Four Tones were definitely capable singers. Acting was not their forte. Sadly, the same is true for much of the cast. Herb Jeffries looked good as he filled the cowboy suit, and his acting was no worse than early Gene Autry entries into motion pictures. Maybe it was a little worse, but it worked for a cowboy movie. As the faithful sidekick, Dusty, Lucius Brooks had a likable presence that paralleled many sidekick performers. Perhaps if there had been more acting opportunities he could have become a better actor.

    Musically, this movie had three song performances including the opening credits. It fit the feel of western music while the Four Tones added an Ink Spots style. Mr. Jeffries singing voice put him among the better cowboy singers. Had he wanted to continue to build a larger repertoire in the western music field he would be admired for that work today. We are all lucky that he left movies to work with Duke Ellington.

    As Bob Blake, Jeffries is the hero of Harlem Rides The Range while the actual heroism is shared between Blake and Cactus (John Thomas). Blake is the singing cowboy dressed better than everyone else as he investigates a possible crime and pursues the only girl in the movie. Cactus is the vigilant ranch hand who ultimately delivers justice with a gun. While Blake plays the happy cowboy, Cactus plays the determined man of righteous pursuit. Had the two characters been combined the viewer would have seen a character closer to Hopalong Cassidy or Buck Jones.

    As a B western, Harlem Rides The Range is an average movie. It is enjoyable, just not outstanding.

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    • Anecdotes
      This film received its first telecast Friday 1 December 1939 on New York City's pioneer, and still experimental television station W2XBS. This telecast took place less than a year after its national theatrical release which had taken place in February 1939.
    • Connexions
      Featured in La revanche de Jessie Lee (1993)
    • Bandes originales
      I'm a Happy Cowboy
      Written by Herb Jeffries

      Sung by Herb Jeffries and The Four Tones

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    • Date de sortie
      • 1 février 1939 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Sindewinder Vallley, Apple Valley, Californa, ÉTATS-UNIS(Murry Dude Ranch)
    • Société de production
      • Hollywood Pictures Corporation (I)
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    • Durée
      • 56min
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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