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The Golden Stallion

  • 1949
  • Approved
  • 1h 7min
NOTE IMDb
6,4/10
272
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Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, and Trigger in The Golden Stallion (1949)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueDiamonds are being smuggled across the border from Mexico in a specially made shoe of a palomino mare. One of the smugglers is killed when the mare runs off. The sheriff blames Trigger for t... Tout lireDiamonds are being smuggled across the border from Mexico in a specially made shoe of a palomino mare. One of the smugglers is killed when the mare runs off. The sheriff blames Trigger for the death. To keep his horse from being destroyed, Roy confesses and goes to jail. The smug... Tout lireDiamonds are being smuggled across the border from Mexico in a specially made shoe of a palomino mare. One of the smugglers is killed when the mare runs off. The sheriff blames Trigger for the death. To keep his horse from being destroyed, Roy confesses and goes to jail. The smugglers buy Trigger and put him to work smuggling diamonds. The mare, who had earlier had a ... Tout lire

  • Réalisation
    • William Witney
  • Scénario
    • Sloan Nibley
  • Casting principal
    • Roy Rogers
    • Trigger
    • Dale Evans
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,4/10
    272
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • William Witney
    • Scénario
      • Sloan Nibley
    • Casting principal
      • Roy Rogers
      • Trigger
      • Dale Evans
    • 10avis d'utilisateurs
    • 2avis des critiques
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    Roy Rogers
    Roy Rogers
    • Roy Rogers
    Trigger
    Trigger
    • Trigger - Roy's Horse
    Dale Evans
    Dale Evans
    • Stormy Billings
    Estelita Rodriguez
    Estelita Rodriguez
    • Pepé Valdez
    Pat Brady
    Pat Brady
    • Sparrow Biffle
    Douglas Evans
    Douglas Evans
    • Jeff Middleton, Owner of Oro City Hotel
    Frank Fenton
    Frank Fenton
    • Oro City Sheriff
    Greg McClure
    Greg McClure
    • Henchman Ben
    Dale Van Sickel
    Dale Van Sickel
    • Henchman Ed Hart
    Clarence Straight
    • Bartender Spud
    Jack Sparks
    • Guard
    Chester Conklin
    Chester Conklin
    • Old Man
    Foy Willing
    • Foy
    Riders of the Purple Sage
    • Musicians
    Tommy Coats
    • Henchman
    • (non crédité)
    Mauritz Hugo
    Mauritz Hugo
    • Diamond-Buyer
    • (non crédité)
    Jack Low
    • Townsman
    • (non crédité)
    Cactus Mack
    Cactus Mack
    • Deputy Mack
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • William Witney
    • Scénario
      • Sloan Nibley
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    7bkoganbing

    We're Talking Trigger here, not Mister Ed

    In The Golden Stallion some diamond smugglers have discovered a really clever way to practice their trade. They use a specially constructed horseshoe and send one of their horses in with a wild herd that goes back and forth across the border from Mexico to the states. Of course you need a good leader for these horses and in this case it's a palomino mare.

    But those plans go up the spout when the mare catches sight of Trigger. That little horse romance throws quite a kink into their plans. Also some humans in the person of Dale Evans and her friend Estelita Rodriguez who take over a ranch with their horse trainer Roy Rogers. They'd like to capture the wild herd and break them.

    Through a combination of circumstances, Trigger gets accused of murdering one of the bad guys and since he's not Mister Ed, he can't speak up for himself. Roy sacrifices his own freedom and takes a manslaughter rap to save his beloved horse. I'm not sure he'd do the same for Dale.

    Though I'm being somewhat flip in my comments The Golden Stallion is rather touching in terms of Roy's devotion to his best friend. I'm sure Roy's legion of young fans had a special place of affection for The Golden Stallion among his films.

    This film might have been the first appearance of Pat Brady with his cantankerous jeep Nellybelle that had its own personality. Watching Roy's half hour television show in the fifties, I well remember Pat and Nellybelle and how that jeep always let him down at a crucial moment.

    The Golden Stallion does rank as one of the better of Roy Rogers features for Republic. It's heartwarming and touching if just a tad unreal.
    7davidgarnes

    Great use of horses and a clever plot make this one of Roy's best

    This 1949 film, just before Roy Rogers and Co. moved on to TV, has some fine color cinematography, particularly of the Iverson ranch (used in countless westerns) and great, sweeping shots of the wild horse herd that figures importantly throughout the film. It's quite lovely in that regard and captures the beauty and speed of the supposedly "untamed" steeds.

    The plot is a bit more complicated here than in most RR films, with several unexpected turns, all tightly directed. Roy and Dale are engaging as always, though Pat Brady's appeal eludes. There are fewer musical numbers in this film than usual, though the Sons of the Pioneers are featured.

    See it for the scenery and the beauty of the horses, and for more drama than is usually served in a Roy/Dale flick.
    5wes-connors

    Roy Rogers Has Horse Sense

    Wild horses are used to smuggle diamonds across the border from Mexico to the United States. The jewels are hidden in horseshoes. Meanwhile, well-known horse trainer Roy Rogers (as Roy Rogers) goes to work at the "Circle B" ranch owned by singing cowgirl Dale Evans (as Stormy Billings). They make pretty music together, although Mr. Rogers prefers closer companionship with his horse "Trigger". The smartest horse in the movies gets involved with the smugglers by mating with a mare they use to transport their diamonds. The union produces "Trigger Jr." and provides Rogers and his horse with danger and adventure...

    Director Quentin Tarantino elevated this "Trucolor" western by citing it for a discussion on films, which makes this an interesting watch. However, "The Golden Stallion" is more ordinary than revelatory. Most Rogers pictures are pleasant, and it's possible to elevate any one of them, at any moment. Here, you have a great scene - where Rogers "takes the rap" for a crime, to save Trigger from a death sentence. Rogers' lie is blatant, but acceptable. Unfortunately, the film leaves the potential for a good morality story right there. Neither Rogers nor Trigger committed the crime, which the script never gets around to resolving.

    ***** The Golden Stallion (11/15/49) William Witney ~ Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, Pat Brady, Douglas Evans
    brendaattheranch

    Another of Roy's Great Westerns

    I can't think of two people I like more then Roy Rogers and Dale Evans and they were fantastic in The Golden Stallion. And of course, Trigger too.

    The story is filled with action, drama, music (they add just the right amount of music and don't get carried away with it), and of course, Roy and Trigger. It is heart breaking at times, but the bond of horse and man that Roy and Trigger truly shared on screen and off comes through in shining colors in this movie. And of course, it's a delight to be able to see some of Roy and Trigger's work in color.

    I highly recommend it.
    6planktonrules

    Roy's willing to throw away his life to save Trigger.

    I found two versions of "The Golden Stallion" on YouTube. This is because Roy Rogers' films, as well as other cowboy B-movie stars, often had their films cut down to television time slots back in the 1950 when there was a huge craze for cowboy heroes on TV. I watched the original 67 minute, not the trimmed 53 minute one. And, like many of Republic Studios' cowboy films of the late 40s and into the 50s, they filmed this using TruColor stock. It was popular with these B-westerns because it cost about the same as black & white film and Technicolor was much more expensive. But it had limitations...specifically because it was a two-color process. Two-color film tends to result in orangy-red and blue-green hues and you never really get true color despite its name. Yellows and purples, for example, just never looked yellow or purple using TruColor or its rival, Cinecolor. And, over time, both these sorts of films tend to become muddy looking and "The Golden Stallion" is no exception. This colors in this film are very intense...so much that my wife walked by as I was watching and cried out "What's wrong with the colors?!".

    The plot to this story is strange. A gang of jewel thieves are apparently moving their stolen merchandise inside the hollowed out hooves of horses!! This seems incredibly unlikely and odd...and there are definitely better means for transporting stolen objects. So, I recommend you suspend disbelief as Roy Rogers and the boys work to right wrongs and capture the baddies. And, on hand are two familiar actresses in Roy Rogers film in his latter period, his wife Dale as well as the Cuban actress Estelita Rodriguez. Roy's sidekick is Pat Brady as Sparrow....not one of his more memorable sidekicks.

    So is this film any good? Well, provided you suspend disbelief, yes. Not only is it tough to believe using horse hooves to smuggle, but the film takes a very weird twist when one of the baddies is killed and Trigger is accused of doing it...which, of course, he didn't. But to save Trigger from being destroyed, Roy pleads guilty to killing the man and is sentenced to hard labor!!! I like horses...but cannot imagine anyone taking a murder rap to protect a horse....nor can I imagine them putting a horse to death without some sort of trial. But it's not like Roy Rogers films are the old west but are definitely a Hollywoodization of the west...and a modern west at that. It's all enjoyable but also a bit tough to believe. If you love Roy Rogers films, you'll like it...otherwise you'll probably think it's all pretty weird. Entertaining...but weird.

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    • Gaffes
      In the last scene as Roy and Dale trot towards the camera, the wheel marks of the camera car can be seen on the ground.
    • Connexions
      Featured in The 73rd Annual Academy Awards (2001)
    • Bandes originales
      The Golden Stallion
      Written by Sid Robin and Foy Willing

      Performed by Roy Rogers and The Riders of the Purple Sage

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    • Date de sortie
      • 15 novembre 1949 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • El potro de oro
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Iverson Ranch - 1 Iverson Lane, Chatsworth, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis
    • Société de production
      • Republic Pictures
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    • Durée
      • 1h 7min(67 min)
    • Rapport de forme
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