Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueRanchers mark money paid to cattle rustlers. Two drifters win marked bills at a gang member's casino and get falsely accused. They escape jail to chase the casino owner and uncover the gang'... Tout lireRanchers mark money paid to cattle rustlers. Two drifters win marked bills at a gang member's casino and get falsely accused. They escape jail to chase the casino owner and uncover the gang's leader.Ranchers mark money paid to cattle rustlers. Two drifters win marked bills at a gang member's casino and get falsely accused. They escape jail to chase the casino owner and uncover the gang's leader.
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Young brunette Martha Hyer plays Ruth Abbott as a young lady who wears men's clothes and a six gun. She looks really good in her cowboy hat and boots. Martha played in numerous B-westerns during her early movie career. In 1959 she would be nominated for a best supporting actress academy award for her role in "Some Came Running." Martha deserved to win for her performance in that film.
Lois Andrews plays Trixie Fontaine, she was married to Steve Brodie (who plays Mort Wheeler) when "Rustlers" was made. They were the parents of actor Kevin Brodie. Sadly, Lois died at the young age of 44 from lung cancer.
Rustlers (1949) is a very entertaining B-western. It's well worth watching, especially for the performance of the young Martha Hyer.
The spanking is funny and dated... and funny. The jail break is also fun. It's a functional B-western. There is some fine horsemanship and some passable stunts and functional shootouts. I'm not familiar with these actors but they seem to have good charisma. This is good for what it is.
Tim Holt and partner don't rustle anything, but they are mistaken for bank robbers. They hightail it out of town.... with Martha Hyer's help. Meanwhile, gun-toting Lois Andrews makes life miserable for Tim.
If you think this movie is going to be better than it sounds, I've got some desert land in Florida I wanna sell you.
It always amazes how one can fit everything in a 60 minute film, adding the right amount of action, excitement, villainy and plot twists - Tim Holt and Chito are looking for work but end up finding trouble in this good entry that has many obstacles set for them. With the help of Lois Andrews who plays Trixie, a saloon gal and Chito's gal, they clear their name, but not with out some hard riding and gun play. There's some fine locations, loads of pine trees.
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- AnecdotesSteve Brodie played the brother of Tim Holt's character in Brothers in the Saddle (1948), then played the gold-stealing villain in Guns of Hate (1949). Brodie was a frequent co-star in Holt's westerns, a fact he's publicly expressed great pride in.
- GaffesAfter Dick and Chito get the money they won, the owner of the bar tries to shoot them as they leave, but Trixie reflects the sun in his eyes so he is unable to see. However, according to the shadows, the sun is in front of them, so it would be impossible for Trixie to reflect the sun in his eyes over her shoulder.
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Chito Rafferty: While you get the horses and saddle up, I say goodbye to Trixie.
Dick McBride: Well, make it snappy. Last time I almost starved to death waitin' for you to say goodbye to a girl.
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- 1h 1min(61 min)
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- 1.37 : 1