Jim Redfern et Mike Evans, deux Montanais, se rendent en Colombie-Britannique par le Cariboo Trail dans l'intention d'élever du bétail et de chercher de l'or, mais ils sont confrontés à des ... Tout lireJim Redfern et Mike Evans, deux Montanais, se rendent en Colombie-Britannique par le Cariboo Trail dans l'intention d'élever du bétail et de chercher de l'or, mais ils sont confrontés à des problèmes.Jim Redfern et Mike Evans, deux Montanais, se rendent en Colombie-Britannique par le Cariboo Trail dans l'intention d'élever du bétail et de chercher de l'or, mais ils sont confrontés à des problèmes.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Ling
- (as Lee Tung Foo)
- Dr. John S. Rhodes
- (as Tony Hughes)
- Jenkins
- (as Jerry Root)
Avis à la une
From 1945 until 1962 when he retired, Randolph Scott made a series of good adult themed westerns, some of them considered real classics. Unfortunately the Cariboo Trail will never be listed among his best westerns.
It's more like the material that Roy Rogers or Gene Autry might use. The story is downright silly at times. Williams who was along for the ride with Scott, he wanted to go prospect for gold as there was a big strike at the time. He doesn't blame the rustlers, he blames Scott for convincing him to make the trip for the loss of his arm.
Also there's a scene in the film when Scott, Lee Tung Foo, and Gabby Hayes are captured by Indians. They escape because Gabby's mule has been taught to kick on command and he kicks away at the Indians allowing our heroes to escape. I'm not sure that would have played in a Rogers film.
Furthermore the story actually wants you to believe that tyro prospector Randolph Scott accidentally stumbles on a gold strike after just a few lessons from prospector Gabby Hayes on how to find gold.
This was Gabby Hayes's farewell feature film part. It would have been better had he gone out in a good western and in fact he had done a couple of better ones with Randolph Scott before this.
I will say this, though no Caribou made any appearance in the film, this is one of the few Canadian locale films from the past that did NOT have any Mounties.
But if I were you unless you are a big fan of Randolph Scott or Gabby Hayes, take the next detour off The Cariboo Trail.
It is Set in Canada (but does use some awful Studio Stuff for some outdoor Scenes), the Body Count is High, there's a Bitter One-Armed Gunslinger (Bill Williams), a Greasy, Slimy, Bespectacled Villain (Victory Jory), a couple of Tasty Women (Karen Booth, Mary Stuart), and a Mule Named Hannibal.
Not one of the Best Randolph Scott Westerns, but it Contains Enough Oddities to make it Worth a Watch for Western Fans. Sometimes Clunky and Awkward but Appealing in an Off-Handed kind of Way.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesFinal feature film appearance of George 'Gabby' Hayes. After some television appearances he retired from acting.
- GaffesRandolph Scott leaves Carson Creek with the citizens chasing him. He rides down a hill, falls, remounts, and while riding across a creek, on a bluff above the creek, someone in a light colored shirt is visible running from left to right. The posse is behind Scott riding back to town, and of the people he soon meets raising the cattle, none of them are wearing a light colored shirt.
- Citations
Oscar 'Grizzly' Winters: Don't ever sneak into a camp like that, neighbor! Not up here in the Gold Country where a feller usually shoots first and buries his mistakes.
- Versions alternativesSome television prints of this movie are in black and white. The print currently (2005) being shown on Turner Classic Movies is in black and white.
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Détails
- Durée
- 1h 21min(81 min)
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1