अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंGreedy rancher McGowan wants to have a local wild horse sanctuary closed, so he can capture and sell them while Tucson tries to break up Stony's marriage to a sexy, gold-digging saloon girl.Greedy rancher McGowan wants to have a local wild horse sanctuary closed, so he can capture and sell them while Tucson tries to break up Stony's marriage to a sexy, gold-digging saloon girl.Greedy rancher McGowan wants to have a local wild horse sanctuary closed, so he can capture and sell them while Tucson tries to break up Stony's marriage to a sexy, gold-digging saloon girl.
- Rita
- (as Rita Cansino)
- Sheriff Miller
- (as Edward Cassidy)
- Henchman
- (as Robert Smith)
- Pete
- (as Ed Boland)
- Man Who Sees Stony with Pinto
- (बिना क्रेडिट के)
- Drunk
- (बिना क्रेडिट के)
- Judge
- (बिना क्रेडिट के)
- Bartender
- (बिना क्रेडिट के)
फ़ीचर्ड समीक्षाएं
It must be years since I last saw him in anything, but especially in a Three Mesquiteers.
His portrayal of Stony Brooke had always been the definitive one to me and, much as I love John Wayne, the Mesquiteers were not the same with him in the Brooke role.
This is a different Stony from any other characterization I have seen.
This movie had a little bit of everything, and managed to be enough different to warrant watching, except, perhaps, to the jaded.
There are gunfights; there is a saloon brawl; there is a dancing girl (played by someone named Margarita Cansino, a good-looking actress with some apparent dancing ability; whatever happened to her?).
There are wild horses and a good battle between two of them.
Tucson Smith was the leader in the stories as written originally by William Colt MacDonald, and in this movie he is. It's a good opportunity for Crash Corrigan and he makes the most of it.
Yak Canutt is one of the bad guys and, of course, the lead stunt man, and no one ever did it better.
Harry Tenbrook, of whom I know nothing, gets a good part as another bad guy, sort of the foreman, and is interesting enough I wonder why we didn't see him more often.
"Hit the Saddle" is another miserable generic title, and surely the producers could have found one more appropriate. However, that's my only complaint (except for the intendedly "funny" ending that wasn't) and I recommend this movie.
To be honest, I'll always recommend the Three Mesquiteers, and always recommend anything with Crash Corrigan.
P.S. Just in case: Of course I know Margarita Cansino became Rita Hayworth. I was just trying to be cute.
This interesting, above average entry in Republic Pictures' Three Mesquiteers series is more offbeat than usual, with the unique premise of a horse being being used as a weapon to kick someone to death, Livingston's brooding performance, and a rare note of discontent among the three friends.
In fact, the story is solid enough to have been turned (with a little work) into an A-list western!
A satisfying climax features good animal footage and a neat stunt in which Yakima Canutt takes a dive off some steep rocks.
My only complaint is that Hayworth's unpleasant character takes the money and runs instead of getting her just desserts. The finale should have shown her in New York, trying and failing to cash Corrigan's rubber check!
So, can our stalwart threesome stop rancher MacGowan from disguising his violent stallion Volcano as leader of the protected, wild herd. To do that, he'll have to replace good stallion Pinto as head horse. After all, MacGowan just wants to sell the herd for a big profit, maybe even for slaughter. So, if Volcano can get the herd to do enough damage to towns men, they'll lose protected status. Thus, it's a showdown not just between guys but between big strong critters, as well. So stay tuned.
(In passing - catch the lovely Rita Hayworth in an early film and before her hairline was cosmetically lifted, which in true Hollywood fashion became her ticket to big time movie stardom. So see what you think.)
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाThis is the last of four films that Rita Hayworth made freelancing before returning to Columbia Pictures.
- भाव
[after Stoney and Rita sing a duet]
Tucson Smith: As I live and breathe, if it isn't one of them singin' cowboys!
Lullaby Joslin: That was grand singin'. I ain't heard the like since my grandpap Zubie was hung.
- कनेक्शनFeatures The Devil Horse (1926)
- साउंडट्रैकWinding the Trail
Written by Oliver Drake and Sam H. Stept
Sung by Robert Livingston and Rita Hayworth
with Rudy Sooter and His Band
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