अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंWith the railroad coming to Red Rock, trouble is expected and Billy has been sent ot help his friend Fuzzy who is the town's Sheriff, Judge, and barber. When the man that sent Billy is murde... सभी पढ़ेंWith the railroad coming to Red Rock, trouble is expected and Billy has been sent ot help his friend Fuzzy who is the town's Sheriff, Judge, and barber. When the man that sent Billy is murdered and the railroad location map stolen, broken match sticks point to Vic Landreau. While... सभी पढ़ेंWith the railroad coming to Red Rock, trouble is expected and Billy has been sent ot help his friend Fuzzy who is the town's Sheriff, Judge, and barber. When the man that sent Billy is murdered and the railroad location map stolen, broken match sticks point to Vic Landreau. While Billy tries to find the missing map, Landreau suspects Billy is on to him and plans to ha... सभी पढ़ें
- Fuzzy Q. Jones
- (as Al 'Fuzzy' St. John)
- Clay Kincaid
- (as Edward Hall)
- Henchman Butch
- (as Bob Cason)
- Town Drunk
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- Sheriff
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- Bald Man Getting Haircut
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- Man Getting Beard Trimmed
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- Townsman
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- Poker Player
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- Checkers Player
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- Barfly
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- Townsman
- (बिना क्रेडिट के)
- Townsman
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फ़ीचर्ड समीक्षाएं
Olympic gold medalist (swimming) Buster Crabbe was likewise a versatile and reliable performer, whether as Tarzan, Buck Rogers, Flash Gordon, Captain Gallant (TV), cowboy hero, and supporting actor in some bigger-budgeted Westerns, and miscellaneous TV roles.
It is also true that the "series Western" could have some occasional duds, and could become repetitious as audiences or actors had had their fill of too much sameness. Of course, to the die-hard fan, such familiarity and dependability is part of the appeal of the B-Westerns. And that includes favorite heavies -- in this case Charles King, Bob Cason, and Frank Ellis -- and the formulaic fisticuffs and chases.
It also helps when there is an unexpected touch of humor or dialog. For just one example: hero Crabbe barges into the back room where baddie Charlie King is sitting at his desk. "I didn't hear you knock," says King dryly. Just as dryly, Crabbe calmly turns to the door he has just come through and raps on it a few times, and, totally unintimidated, again faces the scheming villain. Even some of Fuzzy's shenanigans Although sometimes Fuzzy's comic set-pieces seem to go on for too long, the humor extends to some of the bit players as well (watch for the oblivious checker players, the interpolation of the geezer in the bathtub, Fuzzy's whittling away at the customer's beard to create the likenesses of other famous historical figures. Everyone involves seem to be enjoying themselves, with the result that this entry in the "Billy Carson" series is a notch or two above what one might expect.
Okay, it's not TRUE GRIT and it's not SHANE, but it's still a pleasurable little bit of entertainment.
All in all, not bad.
Buster's problem in this one is Eddie Hall, a young tough who would like to make his name by nailing Billy The Kid. The real villain of this film perennial western heavy Charles King would like to make this happen as he exerts an Iago like influence on Hall. The Desdemona of the film is Dona Dax who Hall thinks that Crabbe is putting moves on. Truth be told, Buster would probably like to, but there's a job to be done first.
You can find the influence of the Bard in some of the strangest places.
When the man that sent Billy is murdered and the railroad location map stolen, broken match sticks point to Vic Landreau.
While Billy tries to find the missing map, Landreau suspects Billy is on to him and plans to have him killed.
One of the slowest westerns you'll ever see.
Stars Buster Crabbe and Al St John who was related to Fatty Arbuckle and a friend of Buster Keaton.
Shadows Of Death is a great title but the film itself is just plain awful. There's lots of hair-cutting, talking, and hanging around but little action. Billy and Fuzzy's sleuthing is pretty yawn inducing this go around.
The best thing about this is the climactic fist fight at the end.
Charles King (who's always good) plays the fat cat villain for the umpteenth time. This guy seems to come back more than Freddy Krueger!
Watch some of Crabbe's earlier pictures instead.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाThe earliest documented telecasts of this film occurred in Los Aneles Monday 31 January 1949 on KTTV (Channel 11) and in both New York City and in Baltimore Sunday 10 April 1949 on WCBS (Channel 2) and on WMAR (Channel 2).
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