In una gara di rodeo a cavallo, i cattivi vogliono che John Weston perda e per assicurarsi, aggiungono un ago avvelenato appena sotto la sella.In una gara di rodeo a cavallo, i cattivi vogliono che John Weston perda e per assicurarsi, aggiungono un ago avvelenato appena sotto la sella.In una gara di rodeo a cavallo, i cattivi vogliono che John Weston perda e per assicurarsi, aggiungono un ago avvelenato appena sotto la sella.
- Dolores
- (as Anita Compillo)
- Spike Barton
- (as Edward Peil)
- Marshal George Higgins
- (as George Hayes)
- Townsman
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- Bartender
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- Rodeo Announcer
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- Pendleton Rodeo Performer
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- Kent Henchman
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- Henchman on Roof
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- Judge Carter
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- Captured Bank Robber
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- 2nd Bank Robber
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- Rodeo Judge
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The DVD I saw of this has some very dark sequences. A fight sequence is dark deliberately, but some of the other ones really should be better lit. Think this had to do with the tight shooting sequences of these films. There were times in this era when these films would be shot in the matter of just a few days.
Overall, while the special effects are crude & some of the sequences a loosely tied, if your a fan of the Duke or like these old westerns, this is a pretty good film. It is not on the level of The Searchers, but it was not meant to be. This is one of many early films Wayne did to establish himself as a true cowboy hero of the silver screen.
The producers make extensive use of footage shot at some long forgotten rodeo. With the money they saved they actually were able to come up with a pleasant enough musical score, a rarity for poverty row quickies. They even were able to incorporate a left over "musical" number from one of Wayne's ill-fated "Singin'" Sandy Saunders efforts at the beginning, even though it has nothing to do with the rest of the picture.
The cast includes Polly Ann (sister of Loretta) Young as the heroine and Anita Compille as the good/bad girl competing for the Duke's affections. George (pre-"Gabby")Hayes is along again, this time as a Marshal. Edward Piel Sr. is the chief bad guy and once again proving that as an actor, he made a great stuntman, Yakima Canutt.
Not the best of the Lone Star series, but not the worst either.
You heard it folks, a rodeo racket. This bunch comes to a given town sets up a rodeo, take in bets from the locals on their best cowboys and the gang's cowboys always seem to win by hook or deadly crook. They also do a few other things on the side like bank robbery, rustling, your usual western crimes.
They've also got a unique way of dispatching competition into eternity which I won't get into. The Duke was lucky to discover what they had in store for him. I will say that modern forensic science would have had the mystery solved.
This was one of those films where they tried to make John Wayne a singing cowboy. The film begins with him on a white horse, strumming a guitar, singing some forgettable ballad. Some Nelson Eddy wannabe's voice is dubbed in and you know it isn't Wayne. It's so bad that even audiences in 1934 would have known this wasn't John Wayne, And this was before he became JOHN WAYNE.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThe failure of the original copyright holder to renew the film's copyright resulted in it falling into public domain, meaning that virtually anyone could duplicate and sell a VHS/DVD copy of the film. Therefore, many of the versions of this film available on the market are either severely (and usually badly) edited and/or of extremely poor quality, having been duped from second- or third-generation (or more) copies of the film.
- BlooperA sign spelling out CALGARY STAMPEDE backwards can be seen in the rodeo footage.
- Citazioni
Marshal George Higgins: It seems mighty funny to me that every time this gang organizes a rodeo, their own men win all the first prizes. When it begins to look like an outsider is going to win, he gets sick. Two or three has even died from it.
John Weston: Well, you can't arrest them for that, Marshal.
Marshal George Higgins: No, maybe not. But it's might peculiar that when these outsides fall off them top broncs, they're suffering from snakebite. I tell ya, it just ain't natural.
John Weston: What do you want me to do? Get snake bit?
- Versioni alternativeFox/Lorber Associates, Inc. and Classics Associates, Inc. copyrighted a version in 1985 with a new original score composed and orchestrated by William Barber. It was distributed by Fox/Lorber and ran 52 minutes.
- ConnessioniEdited into Six Gun Theater: The Man from Utah (2021)
- Colonne sonoreSing Me a Song of the Wild
(uncredited)
Written by Robert N. Bradbury
Sung by John Wayne (dubbed by Jack Kirk) in the opening scene
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- Tempo di esecuzione
- 51min
- Colore
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 1.37 : 1