Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaCal Reynolds, known as The Utah Kid eludes a sheriff's posse and takes refuge in Robber's Roost, a hideout for outlaws running from the law complete with its own dirt-floor saloon. Jennie Le... Leggi tuttoCal Reynolds, known as The Utah Kid eludes a sheriff's posse and takes refuge in Robber's Roost, a hideout for outlaws running from the law complete with its own dirt-floor saloon. Jennie Lee, a school teacher from a nearby town is out sight-seeing and is picked up by a couple of... Leggi tuttoCal Reynolds, known as The Utah Kid eludes a sheriff's posse and takes refuge in Robber's Roost, a hideout for outlaws running from the law complete with its own dirt-floor saloon. Jennie Lee, a school teacher from a nearby town is out sight-seeing and is picked up by a couple of the boys and brought into the saloon. Since they aren't gentleman and don't believe in "f... Leggi tutto
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The film opens with white-hatted Rex Lease (as Cal Reynolds) being chased by a posse. [Given the number of splices in this print, the film may be missing footage] His crime is never revealed and his horse clearly steals acting honors during this sequence, sending the posse the wrong way. Fortunately, Cal evades the law, gaining sanctuary at the "Crook's Hideout". Karloff (as Baxter) drags in a young woman at this point. Her presence is unexplainable, saying she followed Cal, but not why or how she's a better tracker than the posse. Enter Tom Santschi (as Butch) to claim the girl. Baxter objects and gets punched. Now, there was a time before sound effects made cowboy fists sound like firecrackers and this was it. Santschi punched Karloff. Hope they got it in one take! Anyhow, Cal MARRIES Jennie (played by Dorothy Sebastian) to save her from the black hats. Wish Jennie'd told Cal she's engaged to the sheriff...
It's classic antique talkie fodder, complete with scenes filmed at silent speed, out-of-focus shots and the cacophony of early RCA photophone. Karloff's got plenty of screen time and where he rides his horse into a scene watch him crash into Santschi's horse. Makes you wonder why Raoul Walsh's "The Big Trail" didn't clean-up at the ticket window that year.
When the story begins, outlaw Cal Reynolds (Lease) is on the run from the law. He is able to eventually meet up with a criminal gang where he is welcomed. However, after the gang capture a young woman, Cal tells them she's his fiancee in order to save her from the slobbering gang members. But they call his bluff...forcing him to marry her. Little do any of them know that she is actually the Sheriff's girlfriend! What's next? Well, a lot of punching and lovin'...and more.
This is a very brief B-picture, running at only 45 minutes. It could be that the film was trimmed to that length, but it's just as likely it was always 45 minutes, as some Bs were that brief.
So is it any good? Well, it's okay...neither bad nor good. Lease certainly ain't a pretty singing cowboy but he is realistic in is subdued performance. As for the story, it's decent and interesting. Plus, the short run time prevents you from being bored! Worth seeing but far from a must-see.
By the way, Boris Karloff plays a henchman in the film but you'd hardly recognize him unless you are paying attention. It's not that he's barely in the movie (he's in quite a bit) but his part and his acting are a bit on the subdued side.
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- QuizFilmed at Iverson Ranch.
- ConnessioniReferenced in Boris Karloff: The Man Behind the Monster (2021)
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