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- Cheyenne Davis
- (as Al 'Lash' La Rue)
- Fuzzy
- (as Al 'Fuzzy' St. John)
- Bart - Henchman
- (as Charles Whitaker)
- Sleeping Townsman
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- Deputy
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- Townsman
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- Henchman
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- Henchman
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- Barfly
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Recensioni in evidenza
There was lots of action, especially of Lash and his whip.
Watching it today, I discovered this film was not the same one. It has far less whip action, but there is an attention to detail by both director Ray Taylor and writer William L. Nolte that merits a very high rating.
Sound effects are also very good.
Al St. John was a great cowboy and probably the best of the intendedly funny side-kicks. Be sure to watch for him scratching his foot in this movie. His last scene, though, could have been edited out.
Lash LaRue actually could act, and he shows it here.
Perhaps most fascinating of all, everybody's favorite villain, Charles King, gets to play a good guy, a sheriff even!
So it's not "Gone With the Wind," it's a great 'B' western.
Larue, real name Alfred, came to Hollywood hoping that his uncanny resemblance to Humphrey Bogart would yield a career. It did, also comments from Hollywood players. Actress Sarah Padden asked him if his mother had ever met Bogart. When his PRC stardom ended, he continued on with supporting roles in TV. He trained Harrison Ford in handling a whip for Indiana Jones, and was featured in a popular comic. He died in 1996, age 78.
Storywise, there is nothing much original about this one that pits your garden variety robber/town terrorizer against the skills and determination of incognito lawman Larue and sidekick Knight. What is a little more original is the higher quality acting one gets from our two heroes, definitely a cut above the usual phoned-in nonsense one usually finds in these sagebrush programmers. Indeed, Larue's most notable rival at the time, Monogram's incredibly wooden Whip Wilson could only watch in envy.
'B' programmers like "Law of the Lash" may not be high art, but they are entertaining and that's all that counts. It's just too bad the look of this one is so decrepit. Otherwise, it might have at least merited a five instead of the three it got.
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[first lines]
Fuzzy Q. Jones: Hey, here's an empty sack and here's a list of what to put in it.
Marshal Cheyenne Davis: Fuzzy, your list is just like a letter; it always starts out the same.
Fuzzy Q. Jones: Oh, you mean sort of, "Dear Sir"?
Marshal Cheyenne Davis: No - six plugs of chewin' tobacco.
Fuzzy Q. Jones: Well, I gotta have some kind of stimulant.
Marshal Cheyenne Davis: Don't I know you, you old buzzard. But if those hills come through with what I think they will, we'll both have all the stimulant we want. And it won't be tobacco.
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- Fuzzy, Räuber und Banditen
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- Tempo di esecuzione53 minuti
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- 1.37 : 1