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LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA young girl sets out to tame a wild horse so she can enter him in a race.A young girl sets out to tame a wild horse so she can enter him in a race.A young girl sets out to tame a wild horse so she can enter him in a race.
Ray Bennett
- Pronto
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Phil Bloom
- Townsman
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Johnny Carpenter
- Townsman
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Sonny Chorre
- Indian
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Edmund Cobb
- Townsman
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This movie is very similar to the 1946 movie with Fred McMurray called "Smoky". This movie starts out well with the Howard Duff character undertaking the perceived impossible task of capturing a horse called Black Velvet. The horse is incorrigible and cannot be trained but then allows Ann Blythe to train it. So in essence the movie turns into sort of a girl and horse love affair. It seems the movie would have been so much better if it continued with the original story-line which is why I give a low rating. There are other twists but won't go into details and spoil for those who have not watched.
The movie is a western build around breeding, catching, and also a bit stealing horses. Nothing too deep but quite entertaining.
There is some beautiful horses in the movie not to forget the wild stallion Black Velvet. And for those more interested in looking at the fair gender Ann Blythe looks great and is not just playing the usual spoiled rich mans daughter but someone that actually have useful skills with horses. The romance in the movie never takes over the movie and get too mushy but just adds a little spice.
This is not the greatest western ever made but beautiful shot and with an entertainment level I would say above average. Strange this movie is so unknown while much better than many more well known westerns. I would recommend it for pure entertainment.
There is some beautiful horses in the movie not to forget the wild stallion Black Velvet. And for those more interested in looking at the fair gender Ann Blythe looks great and is not just playing the usual spoiled rich mans daughter but someone that actually have useful skills with horses. The romance in the movie never takes over the movie and get too mushy but just adds a little spice.
This is not the greatest western ever made but beautiful shot and with an entertainment level I would say above average. Strange this movie is so unknown while much better than many more well known westerns. I would recommend it for pure entertainment.
Universal Pictures splurged a little with this one going on location and using
color for this entertaining B western populated with a cast of familiar western
faces for Red Canyon. The film is based on a Zane Grey novel about a cowboy
trying to catch a beautiful black stallion and leader of a pack of wild horses.
The horse can fly and he might make a good race horse Howard Duff reasons.
Might even impress Ann Blyth the daughter of the local Ponderosa owner
George Brent.
What Ann and George don't know about Duff is that he's also the son of a local outlaw leader John McIntire. Many years back McIntire and his gang killed Ann's mother during a gunfight.
The plot goes about as you would expect it to go but the western vistas in Kanab, Utah are a beautiful sight. Add to the folks already mentioned people like Jane Darwell, Edgar Buchanan, Chill Wills, and Denver Pyle all who are most familiar western faces and in roles you would expect them to be in and it adds up to nice western entertainment.
No new ground broken in Red Canyon, but well cultivated old ground indeed.
What Ann and George don't know about Duff is that he's also the son of a local outlaw leader John McIntire. Many years back McIntire and his gang killed Ann's mother during a gunfight.
The plot goes about as you would expect it to go but the western vistas in Kanab, Utah are a beautiful sight. Add to the folks already mentioned people like Jane Darwell, Edgar Buchanan, Chill Wills, and Denver Pyle all who are most familiar western faces and in roles you would expect them to be in and it adds up to nice western entertainment.
No new ground broken in Red Canyon, but well cultivated old ground indeed.
This western belongs to the films that Universal pictures has made about horses, remember Harry Keller's SIX BLACK HORSES, films destined mainly for young audiences, where the story is not important, but only the horse matter instead; or you also had Phil Karlson's BLACK GOLD. But that remains a good little lost gem, produced by Aaron Rosenberg, a good producer for this kind of feature. Splendidly photographed, that may help you to forgive and forget the bland acting, despite the presence of Edgar Buchanan and his "cartoon" character voice.
All the usual suspects like big mouth edgar buchanan, chill wills, denver pyle and john mcintyre playing the nasty bad guy ... howard duff as the love interest of the beautiful ann blyth ... this western is well worth watching just to see ann blyth ...
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- QuizUniversal-International later re-used footage of the horse Highland Dale in 'Cattle Drive' (1951) and 'Black Horse Canyon' (1954).
- ConnessioniFeatured in Il fuggiasco di Santa Fè (1951)
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- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 22 minuti
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