Jim Redfern e Mike Evans vengono dal Montana e ora si stanno dirigendo verso la Columbia Britannica Canadese attraverso il Cariboo Trail con l'intenzione di allevare bestiame e cercare l'oro... Leggi tuttoJim Redfern e Mike Evans vengono dal Montana e ora si stanno dirigendo verso la Columbia Britannica Canadese attraverso il Cariboo Trail con l'intenzione di allevare bestiame e cercare l'oro, ma invece trovano guai.Jim Redfern e Mike Evans vengono dal Montana e ora si stanno dirigendo verso la Columbia Britannica Canadese attraverso il Cariboo Trail con l'intenzione di allevare bestiame e cercare l'oro, ma invece trovano guai.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Ling
- (as Lee Tung Foo)
- Dr. John S. Rhodes
- (as Tony Hughes)
- Jenkins
- (as Jerry Root)
Recensioni in evidenza
Beyond that, although the picture is no epic, even though the incessant overwrought music seems to signal that it wants to be, it has plenty of action, beautiful scenic locales, distinctive Canadian town sets, and the always in-control personage of Randolph Scott. The supporting cast is fine, especially Victor Jory who nicely underplays his irritating and dastardly villainous character. George Hayes aka Gabby does his usual thing for the last time in a feature film. The makeup team should be given a nod because throughout the film those characters facing the hardships of outdoor work and travel look appropriate grimy and sunbaked.
Some of the roles may be a little predictably too by-the-book, but at least the romance doesn't get in the way of the story, including no ubiquitous vying for the lady's fair hand. And that may be why the picture comes in at an economical running time of around 80 minutes, not bad for a front-line western picture.
Recommended for Randolph Scott followers, Gabby Hayes completists, and for armchair enjoyers of scenic movies, but the latter only if you have the restored and enhanced color print.
It is Set in Canada (but does use some awful Studio Stuff for some outdoor Scenes), the Body Count is High, there's a Bitter One-Armed Gunslinger (Bill Williams), a Greasy, Slimy, Bespectacled Villain (Victory Jory), a couple of Tasty Women (Karen Booth, Mary Stuart), and a Mule Named Hannibal.
Not one of the Best Randolph Scott Westerns, but it Contains Enough Oddities to make it Worth a Watch for Western Fans. Sometimes Clunky and Awkward but Appealing in an Off-Handed kind of Way.
Among the bad guys, it's interesting to note a young JIM DAVIS who would later make it big on "Dallas" TV. GEORGE 'GABBY' HAYES plays his usual rustic character, usually a sidekick for Gene Autrey or Roy Rogers. He has the sort of role as a grizzly old-timer usually played by Walter Brennan, calling all the other men "young fellas".
All of the ingredients usually found in a western of this kind--including shootouts and cattle stampedes--are here, but the results are pretty ordinary.
Summing up: Not recommended unless you're a die-hard western fan with time on your hands.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizFinal feature film appearance of George 'Gabby' Hayes. After some television appearances he retired from acting.
- BlooperRandolph Scott leaves Carson Creek with the citizens chasing him. He rides down a hill, falls, remounts, and while riding across a creek, on a bluff above the creek, someone in a light colored shirt is visible running from left to right. The posse is behind Scott riding back to town, and of the people he soon meets raising the cattle, none of them are wearing a light colored shirt.
- Citazioni
Oscar 'Grizzly' Winters: Don't ever sneak into a camp like that, neighbor! Not up here in the Gold Country where a feller usually shoots first and buries his mistakes.
- Versioni alternativeSome television prints of this movie are in black and white. The print currently (2005) being shown on Turner Classic Movies is in black and white.
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Dettagli
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 21min(81 min)
- Proporzioni
- 1.37 : 1