Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaOn his way to Red Mesa to insure mine owners against loss from raids on their ore shipments, George O'Brien is ambushed by the raiders, and is accidentally saved by the Three Stooges who run... Leggi tuttoOn his way to Red Mesa to insure mine owners against loss from raids on their ore shipments, George O'Brien is ambushed by the raiders, and is accidentally saved by the Three Stooges who run a traveling variety store. O'Brien sells mine owner John Sawyer and his foreman Sandy Eva... Leggi tuttoOn his way to Red Mesa to insure mine owners against loss from raids on their ore shipments, George O'Brien is ambushed by the raiders, and is accidentally saved by the Three Stooges who run a traveling variety store. O'Brien sells mine owner John Sawyer and his foreman Sandy Evans on allowing him to insure and guard their shipments since they have no help from the bu... Leggi tutto
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He could sure use some good help, but that's hard to find so instead he gets the Three Stooges. Moe, Larry, and Shemp are a trio of itinerant peddlers/con artists and none to good. So why O'Brien thinks they'll be of help to him is a mystery. Still they do their slapstick best.
This was George O'Brien's final starring role, he did a comeback appearance in John Ford's Cheyenne Autumn in a much more serious film and part. He doesn't look like he minds too much playing second fiddle to Three Stooges.
Not too much mystery here, we know right away who the bandits are. Some similarity in plot to Abbott&Costello's The Wistful Widow Of Wagon Gap. For Stooge fans everywhere.
Shemp returns to Three Stooges after Curly's terminal illness. It's not necessarily top level Stooges. Curly remains the best third of all times in the trio. This is still some fun physical humor. They're mostly the comedic relieve in a B-level western. They have a lot of scenes by themselves and take up about half the movie. Quite frankly, I rather just have the Stooges.
It's well made in most regards. One can't fault the cast for committed performances, and the acting tends to be rather lively; the actors arguably do most of the work of providing energy to the proceedings, and they might actually be a chief strength. Those stunts and effects that are employed are well done, quite in line with the average contemporary genre piece, and much the same goes for the sets, costume design, hair, and makeup. While nothing remarkable, I even appreciate aspects like the cinematography, editing, and music, and for that matter eve the root story. On the other hand, both as written and realized most any scene of intended humor loses its luster pretty fast, regardless of how clever it might be in and of itself. This might be chalked up to the cartoonish sound effects wearing thin, a bit that's allowed to linger too long or that doesn't land well in the first place, a deficit in the necessary vitality, or other factors. One way or another, even as they share at least equal time on screen with the other stars, the Stooges meaningfully contribute to the reverie less than George O'Brien, Clem Bevans, Sheila Ryan, and the other folks that are playing it straight. To put it another way, the fun that the movie has to offer has more to do with the western adventure than with the intended comedy.
'Gold raiders' is enjoyable, certainly; please don't let me give the impression that it's bad, or that I altogether dislike it. Everyone involved did a good job, and some odds and ends are sharper than others. Even if it doesn't leave a huge mark, the western saga is sufficiently well done that I think it helps the whole to stand a tad above "average." That's just the thing, though - it really kind of seems like the title could have been made as a pure western, without the Stooges' involvement at all, and it would have been much the same piece if not stronger. Be that as it may, I'm glad for those who get more out of it than I do. I think this is suitable enough to earn a soft recommendation; so long as you're not specifically anticipating a riotous comedic farce, there's a lot to like here. Don't go out of your way for it, and save it for a lazy day, but as a 50s western 'Gold raiders' is worth checking out if you have the chance.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizAccording to a contemporary article in Daily Variety, this film was shot in 4 1/2 days.
- BlooperAt the 0:06:00 mark the boom mic shadow moves on the wall above Lyle Talbot's head.
- Colonne sonoreJane
Written and performed by Larry Fine, Moe Howard and Shemp Howard
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- Tempo di esecuzione56 minuti
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