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Dopo che la famiglia di Kent Taggart muore in una fuga precipitosa del bestiame, lui cerca i colpevoli e nella sparatoria uccidi il figlio dell'uomo responsabile di tutto. Viene posta una ta... Leggi tuttoDopo che la famiglia di Kent Taggart muore in una fuga precipitosa del bestiame, lui cerca i colpevoli e nella sparatoria uccidi il figlio dell'uomo responsabile di tutto. Viene posta una taglia sulla sua testa.Dopo che la famiglia di Kent Taggart muore in una fuga precipitosa del bestiame, lui cerca i colpevoli e nella sparatoria uccidi il figlio dell'uomo responsabile di tutto. Viene posta una taglia sulla sua testa.
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Harry Carey Jr.
- Lt. Hudson
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Raven Grey Eagle
- Indian
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Herman Hack
- Man at Fort
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
William Henry
- Army Sergeant
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Peter Mamakos
- Cantina Owner
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Bill McLean
- Doctor
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Recensioni in evidenza
The original L'Amour novel -- good. (I've read it -- you should to.)
This screen play -- sketchy; the performance, story line not much better.
I'm amazed this saw the light of the projection booth -- even in the mid-60's.
Good character actors & D. Duryea turned in his patented wise-ass villain performance.
If you're storm-stayed somewhere, trapped in your iron lung or otherwise immobilized -- it's better than infomercials (just).
Otherwise, get a library card.
This screen play -- sketchy; the performance, story line not much better.
I'm amazed this saw the light of the projection booth -- even in the mid-60's.
Good character actors & D. Duryea turned in his patented wise-ass villain performance.
If you're storm-stayed somewhere, trapped in your iron lung or otherwise immobilized -- it's better than infomercials (just).
Otherwise, get a library card.
Kent Taggart's family, with their cattle stampeded, are killed by those who started it. In a fair gunfight, he kills the man's son responsible for it all and is on the run. Before the rancher dies he hires three bounty hunters headed by Dan Duryea to avenge him with the promise of $5000 as a reward. Taggart must flee into Apache territory to escape the wrath of the trio of hired killers.
Based on a Louis L'amour novel, this western moves at a steady clip, getting into one perilous situation to the next - it has the right modicum of action and drama. There's some decent performances from Dan Duryea as the hired gunslinger out to kill the hero Tony Young. Dan is at his usual manic self, oozing with reptilian glee and saying dry one liners. Dick Foran as a miner and Elsa Cardenas as his opportunistic wife also turn in decent performances. Yes there's some mismatched stock footage during the action sequences, but it isn't too bad. Overall a solid western with some fine twists.
Based on a Louis L'amour novel, this western moves at a steady clip, getting into one perilous situation to the next - it has the right modicum of action and drama. There's some decent performances from Dan Duryea as the hired gunslinger out to kill the hero Tony Young. Dan is at his usual manic self, oozing with reptilian glee and saying dry one liners. Dick Foran as a miner and Elsa Cardenas as his opportunistic wife also turn in decent performances. Yes there's some mismatched stock footage during the action sequences, but it isn't too bad. Overall a solid western with some fine twists.
Tony Young's family is killed and his cattle stampeded by Emile Meyer, Young gets him in a fair fight, but since he's the villain, he doesn't care about the niceties. He offers gabby gunslinger Dan Duryea a lot of money to kill Young, driving him into the desert and Apache attack.
Although Young is top-billed, it's Duryea who commands the audience's excellent attention. This late Shaky A western is well directed by R. G. Springsteen, with some great Technicolor camerawork by Wiliam Margulies. It's the penultimate film for former B heart throb Dick Foran, and the first for David Carradine.
Although Young is top-billed, it's Duryea who commands the audience's excellent attention. This late Shaky A western is well directed by R. G. Springsteen, with some great Technicolor camerawork by Wiliam Margulies. It's the penultimate film for former B heart throb Dick Foran, and the first for David Carradine.
This is a mediocre low budget movie. The acting is OK including Tony Young as the lead but personally I find Dan Duryea really annoying in this one. As mentioned in other reviews there are a few familiar actors from the era.
An abundance of stock footage takes away from the continuity and limits some of the action scenes. The plot starts out OK but then becomes somewhat weak and the ending rushed. It has a TV movie feel and definitely is a bottom rung B movie. OK to pass the time but that's all.
Director R.G. Springsteen spent many years at Republic Pictures turning out efficient little B westerns, and his expertise is evident in this crisp, sharp little western. From around 1960 to about 1966 Universal churned out a stream of quickie westerns, most of them run-of-the-mill at best and low-grade junk at worst. This tight little oater, however, falls into neither category. A cast of western veterans like Emile Meyer, Ray Teal, Dick Foran and the great Dan Duryea, and a more than competent leading man in Tony Young, combine with a good story and Springsteen's firm hand to make this one of the best B westerns to come out of Universal in that period. Young plays Taggart, a man who gunned down the son of a powerful local rancher who led a gang that attacked his camp and murdered his parents. The dead son's dying father sends hired killers out to track down and kill Taggart. Fleeing through Apache territory, he comes to the aid of an old man and his daughter defending their gold mine against rampaging Indians. Young reminds you of Gary Cooper in his early years, although a bit more animated, and it's a shame his career never really went anywhere, as he's quite good in this (he also shot another western around this time, "He Rides Tall," and is equally as good in that one). Long-time cowboy actor Dick Foran plays the father, and the gorgeous Jean Hale--who years later married actor Dabney Coleman--is his daughter. The story is interesting, the scenery is pretty and Duryea is--as always--tremendous fun to watch. There's some sharp action, although a good chunk of it is obvious stock footage from other westerns, and things are resolved satisfactorily--though somewhat abruptly--at the end, something that didn't always happen in Universal's westerns of the period. All in all, a very watchable little B picture. You could do a lot worse than spending some time on this one.
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- QuizFilm debut of David Carradine.
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- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 25 minuti
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