Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaSet in 1848 California. About a brother and sister battling a crooked businessman over property rights.Set in 1848 California. About a brother and sister battling a crooked businessman over property rights.Set in 1848 California. About a brother and sister battling a crooked businessman over property rights.
Abel Meeropol
- Hank Moe
- (as Lewis Allan)
José Ángel Espinosa 'Ferrusquilla'
- Felipe
- (as Ferrusquilla 'Jose Espinosa')
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Spectacular scenery, loud music and a slightly novel plot in terms of history and with the Spanish being seen as the good guys. But overall the story is a familiar one: a man accomplished with a gun comes to the aid of a community under threat and quickly gets romantically involved. Jack's instant switch of loyalties as soon as he met Felicia was unconvincing, and it was easy to guess that Miguel would fall for Sue.
Also unconvincing was how the mob's attack on Miguel's hacienda fizzled out.
I'm a fan of Brian Keith, but he wasn't really cut out for characters in romantic situations in "Sierra Baron" and was mis-matched in his relationship with Felicia.
Also unconvincing was how the mob's attack on Miguel's hacienda fizzled out.
I'm a fan of Brian Keith, but he wasn't really cut out for characters in romantic situations in "Sierra Baron" and was mis-matched in his relationship with Felicia.
An Anglo land speculator in California (Brodie) has the owner of a large land grant with roots dating back to Spanish colonialism murdered, but doesn't count on his son (Jason) showing up to defend his murdered father's claim. By this time Brodie has already divided up the land and sold it to unsuspecting Anglo settlers. Jason's arrival is pretty well done, as the first Anglo trespasser/settler he meets fights him with a pair of brass knuckles and Jason detaches one of the spurs off of his boots and slashes the guy's face with it. There are some other out-of-the-ordinary scenes in this film that make it moderately fun to watch, though the film for some reason cloaks Jason's character as a Spaniard, when he's really Mexican, and all of the land was Mexico until the treaty ended the war that enabled the US to confiscate it. But whatever, Brian Keith's hired gun character is pretty decent, and Jason's rescue of Mala Powers in the desert is not bad at all. Same with Brodie, who nails the part of the scheming real estate broker.
I happen too see this wonderful film by chance, some years ago, on Encore's Western channel.It's a fine, vivid telling of the Anglo encroachment into mid 1800"s California. Rick Jason is exceptional as the son of a recently murdered Spainish land baron, who is thrust into the forefront of trying to protect what has been his family's land for generations ,against the white settlers who move in now and answer questions later .Brian Keith, in one of his fine low key performances, plays a man who(gets things done), for the Anglo powers that be,but decides to think for himself after being befriended by Jason's character.The rest of the cast is stellar as well as the writing ,direction, music and the glorious color photography. This is a rare gem, not many U.S. films like it...if any.
First, I watched this movie for the third time in twenty years in f...pand and scan; and believe me, nothing is worst than this pure torture. Nothing. So this James B Clark's film is not the most memorable from him, I highly prefer the terrific ONE FOOT IN HELL or even THE BIG SHOW, a pretty little curiosity - which I have in in LBX in my library. So this story is so predictable, in a scheme so much overused that I hardly search the least interest in it. I can save Brian Keith's character, whom I expected a bit more ambivalent. A hired gunslinger character showed as a kind of hero may be interesting sometimes. Rememebr Robert Taylor in John Farrow's VAQUERO, to whom Keith's character is rather close to. So, the scenery, locations, settings, are pretty fine, the overall atmosphere too, but that's not the most memorable western ever. It is however watchable, never boring, a good time waster. Excellent moving, poignant last minute.
Its just not that good.
The ending of the main conflict is simply ridiculous, only matched by a love interest involving a widow whose husband died about 10 minutes (ok maybe a week) previously, who claims she can't forget the past but its time to move on.
WTF!
The ending of the main conflict is simply ridiculous, only matched by a love interest involving a widow whose husband died about 10 minutes (ok maybe a week) previously, who claims she can't forget the past but its time to move on.
WTF!
Lo sapevi?
- QuizFirst and only acting credit for Lewis Allan, born Abel Meeropol (February 10, 1903 - October 29, 1986). A song-writer best known for "Strange Fruit" (1937).
- BlooperThe tombstone at the end shows a son of Miguel and Sue died at Gettysburg July 2 1863 but as the action takes place In 1848-1849 this son couldn't be more than 14 years old ( a boy soldier?)
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Dettagli
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 20min(80 min)
- Colore
- Proporzioni
- 2.35 : 1
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