Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaJohn Middleton is investigating cattle rustling when he is captured and tossed into a cave with Emmett, a rancher who disappeared earlier. They help each other escape and learn that a local ... Ler tudoJohn Middleton is investigating cattle rustling when he is captured and tossed into a cave with Emmett, a rancher who disappeared earlier. They help each other escape and learn that a local banker is trying to scare everyone away to grab up some secret gold mines.John Middleton is investigating cattle rustling when he is captured and tossed into a cave with Emmett, a rancher who disappeared earlier. They help each other escape and learn that a local banker is trying to scare everyone away to grab up some secret gold mines.
- Direção
- Roteirista
- Artistas
- Ann Mason
- (as Sheila Mannors)
- Henchman
- (não creditado)
- Singing Cowhands
- (não creditado)
- Henchman
- (não creditado)
- …
- Rancher
- (não creditado)
- Bert - Storekeeper
- (não creditado)
- Rancher
- (não creditado)
- Saloon Henchman
- (não creditado)
- Sam Middleton
- (não creditado)
- Robber
- (não creditado)
- Gambler
- (não creditado)
Avaliações em destaque
Aside from that, most of this is ordinary - Wayne as the irony-free hero who gets the girl. His voice is overdubbed by a professional baritone (a tenor would have been more convincing) in the obligatory musical segment, which pushed audio splicing technology to its limits.
The gunfight scenes are nothing special. But there are two key action sequences, the first being a dive into a lake and the ensuing escape. Also, Wayne jumps from horseback to horseback to unmount the opposing rider - a scene that appears to be a rough template for Lucas' speeder chase in "Return of the Jedi".
As it turns out, there's gold in the valley and some outlaws - along with the ring leader from the bank - are intercepting incoming supplies and doing all they can to drive the population out of the Pequeno Valley.
It's a decent story and where Hank Mason comes into play is that he ends up kidnapped by the outlaws. When Middleton's kidnapped and stashed in the same spot as Hank, they end up untying one-another and saving the day.
In the end, John gets the girl... who is Hank Mason's niece.
There's a couple singing scenes for John Wayne in which the singing is dubbed in, and it's pretty bad. The video is grainy and the sound is typical as this film isn't that far removed from the silent era. So if you can tolerate all that, the movie is quite entertaining.
I do wish they'd finished everything in time to get to the rodeo, but they just dropped that part of the storyline, which I thought was disappointing.
I've seen this a couple of times and I'll watch it again. But if you haven't seen any of these earlier films, there's a lot of redundancy.
John Wayne tries to stop the bad guys, he almost always fights (throwing big looping hook punches), usually kisses the girl. The End. Still, I like to see the evolution of Wayne. All this will lead to Stagecoach and Red River. While I'm not looking to watch all his movies, I am having my DVR record all Wayne movies. I've seen a lot and I have a ways to go so check back if you want insight about his other oldies. I have some reviews yet to do, but some I want to watch again.
One of a few Paul Malvern produced John Wayne vehicles, released by Republic Pictures before his becoming a full-fledged Republic contract star, it's nothing you haven't seen before, though it's easygoing enough entertainment, with a few nice location shots, a few rousing action sequences and and some good songs.
Speaking of songs, there's a few ludicrously dubbed cowboy tunes, featuring a deep-voiced singer, lip-synced by Wayne, while strumming an old guitar. Didn't they learn their lesson with the Duke's previous turn as "Singing Sandy"?
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesOriginally meant to be a Monogram-Lone Star western, this picture was instead released by Republic after that company's temporary (as it turned out) takeover of Monogram in 1935.
- Erros de gravaçãoMiddleton is riding cross country, he has no canteen, saddlebags or bed roll.
- Trilhas sonorasOn the Banks of the Sunny San Juan
(uncredited)
Music and Lyrics by The Arizona Wranglers
Played on guitar and sung by John Wayne (dubbed by Jack Kirk)
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Detalhes
- Tempo de duração54 minutos
- Cor
- Mixagem de som
- Proporção
- 1.37 : 1