Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaBuck poses as a wanted killer and Sandy as a cook as the trio help ranchers stop a ruthless crook from taking over the area s water rights and help an orphaned baby.Buck poses as a wanted killer and Sandy as a cook as the trio help ranchers stop a ruthless crook from taking over the area s water rights and help an orphaned baby.Buck poses as a wanted killer and Sandy as a cook as the trio help ranchers stop a ruthless crook from taking over the area s water rights and help an orphaned baby.
- Alice Borden
- (as Christine MacIntyre)
- Joe Martin
- (as David O'Brien)
- Sheriff Cox
- (as Max Waizman)
- Al - Bartender
- (não creditado)
- Henchman
- (não creditado)
- The Gibbs Baby
- (não creditado)
- Townsman
- (não creditado)
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This Rough Riders feature has a minor twist on their old reliable formula. In this case, instead of Tim McCoy posing as the bad guy and Buck Jones arriving in town as a lawman, the roles are reversed--and McCoy is in town looking for a supposed bandit, Bodie Bronson (Jones). Naturally this is all a ruse to enable Jones to infiltrate a band of evil rustlers and discover who murdered a family at the beginning of the movie. I would agree with the other reviewer who said that the plot is a lot more complicated than usual--it certainly is. But it's pretty good and well worth seeing regardless. I predictably good entry to the series.
By the way, the Rough Riders films did not usually have singing like many other B-westerns of the day (such as a Roy Rogers or Gene Autry film). However, Dave O'Brien croons the song "Little Tenderfoot" and it's pretty sweet and enjoyable.
The film starts out about the same way as the first film with the three Marshals (Jones ,McCoy, Hatton ) arriving at a small community that is having trouble with villains. It seems that a group of people are causing havoc throughout the community by killing cowhands and stealing cattle. This was all done in order for someone to take all the water-rights, for very little money, as the farmers went slowly out of business. Enter Marshal Buck Roberts, posing as a criminal to the locals. And with the help of Marshal McCall and a ranch-hand cook that is really Marshal Hopkins- the villains will soon get their justice.
Even though this was a nice story, it seemed to be more complex that others in the series. Perhaps I have got use to watching 'B' westerns with a simple plot and routine stories, that this offering caught me by surprise. Even with some stiff acting by the main characters, the film did have many action scenes that will appeal to most western fans.. Christine McIntyre and Dave O'Brien, guest-stars, worked great together with O'Brien even singing a special tune to an orphan baby that was made to pull at heart-strings. This is a movie that was still nice to watch as we anticipate the third installment of the Rough Rider series.
While Jones infiltrates the gang as a notorious outlaw, Tim McCoy comes to town as a US marshal sent to investigate. Raymond Hatton goes undercover as a cook at the O'Brien/McIntyre spread. Working a triangular strategy the bad guys are brought to justice.
Jones, McCoy, and Hatton worked very well together as the Rough Riders. In fact so well that in the end all the bad guys are wrapped neatly together in one location without firing a shot.
This film does have a bit more plot to it than your ordinary B western. But that makes it all the better for the adults.
McCoy and Buck Jones appear here as marshals out to corral a couple of owlhoots, with Hatton providing some solid comic relief. As always, Tim McCoy's charisma dominates the screen and Jones shows the tough fairness that made him an early western legend ! These guys gave the 3 Mesquiteers a run for their money and sometimes even surpassed them.
They don't make em like this anymore......... and thats a pity. Enjoy.
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- CuriosidadesChristine McIntyre and Dave O'Brien would repeat their roles as the romantic interest couple in the succeeding episode Ouro Fatal (1941), but, of course, their characters had different names.
- Citações
Alice Borden: Dad improved the place a lot, but it's still the same old Circle B, isn't it, Joe?
Joe Martin: [after some gentle laughter] I knew you'd still love it, Alice. I guess people just don't forget the good things they had when they were kids.
Alice Borden: [after a pause] But the best of these good things are gone. My father... and yours.
- ConexõesFollowed by Ouro Fatal (1941)
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- Tempo de duração1 hora 2 minutos
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