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Revolta em Boot Hill

Título original: Showdown at Boot Hill
  • 1958
  • Approved
  • 1 h 11 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,3/10
685
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Revolta em Boot Hill (1958)
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA deputy marshal kills a murderer in a town that loved him, and when no one is willing to identify him, he can't collect any reward.A deputy marshal kills a murderer in a town that loved him, and when no one is willing to identify him, he can't collect any reward.A deputy marshal kills a murderer in a town that loved him, and when no one is willing to identify him, he can't collect any reward.

  • Direção
    • Gene Fowler Jr.
  • Roteirista
    • Louis Vittes
  • Artistas
    • Charles Bronson
    • Robert Hutton
    • John Carradine
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,3/10
    685
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Gene Fowler Jr.
    • Roteirista
      • Louis Vittes
    • Artistas
      • Charles Bronson
      • Robert Hutton
      • John Carradine
    • 22Avaliações de usuários
    • 16Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Charles Bronson
    Charles Bronson
    • Luke Welsh
    Robert Hutton
    Robert Hutton
    • Sloane
    John Carradine
    John Carradine
    • Doc Weber
    Carole Mathews
    Carole Mathews
    • Jill Crane
    Fintan Meyler
    • Sally Crane
    Paul Maxey
    Paul Maxey
    • Judge Wallen
    Thomas Browne Henry
    Thomas Browne Henry
    • Con Maynor
    • (as Thomas B. Henry)
    William Stevens
    • Corky
    Martin Smith
    • Tex
    Joe McGuinn
    Joe McGuinn
    • Mr. Creavy
    • (as Joseph McGuinn)
    George Douglas
    • Charles Maynor
    Mike Mason
    • Les Patton
    • (as Michael Mason)
    George Pembroke
    • Sheriff Hinkle
    Argentina Brunetti
    Argentina Brunetti
    • Mrs. Bonaventura
    Ed Wright
    • Brent
    Stacey Marshall
    • Saloon Girl
    Shirley Haven
    • Customer
    • (as Shirle Haven)
    Nick Borgani
    Nick Borgani
    • Party Guest
    • (não creditado)
    • Direção
      • Gene Fowler Jr.
    • Roteirista
      • Louis Vittes
    • Elenco e equipe completos
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    Avaliações de usuários22

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    7dougbrode

    bounty hunter (charles bronson) faces a hostile town

    In the late 1950s and early sixties, Charles Bronson played character roles in big films, particularly westerns, both good (The Magnificent Seven) and not so good (Four For Texas). On occasion, he also picked up a leading role in some offbeat little movie. And while Showdown at Boot Hill is often listed as his 'debut' as a lead (in fact, it isn't), the minor western entry does rate among his earliest. It's one more of the low-key, adult westerns, with a psychologically troubled anti-hero, that were churned out after the success of first The Gunfighter (1950) and then on an even bigger scale High Noon (1952). In truth, the formula was wearing a bit thin by this time, which partly explains why Magnificent Seven hit as big as it did the following year - a new kind of western for a new decade. Meanwhile, though, Bronson comports himself very well as he rides into a small town, shoots it out with a criminal there, and then plans to head back to headquarters for his bounty money. There's only one problem: As the townsfolk all liked the outlaw, they refuse to sign affidavits attesting to Bronson's having killed the guy. Maybe they can't bring him back, but they can prevent Bronson from cashing in on what he did. This would have played far better if Bronson had been identified only as a bounty hunter, i.e. gun for hire. But the writers made the mistake of having him also be a federal marshal, and take it from me, no one would have messed with anyone who carried a U.S. government badge, no matter how they felt about him. One very intriguing element is that, in the western realm of tall men, Bronson is cast as an extremely short guy who is sensitive about his diminutive height. The female lead is played by the little known Carole Matthews, who is good but nothing more. Far better is John Carradine as one of his lanky old loner types. Not necessarily worth going out of your way to see, but if this rides by your trail, take a look, partner.
    5westerner357

    Decent Bronson debut that eventually bogs down

    Supposedly Charles Bronson's first starring role, this involves him playing a bounty hunter named Luke Welsh who has a warrant for a man named Con Maynor (Thomas Brown Henry). Maynor had killed two other men in another town so now he has to answer for that. Welsh meets up with Maynor in the local dining hall/saloon and out draws and kills him. It was all fair and square since Maynor drew first, and Bronson is later exonerated at a local hearing.

    The only problem is that the town is not co-operating when Welsh tries to collect proof of Maynor's death in order to collect his bounty. It's seems Maynor was very popular in this town and the people resent Welch for what he did. They take pot-shots at him in the dark while the sheriff stands by and does nothing. See, the sheriff liked Maynor, too.

    But Welsh won't leave until he collects that $200 bounty and in order to do that, he has to find out why this town is enamored with Con Maynor. It's later revealed that Maynor stole and killed in other communities and then did good things for this town with a lot of his stolen wealth. A kind of twisted 'Robin Hood' would be the best way to describe it. In other words, Welch is dealing with a corrupt, sleazy town that's in deep denial about Maynor and it's own past.

    This oater starts off well, but then it engages in histrionics and psychological emotionalism, especially when Welch tries to 'find himself' while he falling in love with a local woman named Sally (Carole Mathews). It gets to be a bit much as we see the Bronson character do a lot of unnecessary hand-wringing while getting away from all the local action at hand.

    At 73 minutes, it could have been cut to an hour which would have made the story tighter and not meander off into unnecessary directions. Besides, not much else happens at Boot Hill other than Maynor getting buried there.

    With John Carradine as the barber-undertaker and Robert Hutton as the town foil.

    5 out of 10
    4ashew

    Had Potential

    As with most films that "miss", it almost always comes down to a bad script...as it does here. The subject matter the movie tries to deal with is potentially interesting, and could have had some real emotional impact, but the slow, meandering pace and some goofy dialogue undermine what could have been a good psychological Western. It's really a shame because the directing is actually pretty good, the score feels just right, most of the actors hold their own, and the sets actually look remarkably authentic considering what an extremely low budget this movie clearly had.

    Throughout the entire movie I kept thinking that it reminded me of another project, but couldn't put my finger on it...and then it dawned on me that the whole thing has the feel of a 1950s TV Western...it especially reminded me of the way the first season of "The Rifleman" was shot. Not sure if this movie was meant to be the second part of a drive-in movie double-bill, or (based on the quality and running time) if this might have actually been shot as a potential pilot for a TV series...Bronson looks fantastic here...he is young, fit, handsome, and would have made an excellent TV star had he been given the opportunity. This project might have passed as decent enough TV watching, but it misses the mark as a feature film, which is a shame considering its potential.

    Not only did the film have potential, but you can see the potential Charles Bronson had if he'd chosen to become an actor instead of a silent-but-deadly action hero over the span of his career. His early work gave him some really good opportunities to emote, but I guess the other direction he went in paid a lot better. I suppose one can't argue with success, but it is interesting to think of what might have been.

    "Showdown at Boot Hill" is certainly not worth paying money to rent or buy, but if it comes on cable, it is definitely a harmless enough way to spend an hour and change.
    wrbtu

    Solid story with some action

    This western with a message starts out fast with an early gunfight, but then slows down considerably & takes things at a leisurely pace for most of the remainder of the movie. Character development, especially of Bronson & his girlfriend, is very good, & meaningful issues are explored (e.g., "Is he a bad guy if he's a model citizen in his town, has helped his neighbors in important ways, but just happens to have killed three people elsewhere?"). The plight of short people is also explored to some extent. Overall, a solid story with some action. I rate it 8/10.
    7raruston

    Another good 1950s Western

    This was an entertaining film...mainly for the dialog, which at times was hilarious. For example: Saloon scene: When her client passes out, Jill (saloon owner) tells her: "Don't worry..you'll still get your percentage..but girl complains bitterly: "He wasn't even a gentleman..didn't take his hat off! to which Jill replied: "The ones that bother me are the one who don't take their boots off!" When in a western have you ever heard anything close to that in its implications? Bronson is as my mom would say "so homely, he is good looking." Good thing he kept that mop of hair his whole life. John Carradine was super fun to watch...his every word..his facial machinations..his "I've seen it all" attitude. It was very well cast and at times, almost had a "comic book" feel to it. By that I mean, the people were more like caricatures than real people. Yes, if it comes your way and you like 50s westerns, see it!

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      The first film in which Charles Bronson receives top billing.
    • Citações

      Luke Welsh: Sally...

      Sally Crane: That's who I am, Sally.

      Luke Welsh: Took the day off?

      [Sally nods]

      Luke Welsh: This is what you do with it? Come up here like this and sit, all alone?

      Sally Crane: I've been alone all my life. Only most of the time people are around. So in my day off I go right away from them. On my day off, I get to be alone without them... I like that better.

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      Edited into The Wild West (1979)

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      • 1 de maio de 1958 (Estados Unidos da América)
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      • 1 h 11 min(71 min)
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      • Black and White
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      • 2.35 : 1

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