Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaAfter a bank robbery, runaway Scottish outlaw Arch Deans and his young half breed Kiowa partner Billy Two Hats develop a father-son relationship but Sheriff Henry Gifford is determined to ca... Ler tudoAfter a bank robbery, runaway Scottish outlaw Arch Deans and his young half breed Kiowa partner Billy Two Hats develop a father-son relationship but Sheriff Henry Gifford is determined to capture or kill them.After a bank robbery, runaway Scottish outlaw Arch Deans and his young half breed Kiowa partner Billy Two Hats develop a father-son relationship but Sheriff Henry Gifford is determined to capture or kill them.
- Direção
- Roteirista
- Artistas
- Indian Leader
- (as W. Vincent St. Cyr)
- Indian
- (as Zev Berlinsky)
- Harry Sweets Bradley
- (não creditado)
Avaliações em destaque
Determined and ornery lawman goes after them with the help of a friend.
Older bank robber is injured when the friend takes a very long range shot at him with his Sharps 'buffalo' rifle (also see 'Valdez is Coming' for more Sharps action).
Anyway the other reviews do a good job summarising the rest of the film.
Highlights for me: - Peck's Scottish accent is quite good, no surprise as he was brought up by his grandmother who was Scottish. - long range Sharps action - lawman treating his friend poorly, his friend can't believe it... - lawman tussling with some unsaid contradictions he has to consider - Indian is a good guy (pity he was not played by a first nation actor still it was 1974).
Do watch it and reflect on some of the odd moments and interactions.
It seems others have made a virtue out of this film's odd credentials and quite possibly used these against the film itself. On the face of it and if you didn't know (most folks won't, or care) then this is a decent western, with a Sam Peckinpah sense of gritty realism and dynamism.
The story follows a familiar one; an aged Scottish Gregory Peck and a young half-caste youth become fugitives - then friends - after a bungled bank robbery. They are pursued by racist and violent sheriff Jack Warden who hounds the pair, right to the bloody finale. There's good action and the unusual Israeli scenery actually adds a bit of variety to the surroundings.
The interestingly titled Billy 'Two Hats' is given an unusually sympathetic and approachable role, especially considering the western genre's tendency to the opposite toward native American characters. This again, adds to the flavour of the film, giving it a nuance that marks it apart from dozens of others.
I'd not heard of 'Billy Two Hats'; its title got me interested in the TV listings and found it well worth the time and effort but not quite enough to buy it on DVD.
I don't know enough of traditional Jewish food to know if that joke was worth it. So, forgive my ignorance.
The best part of Billy Two Hats is Desi Arnaz, Jr.'s wide-eyed, gob-smacked look when he hears or sees something he didn't anticipate. It actually works. The character has been through a hellish upbringing, but he's still innocent enough to be stunned by human ugliness.
Arnaz is an old guy now, and I don't know if he did much after this movie, but there was an inkling that he could have grown into a fairly substantial character actor.
Gregory Peck is just embarrassing. That Scottish stuff that comes out of his mouth is like sticking a car key in your ear to clean it and somebody comes by and bumps your elbow. Peck had good hair, though, and his later scenes, stuck under the wagon, were better because he didn't say much.
David Huddleston and Jack Warden are fat and mean, respectively.
So, nothingburger? The only reason I watched this movie is that I thought the title was intriguing way, way back when I watched a "making of" preview at the end of some network movie that ended fifteen minutes before the late news on the ABC affiliate. I thought the idea of a western shot in Israel was cool. The actors seemed familiar.
I never saw the movie, not even when it got shown on regular TV.
This is where I'd normally say something snarky about my being wise in high school, but it wasn't true. I watched Billy Two Hats because it was convenient. ROKU TV is free. I had time to spare.
Actually, you don't kill time, you murder it.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesThe fact that this was a Western filmed in Israel was fodder for a number of comedians, who dubbed it "Shalom on the Range".
- Erros de gravaçãoAt the end of the movie, Sheriff Gifford mentions that they can bury Esther's husband (sic). It is impossible for him to know that the dead white male next to the stranded wagon was the husband as he was not identified in the dialogue and given how events unfolded in the cabin, nobody would have had any reason to divulge that Esther had husband at all.
- Citações
Esther Spencer: Billy Two Hats? How did you get a name like that?
Billy Two Hats: Well, my mother was a Kiowa and I don't know who my father was except he was white. My mother didn't know too much about him neither, except she told me he was kind of important. She said that in his room he had two hats - one for special and one for ordinary. That impressed my mother a whole lot. And when I was a kid it impressed me.
- ConexõesFeatured in A New Breed: Ted Kotcheff Remembers Billy Two Hats (2015)
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Detalhes
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- Orçamento
- US$ 1.100.000 (estimativa)
- Tempo de duração1 hora 39 minutos
- Mixagem de som
- Proporção
- 1.66 : 1