Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA good-natured but chivalrous cowboy romances the local schoolmarm and leads the posse that brings a gang of rustlers, which includes his best friend, to justice.A good-natured but chivalrous cowboy romances the local schoolmarm and leads the posse that brings a gang of rustlers, which includes his best friend, to justice.A good-natured but chivalrous cowboy romances the local schoolmarm and leads the posse that brings a gang of rustlers, which includes his best friend, to justice.
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- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
- Little Girl
- (Nicht genannt)
- Mrs. Ogden
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- Balaam
- (Nicht genannt)
- Mrs. Balaam
- (Nicht genannt)
- Mr. Ogden
- (Nicht genannt)
- Rancher
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- Lin
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A lot of the principal players from DeMille's first film The Squaw Man carried over into The Virginian including star Dustin Farnum who played The title role and his wife Winifred Kingston who played the first of westerns crinoline heroines schoolmarm Molly Wood. A cliché in the making.
The story is familiar to everyone. Kingston has come west out of boredom with the east and becomes the new school teacher in a rough and very rural part of Wyoming territory. The mysterious man known only as The Virginian is your cowboy hero with a bit of rough humor to him. There's a scene here about how he and his playful pals switch babies in a make shift nursery and how couples at a square dance all go home with the wrong babies. Can't see Gary Cooper or Joel McCrea doing that.
But the basic plot we know is there. The Virginian's pal Steve after a warning from Farnum gets caught cattle rustling and Farnum is forced to hang him. He also swears to get Trampas played by Billy Elmer and Trampas who already has a grudge against The Virginian is out to get him as well.
It turns out like you would expect, but this was the mold they all came from.
** (out of 4)
Dustin Farnum plays a cowboy from Virginia who goes out West with his best friend but a woman (Winifred Kingston) comes between them. To make things even worst, the best friend gets caught up with some castle thieves at the same time the Virginian is hired to bring the gang down. This was DeMille's second feature coming after the same year's The Squaw Man, which he would go onto remake twice. This is certainly a step down from his previous film but there's still some mild entertainment to be had here. The young DeMille hadn't came down with any of his trademark style at this point in his career but he does a good job handling the story and keeping it moving. The film runs a short 53-minutes and that time goes by real fast without any down time. The cast is pretty good and that includes leading man Farnum who was also in the director's first film. There really isn't too much action until the end but there's still some fine humor to keep the film moving.
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- WissenswertesThe actual credit for Cecil B. DeMille on the film is: "Picturized by Cecil B. De Mille."
- PatzerAs the Virginian and his posse approach the rustlers, it is clearly daylight, but when the camera cuts to the outlaws' campfire, it is clearly night.
- Zitate
Trampas: [to those seated at the barbequie table] You think that school ma'am's straight? If you knew what the stage driver told me ...
The Virginian: [overhearing and responding angrily] Stand up on your legs, you polecat, an' tell all you're a liar!
- Alternative VersionenIn 1994, American Classic Movies Company copyrighted and broadcast a 55-minute version with a piano score, but no other details were given.
- VerbindungenVersion of The Virginian (1923)
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- Budget
- 17.022 $ (geschätzt)
- Laufzeit55 Minuten
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.33 : 1