Ein Mann kehrt zu seinem appalachenischen Gehöft zurück. Auf der Reise verliebt er sich in eine junge Frau. Das einzige Problem ist, dass ihre Familie geschworen hat, jedes Mitglied seiner F... Alles lesenEin Mann kehrt zu seinem appalachenischen Gehöft zurück. Auf der Reise verliebt er sich in eine junge Frau. Das einzige Problem ist, dass ihre Familie geschworen hat, jedes Mitglied seiner Familie zu töten.Ein Mann kehrt zu seinem appalachenischen Gehöft zurück. Auf der Reise verliebt er sich in eine junge Frau. Das einzige Problem ist, dass ihre Familie geschworen hat, jedes Mitglied seiner Familie zu töten.
- Auszeichnungen
- 1 Nominierung insgesamt
- Canfield's 1st Son
- (as Ralph Bushman)
- Canfield's servant
- (Nicht genannt)
- Husband Quarreling with Wife
- (Nicht genannt)
- John McKay
- (Nicht genannt)
- Sam Gardner
- (Nicht genannt)
- Mrs. McKay
- (Nicht genannt)
- James Canfield
- (Nicht genannt)
- Traffic Policeman
- (Nicht genannt)
Handlung
WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesDuring the filming of the scene in which Buster Keaton is being swept downstream towards the waterfall, he was attached to a 'holdback' cable, concealed in the river. During the filming of the scene, the cable broke, and he was hurled down the rapids, battered by rocks and limbs, and was only barely able to grab an overhanging branch, which held him just long enough for the crew to reach and rescue him. This scene remains in the final print, and is fairly easy to spot. Just look for the point at which Keaton is being pulled downriver and 1) he suddenly looks back towards the camera, and 2) his speed in the water doubles, almost causing him to fly out of frame.
- PatzerWhen the donkey refuses to move from the rail tracks, the engineer and others curve the tracks around him. The long shot that shows the train moving past the donkey, however, shows the tracks back in a straight line.
- Zitate
Joseph Canfield: Jim - I've been trying to forget this fued-why can't you do the same?
James Canfield: No! - I came a long way to kill him-and I'm going to do it tonight!
- Alternative VersionenIn 1995, Film Preservation Associates, Inc. copyrighted a 73-minute version of this film with a music score compiled by Donald Hunsberger.
- VerbindungenEdited into The Golden Age of Buster Keaton (1979)
A short prologue explains the feud in which Buster will soon be involved, and then we see New Yorker Willie McKay (Keaton) called south to claim a family inheritance, which will plunge him into the middle of the feud. One of the movie's highlights is the train ride south, a wonderful sequence that almost upstages the rest of the film. It's a long, leisurely series of comic snippets that works beautifully both as a period piece and as terrifically inventive comedy. There aren't any spectacular gags, but an impressive collection of amusing incidents and carefully done detail, and it's well worth watching over again to catch it all.
The main part of the film features Buster romancing the pretty young woman he met on the train, while trying to avoid her brothers and father, who are trying to kill him. It's pretty good, but except for a few clever shots most of it is not up to the standard of the first part of the movie. It picks up near the end with a very good chase sequence that has some memorable moments and that brings everything to a climax.
Overall, this is a fine film, enjoyable and well worth watching.
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- 18. Juli 2001
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- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 248 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 5 Minuten
- Farbe
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.33 : 1