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Land der Zukunft

Originaltitel: The Lawless Nineties
  • 1936
  • 12
  • 55 Min.
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John Wayne and Ann Rutherford in Land der Zukunft (1936)
DramaWestern

Bundesagent John Tipton reist nach Wyoming, um die Abstimmung über den Beitritt zur Union zu überwachen. Eine Gruppe von Einheimischen setzt Dynamit ein, um die Bevölkerung zu terrorisieren,... Alles lesenBundesagent John Tipton reist nach Wyoming, um die Abstimmung über den Beitritt zur Union zu überwachen. Eine Gruppe von Einheimischen setzt Dynamit ein, um die Bevölkerung zu terrorisieren, und ein Lokalzeitungsredakteur wird getötet.Bundesagent John Tipton reist nach Wyoming, um die Abstimmung über den Beitritt zur Union zu überwachen. Eine Gruppe von Einheimischen setzt Dynamit ein, um die Bevölkerung zu terrorisieren, und ein Lokalzeitungsredakteur wird getötet.

  • Regie
    • Joseph Kane
  • Drehbuch
    • Joseph F. Poland
    • Scott Pembroke
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • John Wayne
    • Ann Rutherford
    • Harry Woods
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    • Regie
      • Joseph Kane
    • Drehbuch
      • Joseph F. Poland
      • Scott Pembroke
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • John Wayne
      • Ann Rutherford
      • Harry Woods
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    John Wayne
    John Wayne
    • John Tipton
    Ann Rutherford
    Ann Rutherford
    • Janet Carter
    Harry Woods
    Harry Woods
    • Charles Plummer
    George 'Gabby' Hayes
    George 'Gabby' Hayes
    • Major Carter
    • (as George Hayes)
    Al Bridge
    Al Bridge
    • Steele
    Fred 'Snowflake' Toones
    Fred 'Snowflake' Toones
    • Moses Pluribus Unum
    • (as Snowflake)
    Etta McDaniel
    Etta McDaniel
    • Mandy Lou Schaefer
    Tom Brower
    Tom Brower
    • Marshal Bowen
    Lane Chandler
    Lane Chandler
    • Bridger
    Cliff Lyons
    Cliff Lyons
    • Davis
    Jack Rockwell
    Jack Rockwell
    • Smith
    Al Taylor
    Al Taylor
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    Charles King
    Charles King
    • Hartley
    George Chesebro
    George Chesebro
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    Tracy Layne
    • Belden
    Chuck Baldra
    • Tex
    Sam Flint
    Sam Flint
    • Pierce
    Tom London
    Tom London
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    • Regie
      • Joseph Kane
    • Drehbuch
      • Joseph F. Poland
      • Scott Pembroke
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    4bkoganbing

    Wyoming Statehood

    The year is 1890 and Wyoming would like to be a state, but certain lawless elements want to keep it a territory. There will be a plebiscite to decide the issue and the outlaws are going to win this thing by hook or crook. There's redundancy if I've ever written one.

    The Lawless Nineties has John Wayne as a 'government man' one of several sent in to the territory to see the elections are run fair and square. With maybe more than a little leaning on the side of the homesteaders and small ranchers and merchants who want statehood.

    There actually is some historical basis for this. In this year, the president of the United States is Republican Benjamin Harrison and he's got a Congress with his party controlling both houses. Because of that six states get admitted in his four years as president, Wyoming being one of them the others being Idaho, Montana, Washington, and North and South Dakota. The idea was very simple, the territories were Republican leaning for the most part and would furnish representation in Congress to keep his party in power.

    I'm assuming that the Duke as a 'government man' was working for the Department of Justice and oddly enough the film anticipates by about thirty years the Justice Department performing just such an electoral function that they did in the South after the Voting Rights Act was passed.

    It's a novel and interesting premise for a western and another thing I thought was unique was the outlaw's use of early electronic surveillance to find out what the federal government's plans were and take steps to foil them. Of course there is no radio and the use of the telephone was not common yet in the west. We're talking here about the telegraph and Wayne does figure it out.

    But sad to say that The Lawless Nineties is spoiled by the use of Etta McDaniel and Fred Toone as some black stereotypes, really, really bad ones. Sadder still because there was no need to bring them in, the racial issue just wasn't germane to the plot.

    It's been twenty five years since the end of the Civil War and Toone and McDaniel act like Gabby Hayes and Ann Rutherford as a father and daughter resettled from Virginia still own them. Gabby is far from the grizzled, hairy old cuss we love. He's got a handlebar mustache and a clipped goatee and speaks in cultured upper class Southern tones. Not what we normally get from Gabby.

    The action is good in The Lawless Nineties and I only wish that Republic hadn't seen the need to include McDaniel and Toone in the film.
    5shakercoola

    Moderately enjoyable Union oater

    An American Western; A story set in the 1890s about a Federal agent who travels to Wyoming territory to supervise the vote on statehood where he faces danger from the leader of an insurgency who is out to make sure the vote fails by terrorising the populace. With a general theme about the democratic vote being mightier than the gun, this is a fair production with some intrigue and good pacing. John Wayne plays the lead role in a commanding way, dealing out the medicine to the night-riding vigilantes and guerillas; George 'Gabby' Hayes as the respectable newspaper proprietor lends some poignant moments and Harry Woods is suitably cunning and deceitful. While their roles are very stereotypical Fred Toones and Etta McDaniel have great presence when they appear. The story is slight but reasonable for a short feature and tension builds quite well before diplomacy and duplicity gives way to a noisy shootout finale. And an amusingly rapid tying up of loose ends in epilogue.
    5planktonrules

    about what you'd expect from a John Wayne B-Movie

    This film was a pretty entertaining film and being a B-film, it was over in under one hour. In other words, it accomplished its modest goals just fine. While this means that compared to other, A-films, the movie might seem awfully simplistic, it was simply meant as a second film on a double-bill. These second features were often made by lesser-name studios and featured lower budgets and actors/directors/writers who hadn't yet established themselves in Hollywood or couldn't make the jump to the higher-level films--hence, the name "B-Movie". For years, John Wayne did many Bs and this one is certainly better than most (such as his "Singing Sandy" and "Three Mesquiteers" films). It gets the job done and the acting, for Bs, is very good. By the way, the role of the Major was played by George Hayes--that's "Gabby" Hayes and wow does he look and sound different playing a more serious role!
    10frank4122

    Wayne for Wyoming

    John Wayne as a government man aims to bring free elections to Wyoming with the help of Lane Chandler. Who had star power of his own and a stalwart of television Westerns. Harry Woods did an admirable job as the Chairman of the Committee of Law and Order but behind the scenes is up to some dirty deeds. Hard to believe that the clean shaven newspaper man is actually Gabby Hayes. His daughter the beautiful Ann Rutherford was outstanding as the newspaper lady fighting for voting rights. In another irony, she was not actually allowed to vote until years later. Although they played lesser roles it was great to see 'Snowflake' Toones, a standard bearer for Republic and Etta McDaniel.The Lawless Nineties is another fine western from Republic Pictures.
    5weezeralfalfa

    'Bleeding' Wyoming needs Wayne to keep the polls for statehood fair

    Good golly, Miss Molly!1890 Wyoming is pictured as more violent than 'bleeding' Kansas. Looks like the outlaws may outnumber the law-abiding citizens, burning them out to make them leave, and turning prospective residents away at the borders. It's looking like Wyoming is well on the way to being populated by only terrorists and other miscreants! I hope you don't take this as a history lesson! The real Wyoming was nothing like this, but this image provides the setting for an exciting John Wayne western. Of course, there are shootings, horse chases, and fist fights, and the occasional stick of dynamite........The man behind much of the violence is one Charles Plummer(Harry Woods) who, ironically, masquerades as the Chairman of the Committee on Law and Order!! His 'field general', who actually supervises misdeeds, is Steele(Al Bridge). In contrast to Plummer, he actually looks like an archetypical outlaw.........Having heard of the situation, an official of the U.S. Justice Department sends John Wayne and his friend Bridger (Lane Chandler) to investigate and do what they can to minimize the influence of the criminal element in the coming referendum to determine if residents want Wyoming to become a state. This official claims that if it becomes a state, the criminal element will virtually vanish.(Maybe)........George 'Gabby' Hays, as Major Carter, back in Virginia, for some strange reason, got exciting about the situation in Wyoming, and decided to buy the Crocket City Blaze(newspaper), and become it's editor, espousing the advantages of statehood. His eligible daughter, Janet(Ann Rutherford), came along with him to assist him. Besides, the male/female ratio there was much more favorable. Of course, she eventually becomes Wayne's love interest, despite an abrasive introduction. Plummer warns Carter that the last editor was shot dead in his office. But, this doesn't dissuade Carter from printing inflammatory editorials.....To provide a bit of comic relief, 2 African Americans are included: 'Snowflake' Toones, as Moses, arrived as the driver of the buggy carrying the Carters from Virginia. He will continue to serve them. Etta McDaniel, sister of the Oscar winning Hattie McDaniel, plays Mandy Lou: a domestic, who occasionally has a conversation with Moses, as the only 2 African Americans in the community. Moses provides the comic looks and dialogue. Some of you may not appreciate the racial stereotypes...... As often happens in westerns, the damsel loses her significant other, often her father, thus symbolically, this opens wider the door for a new significant other(the hero).......Don't expect to find George Hays in his mode as a grizzled, charismatic, sidekick. As in some other of his early film roles, here he keeps his teeth, providing no hint of his speech manner as Gabby. Here, he's a refined gentleman of letters, with no time for foolishness... See it at YouTube.!

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      • 15. Februar 1936 (Vereinigte Staaten)
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      • Vereinigte Staaten
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      • Englisch
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      • Trem Carr Ranch - Placerita Canyon Road, Newhall, Kalifornien, USA
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