Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA youthful Bill Cody joins the newly-formed Pony Express as a station hand and replaces the regular rider when he is shot in an Indian attack.A youthful Bill Cody joins the newly-formed Pony Express as a station hand and replaces the regular rider when he is shot in an Indian attack.A youthful Bill Cody joins the newly-formed Pony Express as a station hand and replaces the regular rider when he is shot in an Indian attack.
Fotos
- Nevada Jim
- (as J. Farrell McDonald)
- Colonel Joseph Randall
- (as Joseph King)
- Sentry
- (Nicht genannt)
- Paiute Chief
- (Nicht genannt)
- Sacramento Sheriff
- (Nicht genannt)
- Man in St. Joseph Telegraph Office
- (Nicht genannt)
- Sacramento Express Rider
- (Nicht genannt)
- Man
- (Nicht genannt)
- Legislator
- (Nicht genannt)
- Man
- (Nicht genannt)
- Passenger
- (Nicht genannt)
- Man in St. Joseph Telegraph Office
- (Nicht genannt)
- St. Joseph Telegrapher
- (Nicht genannt)
Handlung
WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesThe Pony Express operated from April 1860 to October 1861. "Buffalo Bill" Cody was only 14 years old when it began, and there is no evidence he was ever employed by that outfit.
- Zitate
[last lines]
Nevada Jim: [to Johnny] I'm goin' back to huntin' buffalo, where a man can use his brains. My young friend Buffalo Bill is comin' along with me.
[to Bill]
Nevada Jim: Ain't ya, huh?
Johnny Frey: [to Bill] So, you been believin' ol' Nevady's lies all along, huh?
Nevada Jim: Huh?
Bill Cody: [slowly repeats the new nickname to himself] Buffalo Bill Cody...
[to Johnny]
Bill Cody: It's got kind of a nice sound, doesn't it, Johnny?
- SoundtracksGwine to Rune All Night
(1850) (uncredited)
aka "De Camptown Races"
Written by Stephen Foster
Played as background music in St. Joseph, Missouri
*** (out of 4)
Impressive Technicolor short from Warner features an young George Reeves playing the legendary "Buffalo" Bill Cody. In the film, Cody is turned down as a rider for the Pony Express but soon gets his shot when Indians kill another rider. An important message must get to California about Lincoln being elected President and without this message it could cause the state to pull from the union. Historic accuracies aside, this is a very entertaining little film that makes one wish that shorts still played a part in Hollywood today. Even though Eason directed over one-fifty films, he's probably best known for the stunts in the silent Ben-Hur but he handles the story and action here very well. He does a great job at keeping the film moving fast and the riding scenes are very well done as are the fight sequences. Reeves does a pretty good job in is role delivering a fine performance that allows him to show off his action skills but he also manages a few nice laughs as well.
- Michael_Elliott
- 22. Dez. 2008
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Details
- Laufzeit20 Minuten
- Seitenverhältnis
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