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Postraub in Central City

Originaltitel: The Road to Denver
  • 1955
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 30 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,3/10
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Lee J. Cobb, Mona Freeman, and John Payne in Postraub in Central City (1955)
DramaWestlich

Zwei Ungleiche Brueder Gehen Getrennte Wege, Weil Der Juengere AusStreitsucht Stets Zur Pistole Greift. Als Sie Sich Unter BesonderenUmstaenden Spaeter Wieder Treffen, Gelingt Es Dem Aeltere... Alles lesenZwei Ungleiche Brueder Gehen Getrennte Wege, Weil Der Juengere AusStreitsucht Stets Zur Pistole Greift. Als Sie Sich Unter BesonderenUmstaenden Spaeter Wieder Treffen, Gelingt Es Dem Aelteren, SeinenBruder Zur Vernunft Zu Bringen.Zwei Ungleiche Brueder Gehen Getrennte Wege, Weil Der Juengere AusStreitsucht Stets Zur Pistole Greift. Als Sie Sich Unter BesonderenUmstaenden Spaeter Wieder Treffen, Gelingt Es Dem Aelteren, SeinenBruder Zur Vernunft Zu Bringen.

  • Regie
    • Joseph Kane
  • Drehbuch
    • Horace McCoy
    • Allen Rivkin
    • William Gulick
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • John Payne
    • Lee J. Cobb
    • Mona Freeman
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    • Regie
      • Joseph Kane
    • Drehbuch
      • Horace McCoy
      • Allen Rivkin
      • William Gulick
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • John Payne
      • Lee J. Cobb
      • Mona Freeman
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    John Payne
    John Payne
    • Bill Mayhew
    Lee J. Cobb
    Lee J. Cobb
    • Jim Donovan
    Mona Freeman
    Mona Freeman
    • Elizabeth Sutton
    Ray Middleton
    Ray Middleton
    • John Sutton
    Skip Homeier
    Skip Homeier
    • Sam Mayhew
    Andy Clyde
    Andy Clyde
    • Whipsaw Ellis
    Lee Van Cleef
    Lee Van Cleef
    • Pecos Larry
    Karl 'Killer' Davis
    • Hunsaker
    • (as Karl Davis)
    Glenn Strange
    Glenn Strange
    • Big George
    Robert 'Buzz' Henry
    Robert 'Buzz' Henry
    • Buzz
    • (as Buzz Henry)
    Dan White
    Dan White
    • Man in Buckboard
    • (as Daniel White)
    Robert Burton
    Robert Burton
    • Pete
    Anna Lee Carroll
    Anna Lee Carroll
    • Miss Honeywell
    • (as Anne Carroll)
    Tex Terry
    • Henchman
    Richard Alexander
    Richard Alexander
    • Bartender #2
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Richard Bartell
    • Hotel Waiter
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Rudy Bowman
    Rudy Bowman
    • Townsman
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    Jerry Brown
    Jerry Brown
    • Cowhand
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    • Regie
      • Joseph Kane
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      • Horace McCoy
      • Allen Rivkin
      • William Gulick
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    dougdoepke

    Routine with a Few Exceptions

    Several reasons to comment on this entertaining but otherwise pretty routine Western. Scope out the saloon at the beginning. It may be the only Western watering hole I've seen with actual pink accents for inside and outside decor. How the heck did that happen in a macho horse opera. Maybe Republic had a few gallons left over from a Vera Hruba Ralston flick. Also, note how those early scenes along the sagebrush trails resemble the wistful Frederick Remington paintings of the early West. They're subdued pastels and in my book, quite striking, especially with the light snow cover unusual for any Western. Then there's Skip Homeier creating another of his cocky young punk characters he was so expert at. Working at lowly Republic would never get you an Oscar in snooty Hollywood. But in my book, Homeier was as good at etching memorable characters as any of the higher-priced talent. Too bad he eventually matured out of these roles, but here he's near his peak as the hot- headed young Sam Mayhew.

    The movie starts off fast, but sags somewhat in the middle—probably to accommodate the stagey skills of Broadway heavyweight Lee J. Cobb. (Notice that he has no outdoor scenes, holding forth instead from his saloon headquarters. That was probably in his contract so he wouldn't have to travel to Utah locations.) I was really impressed with the screen presence of Ray Middleton as the limping John Sutton. He's such a quietly imposing character that exudes integrity and strength. He certainly qualifies for a bigger career. Much of the movie's appeal comes from the cast, even Mona Freeman as the sweet young thing. She may be miscast, snuggling up with 43-year old Payne, but she does have a winning personality. All in all, it's a worthwhile little Western with a positive message of the sort that unfortunately they don't make anymore.
    6ma-cortes

    Colorful Western competently played by John Payne and decently produced by Republic Pictures

    Two fugitive Texan brothers called Bill Mayhew/John Payne and Sam Mayhew/Skip Homeier at odds with one another escape from a Texas Town and go to Central City . Bill finally gives up on his younger brother and heads for Colorado . As they flee to Colorado where they take jobs with rival bosses , as there takes place a strong confrontation brother against brother . Then Bill gets a job , working for the good entrepreneur John Sutton (Ray Middleton) , both of them carry out a Stageline from Central City to Denver , leaving Central City on regular schedule along Wednesday , Friday and Sunday , transporting passengers , express and US mail ; this company is called ¨Sutton and Mayhew¨ Props . And all is well until his brother appears and takes a job that puts them on opposite sides of the law , as Sam works for the mean Jim Donovan (Lee J. Cobb), a wealthy baron who is owner of the Central City saloon and Golgonda Bar . By the way , a love triangle emerges in which implicates Bill/Payne who falls for Sutton's daughter and Sam/Skip Homeier who is also in love with Elizabeth Sutton/Mona Freeman . Face-To-Face and Pistol-To-Pistol! Young...but not too young for love! Honey-haired Liz---an exciting girl in a town of reckless men! He Was The Fastest Gun In A Gunfighter's Town...'Til A Tall Texan With A Lightning Draw Hunted Him Down...it was brother against brother ¡

    Decent but run-of-the-mill Republic Pictures with usual elements , such as noisy action , thrills , crossfire , assaults , drama , treason , romance and some spectacular action scenes . Thrilling and colorful Western starred by a tough John Payne , involving a sibling confrontation in which the older brother Bill repeatedly attempts to keep younger brother Sam out of jail , but at the end they contend each other . Acceptable Western blending some functional main actors with great character players of whom John Payne holds the best role as the righteous brother . The hothouse plot drives mercilessly forward with go riding , action , thrills , attacks , betrayals and turns . The tale is strong one and the yarn is wonderfully located against a background of Utah . Well directed by Joseph Kane who made a lot of low-budget movies , though he followed to work for cinema and was capable of making a few large-scale films . Stars John Payne, one of the popular actors of the forties and fifties, today a little forgotten. He starred the classy ¨Miracle in 34th street¨ and performed all kinds of genres as Noir : ¨Slighly scarlet¨, ¨Kansas City confidential¨, ¨The vanquished¨ ; Adventure: ¨Raiders of seven seas¨, ¨Crosswinds¨, ¨Tripoli¨, ¨Iceland¨ and Western : ¨Santa Fe passage¨, ¨Silver lode¨, ¨Tennessee's partner¨, ¨The Road to Denver¨. Payne also starred various TV series and episodes : ¨The restless gun¨ and ¨Zane Grey¨. Payne is well accompanied by a good support cast , such as : the prestigious Lee J. Cobb , here co-starring , along with the usual villian Skip Homeier . Remaining support cast is pretty good , such as : Ray Middleton , Glenn Strange , Andy Clyde , 'Killer' Davis , Robert 'Buzz' Henry , and some uncredited as John Dierkes , Chuck Hamilton , Chuck Hayward , and , of course , Lee Van Cleef , pre-Sergio Leone .

    It contains colorful and brilliant cinematography in Trucolor by director of photography Reggie Lanning . And thrilling and atmospheric musical score by Dale Butts . This classic as well as traditional movie was produced by Herbert J Yates from Republic Pictures and professionally directed by Joseph , ¨Joe¨ , Kane , containing some vigorous scenes . Kane was a good craftsman who made around 100 titles from the 30s . This motion picture was well directed , though with no much enthusiasm. Kane directed a great number of films and several episodes of notorious TV episodes . Kane started directing career started with co-directing serials for Mascot and Republic, and he soon became Republic's top western director. He handled many of John Wayne's Republic westerns of the 1940s, and piloted numerous Roy Rogers and Gene Autry films . He was once asked in an interview why he did so many westerns . He replied, "I like the outdoors. The horses. The cowboys. I like that". Unlike most Republic house directors, Kane was credited as associate producer on many of his films. He stayed at Republic until the studio's demise in 1959, and after freelancing for mostly independent production companies, he turned to directing TV series as Bonanza . Kane usually worked with Vera Ralston, whom husband Herbert J. Yates, president of Republic Pictures and Kane's boss, attempted without success to make a star . He made a lot of westerns , such as : King of the Cowboys 1943 , Idaho 1942 , Ridin' Down the Canyon 1942, Heart of the Golden West 1942 ,Sunset Serenade 1942, Sons of the Pioneers 1942 Romance on the Range 1942 , Sunset on the Desert 1942 , South of Santa Fe 1942 ,Man from Cheyenne 1941 , Red River Valley 1941 , Jesse James at Bay 1941, Bad Man of Deadwood 1941, Rags to Riches 1941 , Nevada City 1941 ,Sheriff of Tombstone 1941, In Old Cheyenne 1941, The Great Train Robbery 1941 , Robin Hood of the Pecos 1940 , The Border Legion 1940 , Young Bill Hickok 1940 Colorado 1940 ,The Ranger and the Lady 1940 ,The Carson City Kid 1940 ,Young Buffalo Bill 1939, Days of Jesse James 1939 , Saga of Death Valley 1939 , The Arizona Kid 1939 , In Old Monterey 1939 , Wall Street Cowboy 1939 , and many others . The motion picture will appeal to Western/adventure buffs ; it's an agreeable popcorn story plenty of breathtaking scenes , emotion , adventures , colorful exteriors and many other things . It's a wonderful enjoyable story for kids , teens and old people . Rating : Decent Western 6.5/10 .
    9coltras35

    Solid western

    John Payne and Skip Homeier play brothers in this nifty western. One's a calm ex-gunfighter who wants to settle down and the other Is a hothead who ends up becoming a hired gun for Lee J Cobb ( the villain) and ends up against his brother. No guesses who plays the hotheaded brother. Skip homeir has carved a career playing hotheaded characters with twitchy trigger fingers. Well made western from Republic studios
    searchanddestroy-1

    Great expectations failed

    Well, I expected more from this Republic western with seemingly more budget than usual and a good cast too: John Payne, Lee J Cobb, Skip Homeier, Lee Van Cleef; this sounds better than the usual Republic cast: Rod Cameron, Forrest Tucker, John Russell.... And I don't even speak of the Horace McCoy's script !!!! But the result is a bit flat for me, predictable. Good score though but that doesn't save the whole. It remains however an above average Republic Pictures western, don't misunderstand my review, I only showed my own opinion. This western has a good reputation anywway but I prefered MAVERICK QUEEN from the same Jo Kane.
    6elo-equipamentos

    The dishwasher and the troublemaker Texans, and there's a certain Pecos!!

    Two brothers running from Texas due the younger found troubles wherever he goes, his name is Sam Mayhew (Skip Homeier), his mature old brother Bill Mayhew (John Payne) is already fed up about the bad behavior of the hothead Sam, he decides at last split apart and each one follow his own track, but both end up in the same city and falling in love for the same girl Elizabeth Sutton (Mona Freman), Bill finds a job in a stable where the owner John Sutton (Ray Middleton) having in my start a new business of stagecoach line until Denver which he becomes partner later, meanwhile the rebel Sam bumps into the big boss in town Jim Donovan (Lee J. Cobb), they stand in opposite sides without comment that both are actually brothers, the clash is a matter of time.

    Republic Pictures already in decline process made this predicable and standard western, followed by a mindless screenplay in a so far-fetched story, specially the outcome, the true star certainly will turn down such foolish role as main character, quite sure wasn't the case of John Payne at this time, apart he was a decent actor indeed, two characters are noteworthy Lee J. Cobb as bad Boss who any further comment is expendable due its background and Skip Homeier as wayward guy has a perfect chemistry to the role and deliver all the producers expected, has another secondary character called Pecos that in upcoming years will becomes one most villains of all time Lee Van Cleef, another colorful character is the old stable guy Whipsaw Ellis (Andy Clay) lying all the time, he's worth as much as he weights, Mona Freeman is beauty woman enlightens the picture as unique female in town, all the others were background actress, let it see if you forget the obtuse storyline, otherwise don't waste your time.

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    First watch: 1984 / How many: 2 / Source: TV-DVD / Rating: 6.

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      [Prologue]

      Bill Mayhew: In the old days of the west, the big cattle spreads had spring and fall round-ups. Then the steers to be sold became a trail herd pointed to the nearest railhead often hundreds of miles away. The trail was sometimes tough with rain, wind and snow.

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