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Ted Hayden regresa con su amigo Dusty al lugar donde sus padres fueron asesinados, cuando él era un niño. Su objetivo es dar con el paradero de su hermano y vengarse de los asesinos.Ted Hayden regresa con su amigo Dusty al lugar donde sus padres fueron asesinados, cuando él era un niño. Su objetivo es dar con el paradero de su hermano y vengarse de los asesinos.Ted Hayden regresa con su amigo Dusty al lugar donde sus padres fueron asesinados, cuando él era un niño. Su objetivo es dar con el paradero de su hermano y vengarse de los asesinos.
Virginia Brown Faire
- Fay Winters
- (as Virginia Faire Brown)
George 'Gabby' Hayes
- Dusty Rhodes
- (as George Hayes)
Lloyd Whitlock
- Mr. Gentry
- (as Loyd Whitlock)
Billy O'Brien
- Spud Hayden
- (as Billie O'Brien)
Horace B. Carpenter
- Cattle Buyer Hornsby
- (sin acreditar)
Philip Kieffer
- Doctor Silsby
- (sin acreditar)
Artie Ortego
- Henchman
- (sin acreditar)
Tex Palmer
- Henchman
- (sin acreditar)
Archie Ricks
- Henchman
- (sin acreditar)
Hal Taliaferro
- Henchman
- (sin acreditar)
Blackie Whiteford
- Henchman Butch
- (sin acreditar)
Argumento
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesIn 1934, this film was condemned by the Catholic Legion of Decency.
- PifiasA battery powered torch is used in the film yet the first torch was by an English inventor David Misell obtained U.S. Patent No. 617,592 in the year 1899.
- Citas
Doctor Silsby: You got her here just in time. A small artery's been severed. However, I don't think it's very serious.
- Versiones alternativasFox/Lorber Associates, Inc. and Classics Associates, Inc. copyrighted a version in 1985 with a new original score composed and orchestrated by William Barber. It was distributed by Fox/Lorber and ran 48 minutes.
- ConexionesEdited into Six Gun Theater: West of the Divide (2016)
Reseña destacada
John Wayne stars as Ted Hayden in this one, lithe young companion of grizzled old George 'Gabby' Hayes, who was just starting to develop into the character now so familiar to Hopalong Cassidy fans. Ted is an orphan, left for dead by the varmints who done fer his paw, and saved from beneath his father's dead body by Hayes' Dusty Rhodes. All this and much more is related to the viewer in the opening scene, a conversation between the pair that is nothing but a huge chunk of exposition that is as lacking in subtlety as it is replete with information. Hayden has returned to his hometown to catch the man with the mad laugh who killed his father, and poses as Gat Ganns, all-round bad egg, who bears more than a passing physical resemblance to our hero.
This is a fairly acceptable entry in John Wayne's Lone Star series of films made in the early to mid-thirties. There is quite a diverting storyline, even though the acting is as creaky as usual for these flicks. It's the stunts that stand out in all of the low budget efforts Wayne made in those days, and their success is thanks to stuntman extraordinaire Yakima Canutt. You get the impression as you watch that some real hair-raising risks were taken to capture these scenes and you sometimes wonder whether it was worth it considering the poor quality of most other aspects of the films. Watch out for Canutt standing in for bad guy Lloyd Whitlock, who sports a full head of greying hair, in the fight with Wayne near the end of the film. Canutt had dark hair and a noticeable bald patch, but hack director R. N. Bradbury obviously didn't believe in going to the expense of making even a perfunctory effort to disguise the actors' physical differences. Oddly enough, it's this kind of lack of attention to detail that make the Lone Star films so curiously endearing.
This is a fairly acceptable entry in John Wayne's Lone Star series of films made in the early to mid-thirties. There is quite a diverting storyline, even though the acting is as creaky as usual for these flicks. It's the stunts that stand out in all of the low budget efforts Wayne made in those days, and their success is thanks to stuntman extraordinaire Yakima Canutt. You get the impression as you watch that some real hair-raising risks were taken to capture these scenes and you sometimes wonder whether it was worth it considering the poor quality of most other aspects of the films. Watch out for Canutt standing in for bad guy Lloyd Whitlock, who sports a full head of greying hair, in the fight with Wayne near the end of the film. Canutt had dark hair and a noticeable bald patch, but hack director R. N. Bradbury obviously didn't believe in going to the expense of making even a perfunctory effort to disguise the actors' physical differences. Oddly enough, it's this kind of lack of attention to detail that make the Lone Star films so curiously endearing.
- JoeytheBrit
- 7 sept 2005
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- Duración54 minutos
- Color
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- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1
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By what name was Al oeste del límite (1934) officially released in Canada in English?
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