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TU PUNTUACIÓN
Un cazarrecompensas que intenta llevar a un asesino ante la justicia se ve obligado a aceptar la ayuda de dos desconocidos poco fiables.Un cazarrecompensas que intenta llevar a un asesino ante la justicia se ve obligado a aceptar la ayuda de dos desconocidos poco fiables.Un cazarrecompensas que intenta llevar a un asesino ante la justicia se ve obligado a aceptar la ayuda de dos desconocidos poco fiables.
- Nominado para 1 premio Óscar
- 1 premio y 1 nominación en total
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- CuriosidadesThe last Millard Mitchell film released in the U.S. before his death from lung cancer at age 50 on October 13, 1953. His final film, Here Come the Girls (1953), was released in London on August 14, 1953; however, it wasn't released in the U.S. until nine days after his death.
- PifiasWhen Howard and Jesse meet Lieutenant Roy Anderson for the first time, Howard asks for his discharge papers, which states he has a dishonorable discharge. Officers do not receive dishonorable discharges; an officer found guilty in a court martial receives a dismissal. Otherwise, they may retire or resign their commissions.
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Ben Vandergroat: Choosin' a way to die? What's the difference? Choosin' a way to live - that's the hard part.
- Banda sonoraBeautiful Dreamer
(uncredited)
Composed by Stephen Foster (1864)
Instrumental version integrated into soundtrack
Reseña destacada
Set in the post Civil War American West, The Naked Spur is more than a western. The director, Anthony Mann, took a script by two relatively unknown screenwriters (later nominated for an Oscar) and made a great picture about losers trying to survive in a tough postwar world. James Stewart, the star, plays a rancher who lost everything because before going off to the Civil War, he signed his ranch over to his girlfriend. In 1952, when this picture was filmed, World War II was no distant memory, the Korean War was going on and the idea that a soldier thought he wasn't going to return from a war was real enough. The writers and Anthony Mann placed the story almost a hundred years earlier, but the movie is about regular people on the skids. The cashiered Army officer, always looking out for number one, whatever the cost to others, had to ring true with war veterans in the audience in 1953. There is a villain, and Robert Ryan plays a great one, but James Stewart's character, Howard Kemp, is no hero. Ryan's character, Ben Vandergroat, complains that he knew Howard and he never did Howie any wrong, so there was no reason for Kemp to track him down, regardless of the reward money. Ryan has a point, a western hero doesn't hunt down someone just for money, knowing that if caught the person will be executed. But the scenic views of the Rocky Mountains, the great production values (including Technicolor) by MGM and the stars all are a façade for what could have been a film noir picture, Anthony Mann's earlier specialty. Stewart's character in The Naked Spur is trying to get back the ranch he lost after his world was turned upside down by war. The screaming nightmares he has, showing the psychological trauma the war was responsible for, would now go under the name post traumatic stress syndrome. War veterans trying to return to a normal life has always been a subject for movies, but rarely has the message been hidden as well as here. The Naked Spur is the type of class picture studios don't (or can't) make anymore, and that is the moviegoers' loss.
- gerrythree
- 5 jul 2004
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- Localizaciones del rodaje
- Lone Pine, California, Estados Unidos(Only Colorado is credited as a filming location!)
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- Presupuesto
- 1.261.000 US$ (estimación)
- Duración1 hora 31 minutos
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- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1
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