Un antiguo oficial confederado a la caza de un forajido que le perjudicó lo encuentra en Dallas, pero ahora como un ciudadano rico y respetable.Un antiguo oficial confederado a la caza de un forajido que le perjudicó lo encuentra en Dallas, pero ahora como un ciudadano rico y respetable.Un antiguo oficial confederado a la caza de un forajido que le perjudicó lo encuentra en Dallas, pero ahora como un ciudadano rico y respetable.
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The plot sees Cooper's Civil War renegade, Blayde "Reb" Hollister, fake his own death so as to kill off his reputation and to free himself for the pursuit into Dallas of the brothers who massacred his family. In essence a routine plot, Twist's story is perked up along the way by many a fun and exciting diversion. There's role reversals, dandy fashions, horseback pursuits, shoot outs, a love triangle, vigorous dialogue and deft little twists to keep the piece purely from painting it by numbers.
Cooper seems to be enjoying himself too, which further enhances the feel good factor on offer. It's true he isn't really asked to do anything more than be a laconic dude on a mission. But when called on for action duties, he delivers the goods that his fans have come to expect during his successful career. The villains entertain (particularly Steve Cochran's vile and dopey Bryant Marlow) because each have their own little peccadilloes to keep them from over familiar blandness. The two ladies of the piece look gorgeous and hold up well in amongst the machismo, while the high production value allows Haller to really treat the eyes with the lush Technicolor and involving camera work around the locations.
It has ideals to being an "A" list Oater does Dallas, something it just can't quite attain. But it's not for lack of trying and the end result is one of pure entertainment, that, in truth, should be enjoyed on a cold winters day when the viewer needs a pick me up. 7/10
Gary Cooper is doing his High Noon thing. I'm looking for something much more brutal. He should be laying waste to anyone remotely connected to the incident. This needs to get much darker considering it's for his family. I also don't like the loudmouth reb during the shoot-out. He is so clueless that it becomes annoying. Otherwise, this is fine.
The problem, then, is that despite all of Cooper's talent, the film is just a very ordinary and run-of-the-mill cowboy film. I could EASILY have imagined almost any other actor being able to do Cooper's role and the film would STILL have been mediocre. It's because so many elements of the plot just seem too familiar and too clichéd.
About the only thing that stood out was the interesting character played by Leif Erickson---who oddly received such low billing in the film even though he was one of the main characters! The idea of an Eastern "dude" coming West to impress his girl was kind of funny and he did provide a few cute moments and an interesting sidekick, of sorts, for Cooper.
Aside from that, the film is imminently skipable. It's a film that only Cooper addicts or B-quality Western addicts should watch--there are frankly too many better films out there worth your time.
What this is is a nice Gary Cooper shoot 'em up with a nice post Civil War plot. Hollywood abounds in those, carpetbagger rule in Texas and the men who do something about it. Red River is the best example.
Gary Cooper is outlaw and former rebel Blayde Hollister who is "gunned down" by Wild Bill Hickok so he can operate undercover and get a particularly loathsome family named Marlow who burned his former plantation in Georgia. Aiding him is Leif Erickson who plays a tenderfoot marshal from the East (hey they weren't all Hickoks and Earps). Cooper takes Erickson's identity and Erickson goes along as his own brother.
Up and coming starlet Ruth Roman plays the love interest. She's Erickson's fiancé, but Cooper has caught her eye.
Two of the Marlows are Raymond Massey and Steve Cochran. Massey's villains are always shrewd and are usually done in by circumstances beyond their control. Steve Cochran fresh from his stint as Big Ed in White Heat is the vicious, but stupid underling brother.
It's a good plot and a lot's been edited out badly. For instance at one point you see Gary Cooper in hot pursuit of Massey to Fort Worth. Then it cuts straightaway to the Fort Worth jail and no explanation of how Cooper got in there.
Leif Erickson never made it to the top. He usually was the second lead who never got the girl. Television gave him the stardom that eluded him on the silver screen with High Chapparal.
Steve Cochran usually played villains with a kind of snake-oil charm, like Big Ed in White Heat or as Doris Day's KKK husband in Storm Warning. Same here although the twist is he's not the sharpest knife in the Marlow drawer.
Today's generation thinks of Dallas and they think of the Ewing family of the 80s. This is NOT the story of their early days, but its nice Saturday matinée fare.
A run-of-the-mill plot but plenty of diversions on the trail , as Coop pretending to be a dandified US marshall in frock coat and top hat , horse-back chases , impressive gunfight and furtive romance . The big star Gary Cooper sleepwalks though he is supposed to be the laconic outsider-type , this doesn't matter at all . It contains adequate production values , thrilling musical score by the classic composer Max Steiner and blazing , glimmering Technicolor camerawork by Ernest Haller , basically a B-Western though . Stars the great Gary Cooper giving an acceptable acting in his usual style , but he starred much better Westerns , such as : High Noon , The Virginian , Unconquered , The Westener , Along came Jones, Friendly Persuasion , Garden of Evil , Distant Drums , Vera Cruz , The Hanging Tree, They came to Cordura , among others. He's well accompanied by the beautiful Ruth Roman with whom two suitors have a triangular romance , developed between Cooper/Hollister and Weatherby/ Leif Ericson as an affable, but not very experienced lawman, who agrees to let Hollister assume his identity . And other notorious secondaries as Raymond Massey , Steve Cochran , Barbara Payton , Jerome Cowan , Reed Hadley , Monte Blue and Antonio Moreno .
The motion picture was regular but professionally directed by Stuart Heisler . Director Stuart Heisler began his film-industry career as a prop man in 1913, joining Mack Sennett at Keystone the following year. He worked as an editor for Samuel Goldwyn at United Artists from 1924-25 and again from 1929-34 and at Paramount from 1935-36. He graduated to second-unit director with John Ford's The Hurricane (1937). He started his directorial career at Paramount in 1940 and stayed there until 1942, turning out mostly "B"-grade films but was occasionally given an "A" picture. Heisler made various films with known actors and diverse genres , such as Gary Cooper (Along Came Jones ,Dallas) , Susan Hayward (Tulsa , Smash-up) , Linda Darnell (This is my love) , Jack Palance (Died a thousand times , a remake of High Sierra) and Tony Curtis (Beachhead) , among others . A cool cast , professional direction from Heisler with riveting climax and enhanced by energetic score make this a must , but only for Gary Cooper fans . Rating : 5.5/10 , worthwhile watching.
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- CuriosidadesWeatherby wears a U.S. Marshal's badge shaped like a ribbon or scroll. Badges for the U.S. Marshals were not standardized across the country until 1941. Until then each district had their own design.
- PifiasWhen Bryant Marlow and his gang are chasing Blayde Hollister (Gary Cooper), they shoot at him and shot appear to hit the hillside next to him. But one of the shot impacts sends up a smoke ring from the charge planted in the hill, showing that the shot impacts are only special effects charges.
- Citas
U.S. Marshal Martin Weatherby: Now these are orders, Mr. Hickok. Your patriotic duty demands that...
Wild Bill Hickok: Sonny, there are duty scars all over my hide. From now on, folks are going to buy tickets just to look at 'em on a stage in a theater.
U.S. Marshal Martin Weatherby: You mean you're going to be an actor?
Wild Bill Hickok: Why not? You're what marshaling has petered down to.
- ConexionesReferenced in Kenjû 0 gô (1959)
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Detalles
Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- 1.390.000 US$ (estimación)
- Duración
- 1h 34min(94 min)
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1