Liberado de la cárcel, un capataz de ganado es solicitado por magnates ganaderos rivales para conducir sus respectivos rebaños de ganado a Fort Clemson.Liberado de la cárcel, un capataz de ganado es solicitado por magnates ganaderos rivales para conducir sus respectivos rebaños de ganado a Fort Clemson.Liberado de la cárcel, un capataz de ganado es solicitado por magnates ganaderos rivales para conducir sus respectivos rebaños de ganado a Fort Clemson.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Tom Powis
- (as Charles Gray)
- Jim Whittaker
- (as Bill McGraw)
- Vaquero
- (sin acreditar)
- Barkeep
- (sin acreditar)
- Preacher
- (sin acreditar)
- Cowhand
- (sin acreditar)
Reseñas destacadas
In this one, Joel McCrea is the Good Bad Man -- a great trail boss whose men got out of control and wrecked a town. Now the town is struggling to make a comeback, and has hired McCrea to lead the drive -- and much of the town has come along on the drive The movie is beautifully shot and the plot has a revenge drama quality that makes it peculiarly interesting. Unhappily, most of the acting talent, once you get past McCrea, is less than first rate. Still, it does have its not inconsiderable charm and its easy assumption of what may seem like bizarre attitudes may give you the start of an understanding of the genre.
What didn't do it for me though was the film's length, it is far too short. The story felt rushed and underdeveloped and the script is decidedly patchy. Less of an issue is the pace, but it is still an issue, if the film had slowed down a little more the characters, story and script could have done with more credibility.
All in all, a decent film but nothing really to blow the mind. 6/10 Bethany Cox
This is a very good western...which isn't a surprise considering it stars Joel McCrea. Even the most ordinary of westerns were made better by his solid acting...and this is a decent film to boot. Well worth seeing...mostly because it is unique...and that's very rare with westerns.
Despite the great Joel McCrea and a grabber opening, this is a bland western. The only action, until the showdown, is loping cattle going here and there and who knows where. The rambling script fails to gel into any kind of suspense, with one talky scene after another to accommodate the many characters and subplots. Meanwhile the large supporting cast flounders getting no help from director Warren. The one compensation —the scenic eastern Sierras— is marred by contrast with poorly designed nighttime sets that take us back to the studio. Considering this was a TCF production, I'm surprised it was so poorly put together. Maybe they were trying to capitalize on the McCrea name. But by this time, he was in his mid-50's, still quietly commanding, but aging, nonetheless. At least they don't have him riding into the sunset with one of the girls. Mostly he sits astride his horse and gives orders. As a fan of the ace cowboy, I wish there were more to compliment. But unfortunately, there isn't.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesIn this film, Paul Brinegar plays Gloria Talbott's grandfather, even though he was only 14 years older than she. Eight years later in a TV Perry Mason episode, The Case of the Unwelcome Well (1966), they would be cast as husband and wife.
- PifiasJoel McCrea was wearing a waistcoat talking outside saloon with two buddies. When they entered the saloon seconds later, he was not wearing it. When he eventually leaves the saloon, he walks towards the door and is next seen by his horse and is wearing his yellow waistcoat again.
- Citas
John Cord: Nobody in his right mind could ask John Cord to move a herd now.
Ralph Hamilton: Nobody but John Cord could move a herd this size - five thousand head full of ringers.
John Cord: I'm lookin' at this room. It doesn't make me think you're desperate... doesn't make me think movin' five thousand head of cattle is life or death.
Ralph Hamilton: Rooms don't change much but bank accounts do.
- Banda sonoraThe Cowboy's Lament (Streets of Laredo)
(uncredited)
Traditional
Arranged by Paul Sawtell
Sung by Don Haggerty
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- Títulos en diferentes países
- Camino de Fort Clemson
- Localizaciones del rodaje
- Empresa productora
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- Duración1 hora 23 minutos
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1