Agrega una trama en tu idiomaAce Andrews returns to the town where he is suspected of murder. He quickly become involved in the scheme to keep Barbara Roberts from reaching her ranch. To inherit the ranch, she must reac... Leer todoAce Andrews returns to the town where he is suspected of murder. He quickly become involved in the scheme to keep Barbara Roberts from reaching her ranch. To inherit the ranch, she must reach it by midnight. Ace agrees to get her there, knowing that she is the widow of the man he... Leer todoAce Andrews returns to the town where he is suspected of murder. He quickly become involved in the scheme to keep Barbara Roberts from reaching her ranch. To inherit the ranch, she must reach it by midnight. Ace agrees to get her there, knowing that she is the widow of the man he supposedly killed.
- Ace Andrews
- (as Dick Foran "The Singing Cowboy")
- Barbara
- (as Sheila Mannors)
- The Sheriff
- (as Joseph King)
- Jeff Holt
- (as Gordon Elliott)
- Pete
- (as Milt Kibbee)
- Deputy Charlie
- (sin créditos)
- Saloon Girl
- (sin créditos)
- First Cowboy
- (sin créditos)
- Chinese Cook at Saloon
- (sin créditos)
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But the plot is literally all over the place, makes no logical sense, and requires a lot of expository dialogue. Supposedly, Foran's wanted for murder--but that's conveniently forgotten. The kid and his Mom are under threat of physical violence by guys trying to take their ranch away--except when they aren't. Foran's sidekick is an expert escape artist...except not always. WTF? Republic knew how to craft a simple yet workable story--this is all over the place...
And the kid is obnoxious--showing up at the wrong time, saying the wrong things, etc. By the end, I was hoping Foran would side with the villains & let them take the ranch away from the brat...
This one, the first of the series, has a plot with something for everyone, as Dick helps a small boy and his pretty widowed mother make good his claim to his father's ranch. Dick is a bit stagy for the movies at this point, but the direction by Ross Lederman is typically efficient and the cinematography by Fred Jackman Junior -- he started out at the Roach studio -- is exceedingly handsome. It's the pictures that make this one worthwhile, not Foran's deep baritone.
In this film Foran is accused of murder and we meet him performing in a wild west show as he is a fugitive on said charge. But when he hears of the widow of the deceased Sheila Bromley going to claim her inheritance with son Dick Jones, Foran and sidekick go back to clear his name and set things right for her. The sidekick was George E. Stone who is clearly more suitable to urban type films.
A couple of real bottom feeding villains in Robert Barrat and Joe Sawyer are the folks responsible and of course they're brought to justice. Another cowboy hero to be, Wild Bill Elliott, has a small role as another friend of Foran's.
Foran sings the title song and the much better known Covered Wagon Days and does them well. The plot is a little silly however, especially when Dick Jones almost turns the tables on the good guys by going out to 'help'.
Not a bad film and certainly better than the B westerns coming from poverty row outfits, still could have used a little improvement.
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- TriviaBoth Dick Foran and Joe Sawyer (Luke) would later appear in La selva petrificada (1936).
- Citas
'Small-Change' Zeno: [as they enter a saloon] Ace, I'm so hungry I could eat a stirrup strap.
Ace Andrews: You think that's a bad idea? Now, you take a nice stirrup strap, fry it in bacon grease, let 'er simmer down till she's just nice and brown, smother it in onions... mm!
'Small-Change' Zeno: I'll say it's not bad... hey, whaddya mean, not bad?
[Ace lets out a big laugh]
'Small-Change' Zeno: You're laughing and I'm dying.
- ConexionesReferenced in Golden Saddles, Silver Spurs (2000)
- Bandas sonorasMoonlight on the Prairie
Written by Tim Spencer (as Vernon Spencer) and Bob Nolan
Played during the opening credits
Sung by Dick Foran at the end
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Detalles
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 3 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1