Agrega una trama en tu idiomaRanchers and cattlemen take on a packing company and a dubious lawyer.Ranchers and cattlemen take on a packing company and a dubious lawyer.Ranchers and cattlemen take on a packing company and a dubious lawyer.
Stanley Andrews
- Sam - Continental Packing Boss
- (sin créditos)
Bob Card
- Man in Whopper's Story
- (sin créditos)
Harry Cording
- Scarface Pete
- (sin créditos)
Mary Gordon
- Mary - Benson's Housekeeper
- (sin créditos)
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- TriviaOne of 5 films that George O'Brien and Chill Wills appeared in together, and one of 4 in which Wills portrayed a character named "Whopper".
- Citas
Whopper Hatch: I told you, you was gonna remember my name, and now you're gonna remember my fist too.
- Bandas sonorasCaboose on the Red ball Train
(1939)
Music and Lyrics by Ray Whitley and Fred Rose
Played and sung on the train by Ray Whitley (on guitar), Chill Wills (on guitar),
Cactus Mack (on banjo) and Frankie Marvin (on violin)
Reprised by them at the end
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George O'Brien was under contract to RKO for several years, during which he made a pretty neat series of westerns. He had an easygoing Irish charm, was a good actor and a tremendous athlete, and his westerns were models of the B genre--efficiently but not cheaply made, fast-paced but not rushed, briskly directed, and leavened with touches of clever humor not often found in B westerns, where comedy was usually restricted to overacting sidekicks and forced slapstick. Unfortunately, this is not one of O'Brien's better entries. One of the problems is that much of the action (and there isn't all that much of it to begin with) takes place on railroad cars, and the fact that these scenes were shot on a studio soundstage is painfully obvious by the surprisingly shoddy use of rear projection. The subject matter itself--a big meat packing company trying to squeeze its smaller competitors out of business so it can have the market to itself--doesn't really lend itself well to the western genre, and the result is that stretches of the film are, frankly, boring. Director D. Ross Lederman cut his teeth on B westerns at Columbia, first as a second-unit director and then as a director of Tim McCoy westerns, but he can't really do all that much here, being restricted as he was to a soundstage for much of the "action." There's a gun battle shot on location which takes place on a cattle train that's being attacked by outlaws, but it doesn't last long and is actually not done all that well. O'Brien tries hard, but this one just really doesn't work. It's worth one look, maybe, but O'Brien has done far better.
- frankfob
- 29 sep 2004
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- País de origen
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- Forajidos de las montañas
- Locaciones de filmación
- Brandeis Ranch, Chatsworth, Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos(ranch house scenes)
- Productora
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 2 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1
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By what name was Racketeers of the Range (1939) officially released in Canada in English?
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