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TU CALIFICACIÓN
Agrega una trama en tu idiomaIn the late 1800s Montana, two competing logging operators clash over ownership of a logging railroad, land and timber clear-cutting rights.In the late 1800s Montana, two competing logging operators clash over ownership of a logging railroad, land and timber clear-cutting rights.In the late 1800s Montana, two competing logging operators clash over ownership of a logging railroad, land and timber clear-cutting rights.
Elisha Cook Jr.
- Punky
- (as Elisha Cook)
Karl 'Killer' Davis
- Red Bush
- (as Karl Davis)
Richard Alexander
- Barfly
- (sin créditos)
Margaret Cahill
- Dance Hall Girl
- (sin créditos)
Michael Cirillo
- Hot Seat Bit
- (sin créditos)
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
Opiniones destacadas
Vera Ralston in the Dietrich role gets to sing three songs, while Hoagy Carmichael has only one. But this Republic 'A' feature in Trucolor surrounds Mrs Yates with majestic treescapes, vintage locomotives and Sterling Hayden as her leading man flanked by a classy supporting cast; so you get your money's worth.
One of the most solid Republic Picture's western, and not the most known. Except JOHNNY GUITAR and the John Ford's films of course. The presence of the likes of Sterling Hayden and David Brian as the villain help obviously a lot, unlike the bland Vera Ralston's character. It is colourful, action packed, very predictable, but one of my Joseph Kane's favourite of the fifties. This prolific western maker, "home" director for Republic Studios, did his best in the fifties, though in the late forties he also gave us good stuff. Splendid natural settings and the Trucolor process can easily match this western to the best of Paramount or Universal companies features. And as usual in Republic Westerns, you have also a musical, singing scene; it's the "home" tradition for this studio, but here it is far more bearable than the awful Roy Royer's or Gene Autry's period of the forties....
Story involves a timberjack (Hayden) out to discover the murderer of his father. Unfortunately, the story gives us only one suspect in Hayden's rival in the local lumber trade, so there's not much mystery here. A few songs by Carmichael and a great rousing performance by Ralston lift the story slightly above the obvious. Nice locations, good action scenes, and Hayden is good as usual but seems unmotivated by this limited vehicle. Fairly solid, but few thrills beyond the music and good cast -- they deserved a little more story.
A prodigal son returns to the northwest logging territory to reclaim his family business which had been shut down due to the death of his father. Things got rough in the community as the other firm's owner stopped at nothing to be number one. Lots of singing, dancing, and fisticuffs in this high action yarn.
Sometimes sluggish western that slowly gathers momentum but somehow manages to relegate leading man Sterling Hayden to a supporting role while doing so. The cast is good, with the reliable David Brian ably performing bad guy duties and Adolphe Menjou as an alcoholic Shakespeare-quoting lawyer. Also boasts some beautiful rugged countryside.
¿Sabías que…?
- ErroresJust before he starts the hijacked train, the boom's shadow falls across Tim Chipman's back while he is removing his coat.
- Bandas sonorasThe Tambourine Waltz
Lyrics by Paul Francis Webster
Music by Hoagy Carmichael
Arranged by Van Alexander (uncredited)
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Detalles
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 34min(94 min)
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1
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