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Western en el que un alguacil de los EE.UU. lleva un vagón lleno de criminales e inadaptados a la penitenciaría estatal, y descubre que una pasajera es la mujer que una vez amó.Western en el que un alguacil de los EE.UU. lleva un vagón lleno de criminales e inadaptados a la penitenciaría estatal, y descubre que una pasajera es la mujer que una vez amó.Western en el que un alguacil de los EE.UU. lleva un vagón lleno de criminales e inadaptados a la penitenciaría estatal, y descubre que una pasajera es la mujer que una vez amó.
Don 'Red' Barry
- Ed Johnson
- (as Donald Barry)
Regis Parton
- Chig
- (as Reg Parton)
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- TriviaHis minor role in this western would be the final film appearance for veteran western sidekick Fuzzy Knight.
- ErroresWhen Sheriff McCool and Joe Reno are camping out, it is patently obvious that their campfire is unreal. The reflected light is like a strobe, that flashes every few seconds like clockwork.
- ConexionesFeatured in The 73rd Annual Academy Awards (2001)
Opinión destacada
1967's HOSTILE GUNS was the 11th entry in producer A.C. Lyles's series of 13 Paramount B Westerns from 1963 to 1967 designed to meet the huge demand in Europe but quick playoff in the US. Director R.G. Springsteen is at the helm for the sixth and last time, from another Steve Fisher script, one of the 9 he eventually did. The main attraction of these 'geezer' oaters are the plethora of longtime veteran players in need of a good paycheck, led by Richard Arlen, the all time champ who did 11 (including this one) and Lon Chaney (sadly absent here). The top slot was typically reserved for a select few (Barry Sullivan, Rory Calhoun, Dana Andrews or Howard Keel), which makes this an anomaly with the lone appearance of George Montgomery, whose solid credentials in a cliched part are crucial in making this as watchable as it is (he starred in the TV series CIMARRON CITY). As Sheriff Gid McCool it's his job to transport a quartet of convicted felons on a four day journey to a Texas prison in Huntsville, hiring young hothead Tab Hunter to ride shotgun as deputy because he knew the boy's father to be a good man. The captives are not really an interesting lot, Leo Gordon cast to type as a vicious child murderer, Yvonne De Carlo the woman with a past who claims self defense in killing her abusive partner, Robert Emhardt the corrupt railroad baron who, ahem, insists he was 'railroaded' for political reasons, and Pedro Gonzales Gonzales as (what else?) an amiable Mexican thief who hopes to learn a useful trade behind bars. Following close behind is John Russell as Gordon's brother and James Craig as his cousin, determined to bushwhack the sheriff and spring their kin. Smaller roles are essayed by Brian Donlevy as the town marshal, Donald Barry, Roy Jenson, and Fuzzy Knight, all of whom had worked for Lyles before. Characterization is weak and action scenes poorly staged, theatergoers would do better with an episode of THE HIGH CHAPARRAL at home on the boob tube. Yvonne De Carlo is at least still an eyeful but no player can stand out with this hoary scenario, its nondescript and generic title most fitting.
- kevinolzak
- 1 mar 2019
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 31 minutos
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- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1
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