Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA cowboy (Roy Rogers) and his mysterious masked partner steal from the rich and give to the poor in the old west.A cowboy (Roy Rogers) and his mysterious masked partner steal from the rich and give to the poor in the old west.A cowboy (Roy Rogers) and his mysterious masked partner steal from the rich and give to the poor in the old west.
Chuck Baldra
- Henchman
- (uncredited)
Wade Boteler
- General Wright
- (uncredited)
Forest Burns
- Townsman
- (uncredited)
Fred Burns
- Townsman
- (uncredited)
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- AnecdotesJeanie Grayson (Marjorie Reynolds), a year later starred in the famous holiday film "Holiday Inn" with Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire.
- Citations
[last lines]
Vance Corbin: But suppose you'd have gotten yourself killed?
Jeanie Grayson: Would you miss me?
Vance Corbin: Well, I couldn't very well get along with you.
Jeanie Grayson: Would you mind telling me why?
Vance Corbin: Well, uh, because you cook like a Chinaman.
- ConnexionsReferenced in Cameramen on Location (1941)
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Before the civil rights revolution post Civil War stories about the ravages the Confederate states had to endure under occupation was a common enough plot line for movies. This all started back in the early days of film with Birth of a Nation, continuing with Gone With the Wind.
You could never make Robin Hood of the Pecos today. Even clean living Roy Rogers shows a tinge of racism here when he meets actor Nick Stewart who refuses to help him because the law is after him. "Do as you're told," says Rogers sternly and Nick Stewart does just that. It's these kind of moments that made black people rightly ticked off at the film industry.
Roy is a former Confederate now operating as a Robin Hood type outlaw, battling the corrupt carpetbagger government as exemplified by Cy Kendall who's busy lining his own pockets with self-imposed tax money and having the Union occupying Army backing him up. He's actually the one who gets the acting honors in this film if honors can be given it.
I'm not even sure fans of the King of the Cowboys would go for this one.
You could never make Robin Hood of the Pecos today. Even clean living Roy Rogers shows a tinge of racism here when he meets actor Nick Stewart who refuses to help him because the law is after him. "Do as you're told," says Rogers sternly and Nick Stewart does just that. It's these kind of moments that made black people rightly ticked off at the film industry.
Roy is a former Confederate now operating as a Robin Hood type outlaw, battling the corrupt carpetbagger government as exemplified by Cy Kendall who's busy lining his own pockets with self-imposed tax money and having the Union occupying Army backing him up. He's actually the one who gets the acting honors in this film if honors can be given it.
I'm not even sure fans of the King of the Cowboys would go for this one.
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- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- De Robin Hood van de Pecos
- Lieux de tournage
- Big Bear Lake, Bear Valley, Californie, États-Unis(Viewed film)
- société de production
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- Durée59 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1
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By what name was Robin Hood of the Pecos (1941) officially released in India in English?
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