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Edward Creighton dirige la construction de la Western Union qui reliera l'Est à l'Ouest et embauche un hors-la-loi repenti et un jeune géomètre que tout oppose.Edward Creighton dirige la construction de la Western Union qui reliera l'Est à l'Ouest et embauche un hors-la-loi repenti et un jeune géomètre que tout oppose.Edward Creighton dirige la construction de la Western Union qui reliera l'Est à l'Ouest et embauche un hors-la-loi repenti et un jeune géomètre que tout oppose.
Chief John Big Tree
- Chief Spotted Horse
- (as Chief Big Tree)
C.E. Anderson
- Old Timer
- (uncredited)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe first transcontinental telegraph (completed 10/24/1861 ) was a line that connected the existing network in the eastern US to a small network in California, by means of a link between Omaha (NE) and Carson City (NV)., via Salt Lake City. It was a milestone in electrical engineering and in the formation of the US. It was primarily the work of the newly-founded Western Union Telegraph Company (1851; merged with another in 1856).
- GaffesDuring the speeches before they start stringing the telegraph wires, all the flags are 48-star flags. There were only 35 states in the Union in 1861.
- Citations
Doc Murdoch: Can you cook lamb?
Cookie: There are nine different ways to cook mutton. And I know them all!
Homer Kettle: Never mind that! Do you cook it with the hair on?
Cookie: I should say not!
Crowd: Hurray!
Homer Kettle: Then you're hired!
- ConnexionsEdited into Buffalo Bill (1944)
- Bandes originalesGwine to Rune All Night
("De Camptown Races") (1850) (uncredited)
Written by Stephen Foster
Played as background music for the first scene in Omaha, Nebraska
Commentaire en vedette
The second of Fritz Lang's three westerns (after "The Return of Frank James" and before "Rancho Notorious").
This is one of those "company" westerns, showing history being made, or at least some version of history, as some big company struggled to connect the East and the West, this time by telegraph.
Within this style, I did enjoy DeMille's Union Pacific (1939) a bit more, although this one is very entertaining and has several things going on for it.
The scenery photography is stunning, taking advantage of the early Technicolor. Also, the central conflict, with a convincing Randolph Scott trying to escape his criminal past and the shadow of his brother, was pleasantly poignant, with a good final shoot-out. The movie has a good pace too, at least in its second half, with plenty of action.
On the minus side, although very competently-made, it is a bit by the numbers, with the usual comical relief characters, ridiculous Indians, and in general few surprises (other reviewers were surprised by the ending, but in this case I was expecting it).
This is certainly quite common in classic westerns, but the romance seems to be included out of duty more than because it's an integral part of the plot.
This is one of those "company" westerns, showing history being made, or at least some version of history, as some big company struggled to connect the East and the West, this time by telegraph.
Within this style, I did enjoy DeMille's Union Pacific (1939) a bit more, although this one is very entertaining and has several things going on for it.
The scenery photography is stunning, taking advantage of the early Technicolor. Also, the central conflict, with a convincing Randolph Scott trying to escape his criminal past and the shadow of his brother, was pleasantly poignant, with a good final shoot-out. The movie has a good pace too, at least in its second half, with plenty of action.
On the minus side, although very competently-made, it is a bit by the numbers, with the usual comical relief characters, ridiculous Indians, and in general few surprises (other reviewers were surprised by the ending, but in this case I was expecting it).
This is certainly quite common in classic westerns, but the romance seems to be included out of duty more than because it's an integral part of the plot.
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- 26 déc. 2020
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- Budget
- 1 000 000 $ US (estimation)
- Durée1 heure 35 minutes
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1
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By what name was Western Union (1941) officially released in India in English?
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