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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueTwo men who have been friends since childhood find themselves on opposite ends of the law.Two men who have been friends since childhood find themselves on opposite ends of the law.Two men who have been friends since childhood find themselves on opposite ends of the law.
Jackson D. Kane
- Clem
- (as Jackson Kane)
Victor Mohica
- Big Eye
- (as Vic Mohica)
Henry Allin
- Policeman
- (uncredited)
Richard Breeding
- Prisoner
- (uncredited)
Mickey Burleson
- Young Man
- (uncredited)
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Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesSeaton's final film and Martin's last western. The two had previously worked together on "Airport."
- GaffesBilly's extra gun at the gunfight at the creek starts off as a single-action blue steel Colt Bisley, recognizable for the distinctive shape of its grip frame, and turns into a nickel-plated double action revolver when he crawls out to the log.
- Citations
Billy Massey: Art, I got to hand it to you. The whole thing went off as slick as spit on a round doorknob.
Commentaire en vedette
The first portion of "Showdown" is very slow, talky, predictable and uninteresting. This is sad as the final portion shows much more imagination and is actually very good.
When the story begins, Billy (Dean Martin) is involved in a train robbery. Soon, his old friend, Chuck (Rock Hudson), meets up with him because Chuck is now a lawman. He captures Billy and convinces Billy to turn himself in, as the local judge has promised leniency.
While Billy is in jail awaiting his trial, the judge shows his true colors. The trial was set for a few weeks in the future but they rush it ahead since Chuck is out of town and they don't want him to testify for Billy...and they don't want Chuck to remind the court of the promise of leniency. The judge obviously intends to hang Billy...and when Chuck finds out, he comes storming back to help his old friend.
The first part of the film is glacially slow and easily could have been but in half. Too many flashbacks also hurt the momentum of the first portion. However, the final part is taut, interesting and worth seeing...it's just too bad the film is so bad up until then.
When the story begins, Billy (Dean Martin) is involved in a train robbery. Soon, his old friend, Chuck (Rock Hudson), meets up with him because Chuck is now a lawman. He captures Billy and convinces Billy to turn himself in, as the local judge has promised leniency.
While Billy is in jail awaiting his trial, the judge shows his true colors. The trial was set for a few weeks in the future but they rush it ahead since Chuck is out of town and they don't want him to testify for Billy...and they don't want Chuck to remind the court of the promise of leniency. The judge obviously intends to hang Billy...and when Chuck finds out, he comes storming back to help his old friend.
The first part of the film is glacially slow and easily could have been but in half. Too many flashbacks also hurt the momentum of the first portion. However, the final part is taut, interesting and worth seeing...it's just too bad the film is so bad up until then.
- planktonrules
- 26 janv. 2023
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- Durée1 heure 39 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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