Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA man with a Spanish land grant upsets a small town, so Ross and Chito set out to find the truth.A man with a Spanish land grant upsets a small town, so Ross and Chito set out to find the truth.A man with a Spanish land grant upsets a small town, so Ross and Chito set out to find the truth.
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Tom Keene
- Spade Thorne
- (as Richard Powers)
Jason Robards Sr.
- Judge Winston
- (as Jason Robards)
Chet Brandenburg
- Townsman
- (non crédité)
Buck Bucko
- Townsman
- (non crédité)
Herman Hack
- Man at Gaming Table
- (non crédité)
Chick Hannan
- Henchman
- (non crédité)
Emmett Lynn
- Doc Stevens
- (non crédité)
Rita Lynn
- Dance Hall Girl
- (non crédité)
Monte Montague
- Rogers
- (non crédité)
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- AnecdotesOne of 29 films that Richard Martin (as Chito Rafferty) made with Tim Holt.
- GaffesNear the beginning when Joe Powell visits Cleo in her dressing room the boom mic shadow moves across the wall.
- Bandes originalesDid You Happen To Find A Heart? (This Morning)
(uncredited)
Composed by Lew Pollack
Lyrics by Herb Magidson
Performed by Lois Andrews
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Western Heritage is the only film I know where the Gadsden Purchase figures into the plot of the film. The idea here is that villain Harry Woods {there's a redundancy} has got himself possession of a Spanish land grant in the Gadsden Purchase area. Now he's setting himself up as the big kahuna in his part of the Gadsden Purchase and he's throwing out all the anglo property owners.
The Gadsden Purchase was a piece of land covering about the bottom third of Arizona and a tiny corner of New Mexico with the Gila River as an approximate northern boundary. We purchased it from Mexico in 1853 at the behest of President Franklin Pierce and his Secretary of War Jefferson Davis. The idea was to have a southern transcontinental railway route and the land was necessary. Of course that route was not used first, the Civil War saw to that. James Gadsden is the guy who Pierce sent to Mexico to close the deal and the purchase is named for him.
Now I'm not sure whether part of the treaty was that Spanish land grants would be honored, but for the sake of this film it is the case. Tim Holt and Richard Martin have a ranch and they ain't about to let their property go.
Of course you know that this is some kind of crooked scheme afoot with classic western villain Harry Woods behind it. See the film if you are interested in what it is and how our saddle pals foil it.
The Gadsden Purchase was a piece of land covering about the bottom third of Arizona and a tiny corner of New Mexico with the Gila River as an approximate northern boundary. We purchased it from Mexico in 1853 at the behest of President Franklin Pierce and his Secretary of War Jefferson Davis. The idea was to have a southern transcontinental railway route and the land was necessary. Of course that route was not used first, the Civil War saw to that. James Gadsden is the guy who Pierce sent to Mexico to close the deal and the purchase is named for him.
Now I'm not sure whether part of the treaty was that Spanish land grants would be honored, but for the sake of this film it is the case. Tim Holt and Richard Martin have a ranch and they ain't about to let their property go.
Of course you know that this is some kind of crooked scheme afoot with classic western villain Harry Woods behind it. See the film if you are interested in what it is and how our saddle pals foil it.
- bkoganbing
- 29 oct. 2006
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By what name was Western Heritage (1948) officially released in India in English?
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