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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA 19th-century con artist flees to the wilds of Florida to elude the law.A 19th-century con artist flees to the wilds of Florida to elude the law.A 19th-century con artist flees to the wilds of Florida to elude the law.
Victor Adamson
- Theron Henchman
- (non crédité)
Robert Anderson
- Theron Henchman
- (non crédité)
Jessie Arnold
- Townswoman
- (non crédité)
Gertrude Astor
- Townswoman
- (non crédité)
Mary Bayless
- Townswoman at Dance
- (non crédité)
Bob Burns
- Townsman at Dance
- (non crédité)
James Bush
- Guard
- (non crédité)
Nora Bush
- Townswoman at Dance
- (non crédité)
Heinie Conklin
- Townsman at Dance
- (non crédité)
Ellen Corby
- Miss Della
- (non crédité)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe first time that Will Geer and Ellen Corby, who would later play the grandparents on La famille des collines (1972), were castmates. Twenty-one years later, they would co-star in another movie, Napoléon et Samantha (1972), before the series would take off later that same year. The show's pilot TV movie The Homecoming: A Christmas Story (1971) from the previous year had a much different cast including Corby in her role but with Edgar Bergen in the Grandpa Walton role.
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Robert Cummings, Terry Moore, and Jerome Courtland star in "The Barefoot Mailman" from 1951.
Cummings is Sylvanus, who blows into town after inheriting some land. The land turns out to be a swamp. He also learns that the townspeople have been socking away their money because they don't have much to spend it on. Sylvanus lets it be known he wants to build a railroad and is ready to invest. He goes into partnership with Dan Paget (Will Geer).
Sylvanus needs to travel, so he signs on as foot traffic with the mailman (Courtland) who follows a dangerous route that often includes robber interference, led by John Russell. A 12-year-old runaway (Moore) is desperate to get to her father and begs to be taken along. They agree, not realizing she is a beautiful 19-year-old. Both men become interested in her, which sets up a rivalry.
Sylvanus' plan is to collect everyone's money, split it with Paget, and leave town. Before he can do that, problems ensue.
Cummings plays a Music Man/Harold Hill type conman. He does a good job. Terry Moore is adorable. I love when she comes crashing into the bedroom in a blue, off the shoulder dress, surprising the woman who is helping her unpack and can't understand what a 12-year-old is doing with such sexy clothes.
All in all, pleasant film.
Cummings is Sylvanus, who blows into town after inheriting some land. The land turns out to be a swamp. He also learns that the townspeople have been socking away their money because they don't have much to spend it on. Sylvanus lets it be known he wants to build a railroad and is ready to invest. He goes into partnership with Dan Paget (Will Geer).
Sylvanus needs to travel, so he signs on as foot traffic with the mailman (Courtland) who follows a dangerous route that often includes robber interference, led by John Russell. A 12-year-old runaway (Moore) is desperate to get to her father and begs to be taken along. They agree, not realizing she is a beautiful 19-year-old. Both men become interested in her, which sets up a rivalry.
Sylvanus' plan is to collect everyone's money, split it with Paget, and leave town. Before he can do that, problems ensue.
Cummings plays a Music Man/Harold Hill type conman. He does a good job. Terry Moore is adorable. I love when she comes crashing into the bedroom in a blue, off the shoulder dress, surprising the woman who is helping her unpack and can't understand what a 12-year-old is doing with such sexy clothes.
All in all, pleasant film.
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- Durée1 heure 23 minutes
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By what name was Les pirates de la Floride (1951) officially released in Canada in English?
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