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Bad Man of Deadwood

  • 1941
  • Approved
  • 1h 1m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
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Roy Rogers, Carol Adams, and George 'Gabby' Hayes in Bad Man of Deadwood (1941)
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Roy and Gabby have to establish fair business practices in the town of Deadwood, currently dominated by entrepreneurs who scare off potential competitors.Roy and Gabby have to establish fair business practices in the town of Deadwood, currently dominated by entrepreneurs who scare off potential competitors.Roy and Gabby have to establish fair business practices in the town of Deadwood, currently dominated by entrepreneurs who scare off potential competitors.

  • Director
    • Joseph Kane
  • Writer
    • James R. Webb
  • Stars
    • Roy Rogers
    • George 'Gabby' Hayes
    • Carol Adams
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    245
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    • Director
      • Joseph Kane
    • Writer
      • James R. Webb
    • Stars
      • Roy Rogers
      • George 'Gabby' Hayes
      • Carol Adams
    • 14User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Roy Rogers
    Roy Rogers
    • Brett Starr aka Bill Brady
    George 'Gabby' Hayes
    George 'Gabby' Hayes
    • Professor Gabby Blackstone
    Carol Adams
    Carol Adams
    • Linda Barrett
    Henry Brandon
    Henry Brandon
    • Ted Carver
    Herbert Rawlinson
    Herbert Rawlinson
    • Judge Gary
    Sally Payne
    Sally Payne
    • Princess Sally Blackstone
    Hal Taliaferro
    Hal Taliaferro
    • Henchman Ripper
    Jay Novello
    Jay Novello
    • Monte Burns
    Horace Murphy
    Horace Murphy
    • Seth Belden
    Monte Blue
    Monte Blue
    • Sheriff Jordan
    Ralf Harolde
    Ralf Harolde
    • Jake Marvel
    Jack Kirk
    Jack Kirk
    • Clem Littlejohn
    Eddie Acuff
    Eddie Acuff
    • Reporter of Burns' Death
    • (uncredited)
    Ernie Adams
    Ernie Adams
    • Medicine Show Spectator
    • (uncredited)
    Lynton Brent
    Lynton Brent
    • Bert Snell
    • (uncredited)
    Fred Burns
    Fred Burns
    • Colorado Jack Breen
    • (uncredited)
    Yakima Canutt
    Yakima Canutt
    • Stage Driver
    • (uncredited)
    Horace B. Carpenter
    Horace B. Carpenter
    • Medicine Show Spectator
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Joseph Kane
    • Writer
      • James R. Webb
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    padutchland-1

    This is a good one to watch!

    Any time you have Roy Rogers and George Gabby Hayes on the same screen it will be a winner. Although the story line was similar to some other westerns, it still held enough twists and differences to keep one interested to the end. Roy was great as always. He seems to have a natural born talent for acting and it was probably because he was just being himself - an easy going, decent person of character that good people would follow anywhere. In this picture he was a man who was trying to put his gun handy ways behind him. Of course, the bad guys wouldn't allow that when they pushed him too far. Also starring was the ever wonderful Gabby Hayes as the owner of a traveling medicine show, with Roy as a trick shooter and singer plus the energetic and cute, Sally Payne as a singer and assistant in the show. Gabby was supposed to be her father. You may remember her playing a flamboyant Belle Star in Roy's "Robin Hood of the Pecos". Something unusual crossed my mind as I watched this in that the good guys were Roy, Gabby and Sally. Yet they were working towns doing a medicine show, and medicine shows were known for the "snake oil" sales of liquids that did nothing for the person but make them drunk or dead. Sally even sold bottles from the wagon and Gabby made the comment he was going to make more if he could find some snake juice. But hey, that's the movies. Now over in town, things were controlled by a group of very bad men including a guy named Ripper played by Hal Taliaferro (aka Wally Wales), Jake Marvel played by Ralf Harolde and Monte Burns played by Jay Novello. Novello is that character actor you have seen so many times playing a little weasel (as in this movie), who also showed great comedy ability playing on I Love Lucy and McHale's Navy to name just a couple. Hal Taliaferro is a name you've seen in numerous movies in a supporting role. Another helper of the bad guys was the sheriff, interestingly played by Monte Blue himself. Most people will remember him as a leading man in the silent movies opposite famous females like the Gish sisters, Gloria Swanson, Clara Bow and Norma Shearer. Roy's love interest was played by Carol Adams whom I am not familiar with. But she reminded me of the girl that plays Elaine on Seinfeld, only Carol Adams had a sweeter, not so hard look about her. One of the stage coach drivers was the greatest stunt man and stunt director of all time, Yakima Canutt. For anyone who wanted western stunts done, including large scale stampedes and fights, they just didn't come any better than Canutt. I'm not going to spoil the movie for you, let's just say it was the battle between good and evil, Roy and certain townsfolk forced to live outside of town vs the bad guys who took away their businesses and murdered friends and family....and Roy was the one man people will always follow to fight the injustices perpetrated by bad guys. As an aside, the head of the bad men was played by Henry Brandon. You may recall him playing the part of the menacing Indian chief Scar, in "The Searchers" with John Wayne. Now here is something only a joker like me would notice. In "Bad Man of Deadwood", I was surprised by the difference in height when Brandon practically towered over Roy when they met in the newspaper office. Well no wonder, Brandon was 6'5" tall. Roy looked to be a more normal height of maybe 5'11" there abouts - don't know for sure. I thought it strange because I remembered in "The Searchers", when The Duke and Scar came face to face for the first time, they stared eye to eye level. Looking up The Duke explained it, as he was 6' 4-1/2" tall. I never realized John Wayne was that tall. As you can see, I don't analyze movies so much as I just enjoy them (or not) for what they are, and am more interested in the tidbits and history of the actors and the film. "Bad Man of Deadwood" is well worth watching. The acting was great and the inter-relationships between the actors was well written and also well directed by Joseph Kane. If you like the old style westerns you will like this one. And yet, it went a step beyond the normal western to make for very entertaining viewing.
    6FightingWesterner

    Okay Roy Rogers Vehicle

    Roy Rogers, a sharp-shooter in Gabby Hayes' medicine show, helps the refugee townsfolk of Deadwood battle a crooked bigwig and his outlaw gang, who've forced them out of town and stolen their businesses.

    Meanwhile, Gabby collects a sizable inheritance that gets stolen by the bad man of Deadwood.

    Though not as good as some of Roy's later features, this is fast paced enough, has some good gun-play by Rogers, and features a snappy opening scene featuring Gabby's medicine show that all help make this decently entertaining. However, it does run out of steam a bit near the end.

    Once again, George "Gabby" Hayes is quite a scene stealer.
    6Wrangler

    A young cowpoke tries to clear his name by helping businessmen fight a monopoly.

    Better than usual Roy Rogers film, from the refreshingly different pre-Dale days, when Roy's films had plots with a few musical numbers added, instead of being musical reviews with a few plot elements added. You won't feel insulted watching this. And, if you are a B-western fan, you'll enjoy the familiar faces in the fine supporting cast.
    5wes-connors

    Medicine Show People

    Roy Rogers, George "Gabby" Hayes, and Sally Payne are members of "Professor Blackstone's Medicine Show". Their offering of tuneful entertainment and elixir receives a poor reception in the town of Deadwood, led by Bad Man Hal Taliaferro (as Ripper). They decide to stick around and extinguish the "Bad Man of Deadwood" and his wicked gang.

    The Rogers/Hayes/Payne trio (plus cute pet) are a treat as "Medicine" show people. This is an above average, concise Rogers western. Carol Adams (as reporter Linda Barrett) is a good romantic interest for Mr. Rogers; though, they don't flirt enough. It's great to see silent star Monte Blue and weasely Jay Novello among the fine supporting players. It's all lower cost level movie stuff, but ever so pleasant.

    ***** Bad Man of Deadwood (1941) Joseph Kane ~ Roy Rogers, George 'Gabby' Hayes, Carol Adams
    10stevehaynie

    Joseph Kane called "Action!" and never said "Cut!"

    All you need to know: If you have to pick a single movie to introduce someone to B westerns, Bad Man of Deadwood is a good choice.

    Bad Man of Deadwood starts off with Roy, Gabby, and the always likable Sally Payne putting on a show with Roy singing a song. They meet the bad guys soon into the story and Roy is shooting it out with the bad guys for the rest of the movie in one gun fight after another. Each shootout fits into the story. Nothing is wasted.

    Roy Rogers was a big star, and his movies got extra attention. Bad Man of Deadwood has the look of the perfect cowboy movie in the way scenes are set up and edited together. This one never slows down, hits a lull, or has any filler.

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      The failure of the original copyright holder to renew the film's copyright resulted in it falling into public domain, meaning that virtually anyone could duplicate and sell a VHS/DVD copy of the film. Therefore, many of the versions of this film available on the market are either severely (and usually badly) edited and/or of extremely poor quality, having been duped from second- or third-generation (or more) copies of the film.
    • Connections
      Featured in Children's TV on Trial: The 1960s (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      Joe O'Grady
      Written by Jule Styne and Sol Meyer

      Sung by Roy Rogers and Sally Payne

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    • Release date
      • September 5, 1941 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • O Homem Mau de Deadwood
    • Filming locations
      • Walker Ranch - 19152 Placerita Canyon Road, Newhall, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Republic Pictures
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 1 minute
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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