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Streets of Laredo

  • 1949
  • Approved
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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William Holden, William Bendix, Macdonald Carey, and Mona Freeman in Streets of Laredo (1949)
Classical WesternDramaWestern

An outlaw separates from his two partners in crime after they join the Texas Rangers, and he continues to commit daring robberies.An outlaw separates from his two partners in crime after they join the Texas Rangers, and he continues to commit daring robberies.An outlaw separates from his two partners in crime after they join the Texas Rangers, and he continues to commit daring robberies.

  • Director
    • Leslie Fenton
  • Writers
    • Charles Marquis Warren
    • Louis Stevens
    • Elizabeth Hill
  • Stars
    • William Holden
    • Macdonald Carey
    • Mona Freeman
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    840
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Leslie Fenton
    • Writers
      • Charles Marquis Warren
      • Louis Stevens
      • Elizabeth Hill
    • Stars
      • William Holden
      • Macdonald Carey
      • Mona Freeman
    • 15User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    William Holden
    William Holden
    • Jim Dawkins
    Macdonald Carey
    Macdonald Carey
    • Lorn Reming
    Mona Freeman
    Mona Freeman
    • Rannie Carter
    William Bendix
    William Bendix
    • Reuben 'Wahoo' Jones
    Stanley Ridges
    Stanley Ridges
    • Major Bailey
    Alfonso Bedoya
    Alfonso Bedoya
    • Charley Calico
    Ray Teal
    Ray Teal
    • Henchman Cantrel
    Clem Bevans
    Clem Bevans
    • Pop Lint
    James Bell
    James Bell
    • Ike
    Dick Foote
    Dick Foote
    • Texas Ranger Pipes
    Joe Dominguez
    Joe Dominguez
    • Texas Ranger Francisco
    Grandon Rhodes
    Grandon Rhodes
    • Phil Jessup
    Perry Ivins
    • Mayor Towson
    Carl Andre
    • Townsman
    • (uncredited)
    Hank Bell
    Hank Bell
    • Texas Ranger Hank
    • (uncredited)
    Bob Burns
    Bob Burns
    • Barfly
    • (uncredited)
    Wade Crosby
    Wade Crosby
    • Bartender
    • (uncredited)
    James Davies
    • Texas Ranger
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Leslie Fenton
    • Writers
      • Charles Marquis Warren
      • Louis Stevens
      • Elizabeth Hill
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    User reviews15

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    7coltras35

    A lively remake of the Texas Rangers

    Three outlaw friends find themselves on opposite sides of the law when two of them join the Texas Rangers to get themselves out of a tight corner.

    Lively western basking in splendid technicolour and very good performances, especially by MacDonald Carey, who plays a smug outlaw with villainous ambitions. His character becomes more cold blooded towards the end. The film has enough drama, tension with the three friends splitting in different directions, and Mona Freeman - who had a crush on MacDonald's character at first - eventually changes her mind when seeing his true colours and prefers Holden, who does well in this well-directed western.
    7hitchcockthelegend

    The Boys From Company D - Frontier Battalion.

    Streets of Laredo is directed by Leslie Fenton and adapted to screenplay by Charles Marquis Warren from a Louis Stevens and Elizabeth Hill story. It stars William Holden, Macdonald Carey, William Bendix and Mona Freeman. Music is by Victor Young and cinematography by Ray Rennahan.

    For fans of traditional Westerns this is as solid as a Brick Adobe Structure. A remake of The Texas Rangers (1936) of sorts, plot finds Holden, Bendix and Carey as three bad boys who get divided by circumstance, love and conscious. Two of them wind up in the Texas Rangers - the famed frontier law enforcement battalion - the other stays on the wrong side of the law. All roads lead to the day of reckoning...

    The production is the usual mixed bag of superlative location photography (Simi Valley/Gallup) and crude back projection so often seen in the 40s and 50s Oater releases, with Rennahan's Technicolor photography a treat for the eyes. Performances are assured because the three principal guy actors are given characterisations that suits them - Holden tough emotional anti-hero - Bendix a lovable and dopey toughie - Carey sly bad boy. Freeman is lovely but it's a dressage character, while Alfonso Bedoya is on hand for some stereotypical bandido villainy.

    At 90 minutes in length it feels a bit padded out until the two guys actually join the Rangers, so some patience is required during the first half. However, there is plenty of Western movie action within the story, some turns in plotting to grab the heart strings and a pleasing array of costumes and musical accompaniments to keep the senses perky. All told, it's just a thoroughly enjoyable Oater regardless of if you have happened to have seen the original version. 7/10
    8alonzoiii-1

    Better Than Average Western Enlivened By The Acting

    Three happy-go-lucky Western outlaws, fresh from robbing a stage, stumble on a particularly nasty land grab and break it up, and win the heart of the young girl living on the ranch. Circumstances intervene and two of the outlaws become Texas Rangers and the other becomes a notorious outlaw. Complications ensue, when our new rangers are called upon to arrest the notorious outlaw.

    This is a perfectly decent Western, though the plot is extremely generic. The first half-hour or so, showing our three charming outlaws and our young heroine is thoroughly bland -- interesting only that McDonald Carey is really the lead in this portion of the movie, and he is a charming one at that. William Holden plays his role as "youthful sidekick" and Willam Bendix (!!) has the Gabby Hayes part.

    As the movie goes along, something fairly unusual in a genre film happens. The characters grow and change. Holden becomes the stalwart hero torn between friendship and duty. William Bendix is forced to choose which of his two friends he will support. McDonald Carey goes from charming outlaw to charming black-hearted villain. All the actors pull it off well. The heroine -- who goes from feisty youngster to babe in cowboy boots, doesn't do so well This ain't John Ford. But it is a pleasant surprise once the plot get going.
    7adrianovasconcelos

    Uneven yet at times unpredictable Western, Carey steals show

    I first watched this 1949 Western unremarkably ditected by Leslie Fenton in the mid-1970s. I was then around 17, and I did not like it, finding among other things that Mona Freeman looked too young for the part, that mediocre color cinematography did not make the most of mountains and other landscapes, that the dialogue seemed trite and stale, among other minuses.

    McDonald Carey delivers a suave, villainous, deceptive performance that steals the show. He abandons his stagecoach-robbing partners, William Bendix and Holden, to seek better pay with cattle rustler and criminal kingpin Alfonso Bedoya (whose role is surprisingly short, considering his unforgettable part in TREASURE OF THE SIERRA MADRE one year earlier).

    Watching STREETS OF LAREDO a second time nearly 50 years later, this time I enjoyed it more, though I still see it as a rehash of ideas in Westerns at the time, the dialogue stale in parts, Holden underused. But this time Freeman seems to grow up into an adult woman during the movie.

    Good pace, some humor - especially by dimwitted Bendix - make it worth watching at least once 7/10.
    9morales_zoraida

    Good Western

    This stars MacDonald Carey and William Holden. I grew up always watching McDonald Carey as Dr. Horton on Days Of Our Lives but I had never seen what he looked like when he was so young before. He was very handsome. He played an outlaw who helped rescue the main woman in the movie when she was just a girl. Also in this movie is Alfonso Bedoya. I saw him in the very first film I saw at film class in college, The Treasure of The Sierra Madre -- also a very good Western. Anyway, what I liked about this one is how the two friends who rescued the main woman when she was a girl were enemies now on account of how McDonald Carey was now an outlaw but William Holden was now a Sheriff and William Bendix, who was very funny, played his deputy, Wahoo. So, there was lots of tension back and forth, and the ending really surprised me. I liked this Western a lot.

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    • Trivia
      This film is a re-make of the 1936 film "The Texas Rangers," in which the three principal male roles were played by Fred MacMurray, Jack Oakie, and Lloyd Nolan.
    • Goofs
      During a fist fight between two characters, a knife winds up stuck in the back of a guitar. The guitar is kicked during the fight and the knife wobbles back and forth, revealing it to be rubber.
    • Quotes

      Jim Dawkins: I figure that a man's friendship for another man is about as honest as anything that comes along.

    • Connections
      Featured in Ed Wood: Look Back in Angora (1994)
    • Soundtracks
      STREETS OF LAREDO
      (uncredited)

      Traditional

      New Lyrics by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans

      Also used frequently in underscoring

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    • Release date
      • May 27, 1949 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Die Todesreiter von Laredo
    • Filming locations
      • Gallup, New Mexico, USA
    • Production company
      • Paramount Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $1,472,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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