IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,3/10
2011
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Marschall Tyrone und der Silver Kid bilden ein unbehagliches Bündnis gegen eine Bande von Claims Jumpern.Marschall Tyrone und der Silver Kid bilden ein unbehagliches Bündnis gegen eine Bande von Claims Jumpern.Marschall Tyrone und der Silver Kid bilden ein unbehagliches Bündnis gegen eine Bande von Claims Jumpern.
Stephen McNally
- Marshal Lightning Tyrone
- (as Stephen Mc.Nally)
James Anderson
- Rat Face Blake
- (as Kyle James)
Victor Adamson
- Townsman
- (Nicht genannt)
John Albright
- Townsman
- (Nicht genannt)
Carl Andre
- Carl - Claim Jumper
- (Nicht genannt)
Emile Avery
- Posse Member
- (Nicht genannt)
William Bailey
- Townsman
- (Nicht genannt)
Griff Barnett
- Dan 'Pop' Muzik
- (Nicht genannt)
George Bell
- Townsman
- (Nicht genannt)
Stanley Blystone
- Sam
- (Synchronisation)
- (Nicht genannt)
Ausgewählte Rezension
This is an entertaining but brief '50's Western and is still on UK TV regularly mainly because it was lucky enough to get shot in colour. However the story isn't too bad either, this side of Tolstoy anyway.
Wild bunch of brutal claim jumpers are terrorising the locality, but eventually fall foul of full-of-himself Marshal Lightning Stephen McNally (also doubling up as the noirish narrator) and the wronged Silver Kid played by smooth Audie Murphy. Who also respectively fall foul of dirty Brown Eyes and clean Dusty. In between the downbeat comments from McNally there's some sparkling dialogue, perhaps more intelligent than should be expected from this type of film but it helps keep you onboard while the hackneyed plot unfolds. Favourite bits: McNally's varying speeds of eating betwixt fillies; Murphy being told to stay in the jailhouse but turning up everywhere in Brown Eyes' house naturally riling McNally; Johnny Sombrero's swift comeuppance.
No surprises but quite a good film really, although sadly most people nowadays would pass it by as they prefer nothing but sex and gore for their entertainment.
Wild bunch of brutal claim jumpers are terrorising the locality, but eventually fall foul of full-of-himself Marshal Lightning Stephen McNally (also doubling up as the noirish narrator) and the wronged Silver Kid played by smooth Audie Murphy. Who also respectively fall foul of dirty Brown Eyes and clean Dusty. In between the downbeat comments from McNally there's some sparkling dialogue, perhaps more intelligent than should be expected from this type of film but it helps keep you onboard while the hackneyed plot unfolds. Favourite bits: McNally's varying speeds of eating betwixt fillies; Murphy being told to stay in the jailhouse but turning up everywhere in Brown Eyes' house naturally riling McNally; Johnny Sombrero's swift comeuppance.
No surprises but quite a good film really, although sadly most people nowadays would pass it by as they prefer nothing but sex and gore for their entertainment.
- Spondonman
- 24. Juli 2013
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Handlung
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- WissenswertesThis was Don Siegel's first western, as well as his first film for Universal, which became his home studio in the '60s and '70s.
- PatzerDuring the climactic gunfight where rider Rod Lacy is himself chased on horseback by the marshal and both then dismount to continue shooting at each other, Lacy astonishingly manages to fire 11 shots from what is clearly a revolver pistol (which normally fires only 6) before an attempted 12th shot reveals it to be out of ammunition, and only then is Lacy forced to reload it - he is out of frame briefly whilst on his galloping horse (the camera cuts to the chasing marshal) but could not have conceivably re-loaded during that very short time, and at no point throughout is he shown to be carrying 2 guns.
- Zitate
Marshal Lightning Tyrone: [to Blake] If you're in Silver City after sundown, Rat Face, I'll throw you in jail.
[He throws him through store window]
- VerbindungenReferenced in Hollywood Remembers Lee Marvin (2000)
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