Davy Crockett y los piratas del Mississippi
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- Davy Crockett
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- George Russel
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- Jocko
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- Cap'n Cobb
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- Moose
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- Sam Mason
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- Big Harpe
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- Little Harpe
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- Hank
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- Fiddler
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- Colonel Plug
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- Townsman
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- Official at Keel Boat Race
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- Townsman
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- Saloon Owner
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Sometimes a film is powerful because it WAS powerful.
This is an amazingly dumb movie but perhaps no dumber in extremes than today's. The reason it might be on your radar is because of how influential it was.
It was the first movie with multimedia tie-ins. You could buy Davey Crockett hats and weapons. And lunchboxes stuff like that. That wasn't all that extraordinary then. But this was also the first movie that was also a theme park ride. So it is the beginning of a food chain that leads us to the Depp pirate projects. That Davey Crockett ride lasted 40 years! (Incidentally, students of film will see blocking similarities between Depp's boat ride in the bayou and Parker's.)
Its also one of the movies most obviously designed for boys. Here you have guys pretending to be Indians and dying by falling down. You have water play. You have racing. You have tricksters.
And most of all, you have a juvenile version of that John Ford/ John Wayne meme: real men achieve honor through recreational fighting.
Seeing it again fifty years later is very strange. Young people watch movies more closely than adults I think. I remembered the smallest details, like the lettering on barrels, which incidentally was inspired by the Our Gang/Little Rascals cosmology that things become props by labelling them.
There are no "girls;" this is strictly boy's play. The only time girlie stuff appears is when the pirates try to attract Mike Fink's crew to an ambush. They do this by dressing up as floozies, which of course he cannot resist.
And its also an influential film in melding a certain collection of values to a certain collection of cultural carriers.
The values are honesty, plainspokenness, insight outside of book-larnin', loyalty (at least among men). The cultural carriers today are what's been labelled as "country" music (and its advertising affiliate, NASCAR).
Ted's Evaluation -- 2 of 3: Has some interesting elements.
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- 15 jul 2007
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- CuriosidadesThe movie was made from two episodes of Disney's TV show spliced together and released as a profitable feature film. Walt Disney filmed his show in color even though few color TVs were being sold as yet. As a result, the Davy Crockett episodes could be turned into instant movies by stitching the episodes together.
- PifiasThe move is set in 1810. Davy asks Georgie to charge up Old Betsy in the saloon. Davy got his rifle, Old Betsy, in the 1820's.
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[Crockett and Russel approach Fink as the Gullywhumper is secured to the boat landing]
Davy Crockett: Excuse me, mister? Which one of them fellers is captain of this boat?
Mike Fink: What did you say?
Moose: [laughing] He wants to know who the captain is!
[Fink smacks Moose]
Mike Fink: How long you bush-wackers been beating the backwoods? Why, everybody knows who the captain of the Gullywhumper is! It's me! Mike Fink, King of the River!
George Russel: Well, Captain, meet up with Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier.
Mike Fink: Davy Crockett, huh? Well, it sure is a small world. You're about a foot shorter than you oughta be.
George Russel: Don't worry, he's still a growin'.
Mike Fink: Yeah, like them yarns they keep spreadin' about him.
Davy Crockett: Mighty hard to live up to, sometime.
Mike Fink: Well, I don't have any trouble livin' up to mine. I am the original ringtail roarer from the thunder 'n lightnin' country! I'm a real snorter and a head buster! I can out-run, out-jump, out-sing, out-swim, out-dance, out-shoot, out-eat, out-drink...
Davy Crockett: Out-talk?
Mike Fink: Yeah, out-talk, out-cuss and out-fight anybody in the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers put together!
- Versiones alternativasUK version submitted to the BBFC in December 2003 is "re-edited" and runs 78 min.
- ConexionesEdited from Disneylandia: Davy Crockett's Keelboat Race (1955)
- Banda sonoraBallad Of Davy Crockett
Words by Tom Blackburn
Words by Tom Blackburn
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