Añade un argumento en tu idiomaBat Masterson's old friend Billy Burns convinces him to become marshal of Liberal, Kansas and help the residents fight drought and a destructive range war.Bat Masterson's old friend Billy Burns convinces him to become marshal of Liberal, Kansas and help the residents fight drought and a destructive range war.Bat Masterson's old friend Billy Burns convinces him to become marshal of Liberal, Kansas and help the residents fight drought and a destructive range war.
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- CuriosidadesBat Masterson mentions to Allen Harper that he has ambitions to be a journalist someday. The real Masterson lived to be sports editor of the "New York Morning Telegraph".
- PifiasSteve Brodie's moustache changes several times. One time it is solid all the way across, another time it has a 1/2" gap in the middle and sometimes it has a peak and other times it doesn't.
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Allen Harper: [Trying to read his fiancee's letter, which is all crumpled] Billy, you've got this thing so messed up I can't read it.
Billy Burns: Would you like to know what it says?
Allen Harper: Oh, you've been readin' it!
Billy Burns: Oh, you and me ain't got no secrets from each other, do we?
Allen Harper: Well, I hadn't planned on sharing my girl with you.
Billy Burns: Mebbe not after you're married, eh? She wants you to go ridin' with 'er. I've got Red all saddled up ready to go!
Allen Harper: Well, why didn't you say so? I've got to get dressed.
Billy Burns: [as Allen is putting on a tie] No, no, no! Not that one!
Billy Burns: [Handing him another tie] There you are!
Allen Harper: [Looking at the die with distaste] Why, that's too loud!
Billy Burns: It's the one she give yuh fer yer birthday, ain't it? You ain't even wore it once. A woman don't shy a leetle might of color when she's bein' sparked.
Allen Harper: Whatta you know about women?
Billy Burns: Who me? Why I've had women from Arkansas to Zanzibar. No matter what they're thinkin' I'm jeest a jackrabbit hop ahead of 'em!
- Banda sonoraThe Only Pebble on the Beach
(uncredited)
Lyrics by Harry Braisted
Music by Stanley Carter
Published by Jos. W. Stern & Co., New York, 1896
Sung in saloon
Based on poem by Braisted
Randolph Scott plays legendary lawman Bat Masterton who rides into Liberal at behest of a land agent (Robert Ryan ) to help him sort out the bad guys who are the hard drinking ,brawling cattlemen .The two men quarrel but reunite to tackle the troublesome elements in the town .
The script is clichéd but the action is propelled along with vigour by director Ray Enright and there are solid performances all round .In addition to rugged performances by the male leads there is comic relief supplied by George Gabby Hayes ,an oily villain nicely played by Steve Brodie and attractive contributions from Maggie Meredith as a prim and proper Easterner wooed by Ryan and Anne Jeffreys as a saloon singer As long as you do not place a premium on originality this is good sturdy entertainment for Western lovers
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