Un alcalde deshonesto y un poderoso criminal dominan un pequeño pueblo del Oeste. Pero cuando el sheriff del pueblo muere en circunstancias misteriosas, Tom Destry, hijo de un famoso pistole... Leer todoUn alcalde deshonesto y un poderoso criminal dominan un pequeño pueblo del Oeste. Pero cuando el sheriff del pueblo muere en circunstancias misteriosas, Tom Destry, hijo de un famoso pistolero, es llamado para poner fin a la corrupción.Un alcalde deshonesto y un poderoso criminal dominan un pequeño pueblo del Oeste. Pero cuando el sheriff del pueblo muere en circunstancias misteriosas, Tom Destry, hijo de un famoso pistolero, es llamado para poner fin a la corrupción.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Curly
- (as George Wallace)
- Professor
- (as Mitchell Lawrence)
Reseñas destacadas
Just to prove that modern Hollywood does not have the sole rights to the concept of the totally unnecessary remake, we have this film made 15 years after the definitive version starring Stewart and Dietrich; and true to form, this version is just that unnecessary. The plot is pretty much a carbon copy and indeed a lot of the scenes are almost copies of the 1939 version and the only thing this achieves is to highlight that it has all been done before and better. Although it is a copy, it isn't as free-wheeling, fun or energetic as the previous film and it does show.
The main reason for this is the cast as this bunch show how important the cast were in 1939. Murphy bravely plays against type but he just isn't as well suited to the role as Stewart was he plays naïve well enough but it isn't that funny or fun. Blanchard does the best she can and in fairness she does pretty well filling Dietrich's boots. Mitchell is always fun and does well enough but the rest of the support cast aren't really there. The musical numbers are quite fun but again feel like it is aping other numbers rather than going out on its own territory.
Overall nothing in this film is bad, in fact it is quite enjoyable across the board. However when you watch the 1939 film you have to wonder why they bothered to go back and remake it at all since all it manages to do is highlight how the "original" was better in the first place and that only knocks the fun out of it that bit more.
In fact I thought that it was better written than the original version.
Most movie critics, of the time, was more determined to compare the performances of Marlene Dietrich and James Steward, to that of Audie Murphy and Mari Blanchard.
Of course there is no comparison to the kind of acting talent that Steward and Dietrich had, but Destry was still a very good film that did justice to the original version.
The film also featured three actors that would go on to successful television shows.
Alan Hale and Russel Johnson of Gillian's Island, and Edgar Buchanan of Petticoat Junction.
It is a waste of time to compare either movie. Both versions are good, but the 1954 film is my personal favorite.
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- PifiasWhen Tom Destry shows off his shooting skills at the saloon, he shoots off all the silver ornaments located at the tips of the star from the money wheel (56:41). However, at the final shoot-out scene in the saloon, the money wheel seems to have at least some of the silver ornaments still intact.
- Citas
Doc Curtis: Ever seen any spots before your eyes?
Tom Destry: Only when I play poker.
Doc Curtis: They're the worst kind.
- ConexionesFollowed by Destry (1964)
- Banda sonoraBang! Bang!
Words & Music by Frederick Herbert and Arnold Schwarzwald (as Arnold Hughes)
Performed by Mari Blanchard (uncredited)
Selecciones populares
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- Títulos en diferentes países
- Destry, honor y venganza
- Localizaciones del rodaje
- Empresa productora
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Taquilla
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 1.500.000 US$
- Duración1 hora 35 minutos
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.00 : 1