Durante la fiebre del oro en Alaska, George envía a su compañero Sam a Seattle para que traiga a su prometida, pero como se ha casado con otro hombre, Sam regresa con una bonita sustituta, l... Leer todoDurante la fiebre del oro en Alaska, George envía a su compañero Sam a Seattle para que traiga a su prometida, pero como se ha casado con otro hombre, Sam regresa con una bonita sustituta, la anfitriona de un salón de baile.Durante la fiebre del oro en Alaska, George envía a su compañero Sam a Seattle para que traiga a su prometida, pero como se ha casado con otro hombre, Sam regresa con una bonita sustituta, la anfitriona de un salón de baile.
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- CuriosidadesFinal Hollywood film of Stewart Granger.
- PifiasWhen Billy Pratt and Angel are having dinner, Billy opens a bottle of champagne that sprays out and douses one of the candles on the table. In the very next shot, Billy has his hand over the mouth of the bottle to stop the spray and the candle is lit. The candle is then out again, then lit again, then out a third time in following shots.
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Ole: [after Sam has left to get Angel a coffee refill] Angel! Don't you remember me? I'm Ole, the logger.
Angel: Oh, please go away.
Ole: I was going to come up to see you tonight.
Angel: [as Ole paws her] No. I said please go away. Let me go!
Sam McCord: [Sam returns, sees what is happening, and knocks out Ole with one punch; says to Angel] Brought you some coffee.
Angel: [surprised] Wasn't that man a friend of yours?
Sam McCord: [matter-of-factly] Sure. Still is - or will be, when he sobers up.
Angel: Well, why did you do it, then?
Sam McCord: Habit, I guess. I guess a fella gets sore, and... What's the matter? Haven't you ever had a fella fight over you before?
Angel: Well, over me, yes, but... never for me.
Sam McCord: Well, I... I guess I got sore, that's all.
Angel: Why did you get sore?
Sam McCord: Well, how do I know? A fella gets sore, that's all.
- Créditos adicionalesOpening credits prologue: NOME, 1900
- ConexionesFeatured in The John Wayne Anthology (1991)
- Banda sonoraIf You Knew
Performed by Fabian
Music by Russell Faith
Lyrics by Robert P. Marcucci Peter De Angelis (as Peter DeAngelis)
Sam McCord (Wayne), George Pratt (Stewart Granger) and Billy Pratt (Fabian) are partners in a rich Alaskan gold mine in 1900. They have just struck it rich and go to the local saloon to celebrate. There, a raucous saloon brawl breaks out, played more for its comedy aspects than for real. Now that he has struck it rich, George can finally send for his long suffering fiancé Jenny who lives in Seattle. Before he leaves he meets scheming gambler Frankie Cannon (Ernie Kovacs) with whom he will tangle at a later date.
Since Sam has to go to Seattle to buy new mining machinery anyway, George charges him with the task of fetching Jenny back to him. In Seattle, Sam finds that Jenny has, much to her regret, since married. Sam goes to a local brothel called "The Hen House" where he happens to meet Angel (Capucine) who is French like Jenny. Sam decides to substitute Angel for Jenny and asks her to accompany him to Alaska. Angel as luck would have it, falls in love with Sam.
Before leaving for Alaska, Sam goes to a logger's picnic at the request of his old friends Lars and Lena Nordqvist (Karl Swenson and Kathleen Freeman). There he protects Angel's honor to the point that she believes he is taking her back to Alaska as his girl.
Back in Alaska, Sam brings her to his camp to find that George is away fighting claim jumpers at another camp. Sam leaves Angel in the "care" of George's young brother Billy who tries to woo her for himself with comedic results.
When George and Sam return, George is presented with Angel as a replacement for his beloved Jenny. Reluctant at first, he becomes attracted to her until he realizes that she is in love with Sam. The two then plot to make Sam jealous and well you know.
Meanwhile Cannon has cross-filed on Sam and George's claim under the name of town drunk Boggs (Mickey Shaughnessy), and then the fun begins.
Director Hathaway keeps the story moving and entertaining. Wayne proves to be quite adept at light comedy in his role. Fabian surprises as the horny kid brother in perhaps the best role of his movie career. Granger, long an action star in his own right, is equal to the task as George. Ernie Kovacs who was an innovative TV comedian at this time, is wasted as the the slimy chief villain. He hardly has a chance to display his comedic talents. Capucine is lovely and captivating as Angel. Her scenes with Fabian are hilarious.
There is plenty of action from the opening saloon brawl to the logger's picnic to the fight with the claim jumpers to the final street fight. And who can ever forget the great Johnny Horton's singing of the title song over the opening credits.
One of Wayne's most entertaining pictures.
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- 9 sept 2006
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