Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueJack Slade, son of a lawman, is hired by Pinkerton detective Joseph Ryan to help outlaws and train robbers. After Texas Rose steals his gun, Slade joins the gang and, with Ryan's help, sets ... Tout lireJack Slade, son of a lawman, is hired by Pinkerton detective Joseph Ryan to help outlaws and train robbers. After Texas Rose steals his gun, Slade joins the gang and, with Ryan's help, sets a trap for the gang.Jack Slade, son of a lawman, is hired by Pinkerton detective Joseph Ryan to help outlaws and train robbers. After Texas Rose steals his gun, Slade joins the gang and, with Ryan's help, sets a trap for the gang.
- Billy Wilcox
- (as Casey Adams)
- Little Blue Raven
- (as Mike Ross)
- Minister
- (uncredited)
- Train Passenger
- (uncredited)
- Pinkerton Agent
- (uncredited)
- Train Passenger
- (uncredited)
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The Return of Jack Slade is an ok western with some excitement like the train robberies, the final shootout, and a few interesting characters like Neville Brand and Mari Blanchard. Jon Ericsson in the title role looks suitably rebellious as the son of Jack Slade and has a permanent teen pout, but I found him bland, dull, and he looked like he was trying to remember his lines. He lacked that charisma as a lead, I felt. To be honest, I found this western on the dull side, especially in the talking bits, and the plot dragged. Having said that, the stark black and white photography adds to the gritty depiction of the outlaws and its hide out. Some lively action is scattered here and there. But nothing too special.
He's a plus, and I really liked his friend in the film, Johnny, played by Jon Sheppod. I was sorry he didn't have a bigger part in the film. There are some nice love scenes between Ericson and Mari Blanchard.
I think Angie Dickinson even in a small role has more star power and beauty than Blanchard, and I would have liked to see her in Blanchard's part, chasing Ericson. But she's fun to watch anyway.
OK, you have to forgive the fact that the women are dressed in tight pants, wear ponytails and a lot of make-up--they look like women of the fifties, not the post-Civil War era.
And I was disappointed the film was not in color, especially since most of it is shot outdoors. But all in all, a good Western with scrumptious eye candy.
Nevil Brand played his usually great bad guy and he's one of my favorite western actors along with Jack Elam.
It was pleasant to see Angie Dickinson in one of her early performances.
One of the bones I have to pick with this film is a certain lack of realism. Cowboys of the period didn't wear belts to hold their pants up. They wore suspenders. Pants of the period didn't have belt loops
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesAngie Dickinson's first credited role.
- Citations
Joseph Ryan: The country still needs men who know how to handle a gun, Jack.
Jack Slade, Jr.: Gunfighters?
Joseph Ryan: We call them detectives.
- ConnexionsFollows Jack Slade (1953)
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Détails
- Durée1 heure 19 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.00 : 1