Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA cowboy steps in when cattlemen try to force a sheepherder off the range.A cowboy steps in when cattlemen try to force a sheepherder off the range.A cowboy steps in when cattlemen try to force a sheepherder off the range.
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Winton Perry
- Jim Darnell
- (as Winton Parry)
Smiley Burnette
- Singer Over Credits
- (uncredited)
Bartlett A. Carre
- Deputy
- (uncredited)
Art Dillard
- Henchman
- (uncredited)
Bert Dillard
- Henchman
- (uncredited)
Jack Evans
- Henchman
- (uncredited)
Oscar Gahan
- Barfly
- (uncredited)
Bill Hickey
- Henchman
- (uncredited)
Jack Jones
- Cabin Henchman
- (uncredited)
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Le saviez-vous
- Bandes originalesReb and His Pal Rebel
Written by Smiley Burnette
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Great supporting cast, including Hank Bell as a sheriff, though as usual uncredited, and Tina Menard as a Mexican spitfire overcome the stock footage at the beginning and the star's fairly inept acting.
Tina Menard was a real Mexican, and it's good to see her role properly filled, rather than by a Gringa with a fake accent.
Reb Russell, the nominal star, had many great qualities: He was athletic, a good cowboy, but maybe he could have given a better performance with a better director.
William A. O'Connor has 10 credits as director, and many, many more as assistant or second-unit director. He was quite inventive and creative with camera placement but not so much with his star.
Oliver Drake has written a good story, and, except for Reb, it is very well presented here.
By the way, even if not very believable as a cowboy star, Reb Russell is likable and it's too bad he wasn't given training and support. He could have become a bigger name.
There is a fairly good print of "The Cheyenne Tornado" at YouTube and I do recommend your giving it a try.
ADDED 15 Jan 2021: Watching it a second time, I am more impressed with Reb Russell. He had looks, could move well, and probably need only a little training to be both a star and an actor. He did have the personality and the athletic ability. It's another Hollywood story of not quite enough effort by the studio and the system.
Tina Menard was a real Mexican, and it's good to see her role properly filled, rather than by a Gringa with a fake accent.
Reb Russell, the nominal star, had many great qualities: He was athletic, a good cowboy, but maybe he could have given a better performance with a better director.
William A. O'Connor has 10 credits as director, and many, many more as assistant or second-unit director. He was quite inventive and creative with camera placement but not so much with his star.
Oliver Drake has written a good story, and, except for Reb, it is very well presented here.
By the way, even if not very believable as a cowboy star, Reb Russell is likable and it's too bad he wasn't given training and support. He could have become a bigger name.
There is a fairly good print of "The Cheyenne Tornado" at YouTube and I do recommend your giving it a try.
ADDED 15 Jan 2021: Watching it a second time, I am more impressed with Reb Russell. He had looks, could move well, and probably need only a little training to be both a star and an actor. He did have the personality and the athletic ability. It's another Hollywood story of not quite enough effort by the studio and the system.
- morrisonhimself
- 13 juin 2019
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By what name was The Cheyenne Tornado (1935) officially released in India in English?
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