Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueRailroad investigator tries to find the reason behind constant Indian attacks on the railroad.Railroad investigator tries to find the reason behind constant Indian attacks on the railroad.Railroad investigator tries to find the reason behind constant Indian attacks on the railroad.
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Jock Mahoney
- Ross Granger
- (as Jack Mahoney)
Arthur Berkeley
- Railroad Worker
- (non crédité)
Chet Brandenburg
- Railroad Worker
- (non crédité)
X Brands
- Railroad Worker
- (non crédité)
Phil Chambers
- Weeks
- (non crédité)
Martin Cichy
- Railroad Worker
- (non crédité)
G. Pat Collins
- Connors
- (non crédité)
George Eldredge
- Broden
- (non crédité)
Fred Fisher
- Indian
- (non crédité)
Robert Foulk
- Railroad Worker
- (non crédité)
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Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesItalian censorship visa # 16777 delivered on 22 July 1954.
- GaffesAt approx. 19:38, the telegraph line was referred to as a telephone line. This was supposed to have taken place shortly after the end of the civil war, which was 1865. The telephone was not invented until 1875 and the first telephone was not installed until 1878. The golden spike connecting east to west was driven in May of 1869 in Promontory, Utah.
- Citations
Weeks: Well, that's my hotel over there. It's usually full up, but I can take care of you now that Mr. Holly is changing his room.
Ross Grainger: Wrong. Holly isn't changing his room. He checked out.
Weeks: No, he'll be occupying the downstairs rear. You see, I'm also the Oaktown's undertaker. And having my establishment on the premises, well, it saves so many steps.
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I see that there are no reviews here so I'll add my two-cents. This was a very poor Western in just about every way. It deserves its 5.0 rating average. I usually like the stars, Jock Mahoney and Peggie Castle. Here they were attractive, anyway. Everything else about the film was cheap, unrealistic, actually embarrassing. Mahoney is known as a stunt man early in his career; here his fistfights were awkwardly staged acrobatic doings. Westerns that have battle-winning ploys at the end of throwing sticks of dynamite or lighting brush fires are a sure sign of a ludicrous movie, and the former was used here. The basic story (the bad guy's plot)seemed pretty thin and unworkable to me.
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By what name was La Piste rouge (1954) officially released in Canada in English?
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