Estados Unidos,
1934, 54 min
Director:
Robert N. BradburyCámara:
Archie StoutReparto:
John Wayne, George 'Gabby' Hayes, Yakima Canutt, Lafe McKee, Earl Dwire, Lane Chandler, George Cleveland, Ralph Bucko, Herman Hack, Hank Bell, Jack Evans (más)Streaming (1)
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Unos forajidos encuentran una mina de oro en las profundidades de un pequeño pueblo y comienzan a extorsionar a los pacíficos habitantes locales con el objetivo de que abandonen sus casas. Un joven se opondrá a la banda para defender la ley. (Filmin)
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In the picture, it is very clear that it is from the beginning of the era of sound film because there are a large number of "silent" scenes here. The sounds are subsequently added, or music is used, which would quite fit into a Keaton-esque grotesque. However, this does not change the fact that there was an effort here and John Wayne is great, both as a young and older actor. ()