Genre | Titel [IMDb] | Jahr | Originaltitel [TMDb] | Regie | Land | min |
Action, Drama, Western | Red River | 1948 | Geladene Pistolen | John English | United States | 78 |
6,1 IMDb Nr.543 | Handlung "Gene Sings 5 Hits!" Gene protects young Larry Evans, wrongly accused of murder, while trying to find the real badguys. Kommentar aus IMDb.com [Klicken zum Anzeigen] (by Snow Leopard on 2 January 2003) The likable Gene Autry and a good story make this a worthwhile B-Western in spite of a pace that is rather slow at times. The story starts with a shooting in the middle of a dice game, and when Gene thinks the sheriff is accusing the wrong man, he has to perform a difficult balancing act. Autry wants to find out who the real killer was, and why he did it, but he also has to stay on the good side of both the sheriff and the rather excitable suspect, who does not always appreciate Autry's help. It's a scenario with some good possibilities, and as it unfolds, they get some decent mileage out of the situation. Chill Wills gets a couple of good moments as the sheriff, and Barbara Britton is lively as the suspect's loyal sister. Overall, it's better than average for a B-Western. | Darsteller Gene Autry ... Gene Autry Barbara Britton ... Mary Evans Chill Wills ... Sheriff Cramer Jack Holt ... Dave Randall Russell Arms ... Larry Evans Robert Shayne ... Don Mason Vince Barnett ... Sam Gardner Leon Weaver ... Jake Harper Fred Kohler Jr. ... Bill Otis (as Fred Kohler) Clem Bevans ... Jim Hedge | ||||
Musik | Drehbuch Dwight Cummins | Dorothy Yost | Dwight Cummins | Dorothy Yost | Produktion |