Joseph Kane (1) (1894–1975)
Autor de Flame of Barbary Coast [1945 film]
Para otros autores llamados Joseph Kane, ver la página de desambiguación.
Sobre El Autor
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Series
Obras de Joseph Kane
The Great American Western: Volume 30: Gabby Hayes / Roy Rogers (4 movies) — Director — 5 copias
In Old Caliente / Rough Riders' Round-Up (Double Feature Video) — Director — 5 copias
The Great American Western, Vol. 6: Roy Rogers — Director — 4 copias
Riders of the Whistling Pines [and] Springtime in the Rockies (Feature Films) — Director — 3 copias
Roy Rogers King of the Cowboys: 20 Feature Films and More on 6 DVD Set! (2014) — Director — 3 copias
The Great American Western — Director; Director — 3 copias
Under Western Stars 2 copias
Boots & Saddles [and] Riders of the Whistling Pines (Double Feature Video) — Director — 2 copias
Bad Man of Deadwood [and] Sheriff of Tombstone (Double Feature Video) — Director — 2 copias
Gene Autry TV Classics Westerns 4 Episodes (Video) — Director — 1 copia
Angel and the Badman / The Outlaw / King of the Cowboys (Triple Feature Video) — Director — 1 copia
Gene Autry: The Singing Cowboy Collection (10 films) — Director — 1 copia
Divided We Fall - 10 Civil War Movies: Abraham Lincoln , Hearts in Bondage, The Arizona Kid, Colorado, Santa Fe Trail,… (2015) — Director — 1 copia
Great American Western Classics: Volume 2: Colorado Showdown / Gunsmoke Ranch — Director — 1 copia
Roy Rogers King of Cowboys 5 Feature Films — Director — 1 copia
The Great American Western: Volume 27 (4 movies) — Director — 1 copia
John Wayne: Westerns 5-Pack: Dakota / King of the Pecos / Rio Grande / Blue Steel / Old California — Director — 1 copia
Shine on Harvest Moon [1938 film] — Director — 1 copia
In Old Caliente [and] Lights of Old Santa Fe (Video) — Director — 1 copia
The Great American Western: Volume 28 — Director — 1 copia
Fair Wind to Java [1953 film] — Director — 1 copia
Git Along Little Dogies [1937 film] — Director — 1 copia
Boots & Saddles / Lights of Old Santa Fe — Director — 1 copia
Obras relacionadas
Roy Rogers 4 Video Set (Carson City Kid, The Yellow Rose of Texas, The Cowboy and The Senorita, & Home In Oklahoma)… (1994) — Director — 1 copia
Bad Man of Deadwood / Angel and the Badman / Cry Blood Apache / Abilene Town — Director — 1 copia
Cowboy Classics 6 Disc Set: Gene Autry & Roy Rogers [DVD] — Director — 1 copia
Etiquetado
Conocimiento común
- Fecha de nacimiento
- 1894-03-18
- Fecha de fallecimiento
- 1975-08-25
- Género
- male
- Nacionalidad
- USA
- Lugar de nacimiento
- San Diego, California, USA
- Lugar de fallecimiento
- Santa Monica, California, USA
- Ocupaciones
- film director
film producer
film editor
screenwriter
Miembros
Reseñas
También Puede Gustarte
Autores relacionados
Estadísticas
- Obras
- 69
- También por
- 3
- Miembros
- 191
- Popularidad
- #114,255
- Valoración
- 3.4
- Reseñas
- 5
- ISBNs
- 30
- Idiomas
- 1
Young Bill Hickok (Roy Rogers) gets wounded in a valiant effort to hold off Morrell’s Raiders, a bad bunch who have been disrupting communications to create chaos so that the foreign bad guy, Nicholas Tower (John Miljan), can move in and take over California. The papers dub Hickok “Wild Bill” and a legend is born. Bill has a pic of a Southern Belle in his pocket that saves him during a shootout, so you know there is going to be some cowboy romance. Hickok is on the Union side of the issue, but everybody plays fair and square here — except the bad guy from another country trying to work the war to his advantage. Pretty Jacqueline Wells (Julie Bishop) portrays Hickok’s love, Louise Mason, but it’s Sally Payne as the tomboy Calamity Jane and Gabby Hayes as her uncle, Gabby Whitacker, who make this one fun.
Hickok gets accused of stealing gold meant for the Union at one point and has to light out to clear himself. Silent star Monte Blue is Marshal Evans, who wants to give Hickok a chance, but only if he can come up with some proof of his innocence. Calamity and Gabby lend him a hand, and there’s some nice stunt work involving a moving wagon during the finale. Before it's all wrapped up, Payne gets to sing about tamales and chili beans, and Roy gets to serenade his girl and nearly singlehandedly expose the men behind the plot to kill Lincoln. Well, you just have to go with it.
There is a really fun bit that ends this one on a high note, like it began. Roy was more fond of his modern western stories, but this one is set in the West of old, and is a good old-fashioned, rootin’-tootin’ cowboy movie. Coming in at under an hour, this is a good one for Roy’s fans!… (más)