With rifle and lasso
Movie | |
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German title | With rifle and lasso |
Original title | Tall in the saddle |
Country of production | United States |
original language | English |
Publishing year | 1944 |
length | 87 minutes |
Age rating | FSK 6 |
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Director | Edwin L. Marin |
script |
Michael Hogan Paul Fix |
production | Robert Fellows |
music | Roy Webb |
camera | Robert De Grasse |
cut | Philip Martin |
occupation | |
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With Büchse und Lasso (original title Tall in the Saddle ) is an American black and white western with John Wayne and George Hayes from 1944. On December 8, 1949, the film was shown for the first time in German-speaking countries.
action
Rocklin was called to the small town of Santa Inez by a letter from the farmer Cardell. On the way there he learns that Cardell was murdered. Instead of entering the service of the heiress, Rocklin works for the young Arly Harolday, who runs a neighboring farm and actually only hires him in order to be able to terminate him immediately in revenge for a humiliation he has suffered.
Now Rocklin tries to find out who killed Cardell and why Clara's aunt Elizabeth is so anxious to send her niece back to the east immediately. But an assassination attempt is carried out on him. After identifying Judge Garvey as a cheater, Arly's brother Clint falls victim to another attack on Rocklin.
Believed to be Clint's killer, Rocklin escapes. He wants to go to the next town with Clara to report Garvey about his machinations. On Cardell's farm, with the help of Arly, he manages to uncover the conspiracy that Cardell had fallen victim to. Eventually, it turns out that Rocklin himself is the rightful heir to Cardell.
criticism
The "average" Western is one of the better "from the time when John Wayne became increasingly desperate that after Stagecoach it was only worn out in routine productions". TMP wrote in the New York Times in 1944 that everything in film happened just as it did twenty years ago within 87 noisy minutes; at least the film is reliable. The Protestant film observer succinctly remarks that the strip is a western that does not stand out from the average of its genre.
background
The film size is 35 mm with an aspect ratio of 1.37: 1 and a total length of 2.405 meters. The production company was RKO Pictures . The film premiered in the USA on September 29, 1944. In West Germany , it was first shown on December 8, 1949. In Austria, the film was released under the titles Wild West and Der Fremde aus Arizona . Other alternative titles are Hell is loose in Arizona and The Avenger of the Disinherited and Feast in the Saddle .
Web links
- With gun and lasso in the Internet Movie Database (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ With rifle and lasso. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .
- ^ Joe Hembus: The Western Lexicon. Munich 1995, p. 441
- ^ Review in the New York Times of December 15, 1944 on nytimes.com.
- ↑ Evangelical Press Association, Munich, Review No. 515/1953