🥰Thank you for sharing these great old western movies 🤠🐴 👍I will be watching all of them ❤Nice to see many of my favorite players . Always great to see my favorite bad guy , Charles King 😃 Feb . 5 , 2024
This just another Johnny Mack western with the familiar good guys v bad guys theme. I enjoyed watching. Good cast, and as always, good filmmakers who knew how to film difficult and lengthy outdoor scenes. Excellent horse riding chase scene filming. Some comments criticized the comic relief, but people should realize this movie was made 85 or so years ago. This humor was what was common and accepted and natural in those days. The 30's, and 40's of the 20th century were far different from today. I'm getting ready to watch another Johnny Mack show!
The horse moved because he was trying to saddle from the wrong side. Some good foot tapping music in this one. This is one of those few movies when Charles King wasn't the bad guy.
I agree about the horse. I also saw that he didn't have a blanket on the horse's back. There was one when the girl saddled it. I wonder if the horse 'knew' this, and shied away for this reason, and the wrong side thing as well. Cool to see King in a nice guy role.
This is cool! I've been to camp Floyd many times and it sure had a lot more trees and mountains back in 1940 than it does today🤔. But whoever wrote this script sure knew Utah. I don't think ole Port would ever allow highway men into ruby valley, cuz he owned it! Any crook, in reality would stay far away from Porter if they were halfway smart!
Wouldn't the Pony Express relay stations have to be 10 or 20 miles apart? They always show the horses running full gallop. How far can a horse run at full speed? I don't know if a horse can run 10 miles at full speed.
Fair movie but one thing, when they put a character in the movie that is beyond being a moron, stumbling around with a bucket on their head for 10 minutes, it just destroys the movie.
It's called "comic relief". Comic relief has been used since early Greek plays. It is used to lighten the tension in the play, movie etc. in order to keep the audience interested. Comic relief is necessary but some writers, directors, and actors tend to carry it too far (Fuzzy Q. Jones, Smiley Brunette, Snub Pollard, Horace Murphy). Even George (Gabby, Windy) Hayes played as comic relief. Comic relief leaves the viewer lighter hearted and endears the viewer to the main characters and the story itself.
🥰Thank you for sharing these great old western movies 🤠🐴 👍I will be watching all of them ❤Nice to see many of my favorite players . Always great to see my favorite bad guy , Charles King 😃 Feb . 5 , 2024
Thanks for uploading! Love those beautiful ol western songs!
I hope America doesn’t lose them!
yeah. Fuzzy Knight had a beautiful singing voice! And, he could stutter on que,
This just another Johnny Mack western with the familiar good guys v bad guys theme. I enjoyed watching. Good cast, and as always, good filmmakers who knew how to film difficult and lengthy outdoor scenes. Excellent horse riding chase scene filming. Some comments criticized the comic relief, but people should realize this movie was made 85 or so years ago. This humor was what was common and accepted and natural in those days. The 30's, and 40's of the 20th century were far different from today. I'm getting ready to watch another Johnny Mack show!
Johnny Mack Brown, what a hero, He was from Alabama, where he was a football hero. his nuckname is the Dithan Flash, guess he was a fabulose player!
Finally the truth from a Real Doctor saying “he’ll pull through if he doesn’t die from my treatment”!
The horse moved because he was trying to saddle from the wrong side. Some good foot tapping music in this one. This is one of those few movies when Charles King wasn't the bad guy.
I agree about the horse. I also saw that he didn't have a blanket on the horse's back. There was one when the girl saddled it. I wonder if the horse 'knew' this, and shied away for this reason, and the wrong side thing as well. Cool to see King in a nice guy role.
Good movie , thanks Tone
The Pony Express only lasted about a year and a half. The telegraph was quicker and cheaper.
Ray Teal here getting his acting skills to be Marshall in Bonanza later as a regular in the program.
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Thanks for sharing it! I always enjoy watching Old Western Movies though. 👍👌👏
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I love these old westerns, but sometimes the comedy relief goes a little overboard, in my opinion.
Even Charles King played as comic relief in a couple of movies. Would like to see more of him in that role. He was very convincing at it.
Thanks for down loading these great western.
Wait a friggin minute!? Charles King doesn't get into a fight. Who'd of thunk it. 🤯
The credits at the end, lol.
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This is cool!
I've been to camp Floyd many times and it sure had a lot more trees and mountains back in 1940 than it does today🤔.
But whoever wrote this script sure knew Utah.
I don't think ole Port would ever allow highway men into ruby valley, cuz he owned it!
Any crook, in reality would stay far away from Porter if they were halfway smart!
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Wouldn't the Pony Express relay stations have to be 10 or 20 miles apart? They always show the horses running full gallop. How far can a horse run at full speed? I don't know if a horse can run 10 miles at full speed.
if those stupid sidekicks were not in these movies, they would be good
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More Nell O'Day, less Fuzzy. That lady was actually said to be the best equestrian in Hollywood.
Fair movie but one thing, when they put a character in the movie that is beyond being a moron, stumbling around with a bucket on their head for 10 minutes, it just destroys the movie.
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wooo i mean with a set like hers how's he gonna say no''?
'Shorty's' IQ = 50
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heres fuzzy knight again ,along with smiley burnett,wrecking another good western with his unfunny and stupid antics.calling GABBY HAYES!
It's called "comic relief". Comic relief has been used since early Greek plays. It is used to lighten the tension in the play, movie etc. in order to keep the audience interested.
Comic relief is necessary but some writers, directors, and actors tend to carry it too far (Fuzzy Q. Jones, Smiley Brunette, Snub Pollard, Horace Murphy). Even George (Gabby, Windy) Hayes played as comic relief.
Comic relief leaves the viewer lighter hearted and endears the viewer to the main characters and the story itself.