The Nevada Buckaroo (1931) BOB STEELE
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- Опубліковано 6 жов 2024
- Stars: Bob Steele, Dorothy Dix, Ed Brady
Director: John P. McCarthy
When the Nevada Kid gets caught in a stage robbery, the gang leader Cherokee gets him released by forging a petition to the Governor. The Kid tries to go straight but the stage he is guarding gets robbed. When the Sheriff jails Cherokee who was not in on the robbery, the Kid gets caught effecting Cherokee's escape and finds himself in jail again.
Nice movie. This is a very old Western. Loved watching it. Bob Steele is wonderful
Thank you for keeping these movies alive. Hollywood is dead to the woke and absolutely deranged and mentally ill people that ran it into the ground the past 50 years.
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Interesting to see Bob Steele without his dad directing and George Hayes before his Gabby persona. Great to see Dorothy Dix in one of the rare movies in her short lived career.
What makes the story (especially as a "Western") stand out are the numerous ironies and ethical choices and valences that stem from the "original sin" of being an outlaw. This is some fairly sophisticated philosophical stuff when you throw in the notions of the wild (lawless) west, the heightened notion of rugged independence, a view that government or politicians are vapid idiots (they still are), a notion of high-jacking the persona (identities) of the townspeople who condemned "the kid" as an "enemy of the people", the us vs them, and of course the effect of a woman of virtue taming the wild youth. A real symphony of a cowboy movie with everything but a preachy theme. Sorry for the wordiness....but this is really a pretty good yarn.
O primeiro filme que assisti tinha uns dez anos. Um filme de faroeste, com muito bandido, muito tiro, muita galopada por estradas poeirentas, muitos socos. Fiquei completamente empolgado. Não lembro o nome da película, mas estranhamente lembro o nome do mocinho. Era esse nome aí em cima, Bob Steele. Que coisa, hein? 65 anos passados! Maravilhas da internet. Obrigado pela postagem.
It's sad how those poor horses were treated in the cowboy movies.
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I agree beautifu horses treated badly
People should never be treated like disposable property. - The images are too blurred for me! - J Z, 14.12.20.
Gabby was a good actor.
This is one of the few movies where George Hayes played a bad guy. Enjoy it. I might have seen two others. One I do remember was with John Wayne. No "Gabby" persona here. If you've watched a lot of Hayes movies, you've seen that persona slowly come about.
If he had been signed with one of the bigger studios, he might have had a career like Walter Brennan. Still did okay for himself.
In the Bob Steele movie "The Brand of Hate" (1934), Hayes played a really nasty character.
Great movie thank you
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Good movie
At 31:18 it looks like the longer that posy rides the more horses show up.
posse !!
@@billkeenan8492 Thank Yoy Bill, I need "spell-check". lol
Gabby Hayes
Well...... did he take the money back or ride off into the sunset?
Would like to know what songs were played in this film especially the last scene.
Just how did Gabby bust out of jail.
@Glennsten Bergkvist Earlier, Bob Steele hides a gun inside the chicken cavity. That is why there was tension with the two jailers tearing off the legs and almost finding the gun.
Nevada and Rosita put a holdout gun (muzzle load single shot, likely a deringer) in it hidden by stuffing. Luckily the sheriff and stuttering deputy didn't like stuffing.
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