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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaCalifornia's gold dicovery in 1848 draws a "tide of empire" to the area, which becomes ripe for bandits.California's gold dicovery in 1848 draws a "tide of empire" to the area, which becomes ripe for bandits.California's gold dicovery in 1848 draws a "tide of empire" to the area, which becomes ripe for bandits.
Tom Keene
- Dermod D'Arcy
- (as George Duryea)
Richard Alexander
- Gold Miner with Whip
- (sin acreditar)
Irving Bacon
- Townsman
- (sin acreditar)
Fred Burns
- Vigilante
- (sin acreditar)
Bob Card
- Fiddle Player
- (sin acreditar)
Gino Corrado
- Carlos Montalvo
- (sin acreditar)
Pat Harmon
- Raider
- (sin acreditar)
Buster Keaton
- Drunk Cowboy Thrown Out of Saloon
- (sin acreditar)
Augustina López
- Guerreros Servant
- (sin acreditar)
Argumento
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesThe print of this film currently aired of TCM from time to time is short the last reel.
- Citas
Josephita Guerrero: In trouble again, Romauldo... so you come to your sister, eh? And what is it this time?
Romauldo Guerrero: I sold Father's sheep for him... and I lost the money on a cockfight.
- Banda sonoraOh! Susanna
(91848) (uncredited)
Written by Stephen Foster
Played throughout as part of the music score
Reseña destacada
Buster Ain't Heavy, He's Her Brother
The California Gold Rush provides the backdrop for this late-term western "silent" from MGM and director Allan Dwan. Early in his career, handsome young Tom Keene (as Dermod D'Arcy) makes a likable cowboy star; billed under his real name George Duryea, Mr. Keene would make a good dramatic impression in King Vidor's "Our Daily Bread" (1934). Her career winding down prematurely, painted leading lady Renée Adorée (as Josephita Guerrero) goes through the motions and emotions well; her small character roles from the period are surprisingly more memorable.
The two stars are upstaged by trouble-making brother William Collier Jr. (as Romauldo), who not only runs, but also gallops away with the film's best characterization. The Spanish ballad "Josephita", heard as Mr. Keene arrives for dinner with Ms. Adorée, reveals the later Anita Bryant (1960) and Marie Osmond (1973) melody "Paper Roses" was not very original. While nicely-produced and directed, the story, performances, and synchronized sound effects were old-fashioned when "Tide of Empire" was released; the film retains more of an out-of-sync than artful look.
****** Tide of Empire (3/23/29) Allan Dwan ~ Renee Adoree, Tom Keene, William Collier Jr., Fred Kohler
The two stars are upstaged by trouble-making brother William Collier Jr. (as Romauldo), who not only runs, but also gallops away with the film's best characterization. The Spanish ballad "Josephita", heard as Mr. Keene arrives for dinner with Ms. Adorée, reveals the later Anita Bryant (1960) and Marie Osmond (1973) melody "Paper Roses" was not very original. While nicely-produced and directed, the story, performances, and synchronized sound effects were old-fashioned when "Tide of Empire" was released; the film retains more of an out-of-sync than artful look.
****** Tide of Empire (3/23/29) Allan Dwan ~ Renee Adoree, Tom Keene, William Collier Jr., Fred Kohler
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- 29 ene 2011
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- Títulos en diferentes países
- Tide of Empire
- Localizaciones del rodaje
- Mission San Fernando Rey - 15151 San Fernando Mission Boulevard, Mission Hills, Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos(Opening sequence depicting 1840s California)
- Empresas productoras
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- Duración1 hora 13 minutos
- Color
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