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TU CALIFICACIÓN
Fotos
George J. Lewis
- Turner
- (as George Lewis)
Kenne Duncan
- George Hooker
- (as Ken Duncan)
Charles Brunner
- Indian
- (sin créditos)
Buck Bucko
- Citizen
- (sin créditos)
Argumento
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- TriviaChapter 11, originally entitled "Horror of Hades", had to be changed to "Cavern of Cremation" when the Hays Office (MPPDA - Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America) refused to permit the word "hell" or its alternatives to appear in a film (or chapter) title. It was changed and received Code Seal of Approval # 9051.
- Citas
Sheriff Watson: You can't go into Red Gulch! That's outlaw country. They'll shoot you on sight.
Red Kelly - the foreman: We can shoot, too.
- ConexionesEdited into Man with the Steel Whip (1954)
Opinión destacada
It isn't lost anymore
Republic's "Daredevils of the West" is a 1943 twelve chapter serial once considered lost. This action-filled cliffhanger starred Allan Lane and Kay Aldridge. It's only been publicly screened in the U.S. twice in recent years.
Through special arrangement with Brigham Young University, Paramount Pictures, and Swank Films it was first shown at SerialFest in Newtown, PA, in the Spring of 2008. This past October it was run a second time at the Lone Pine Film Festival in Lone Pine, CA.
Now this exciting serial is coming to America's heartland for the first time. It can be seen at the Memphis Film Festival in Olive Branch, Mississippi June 3-5 of 2010. It will be personally projected by BYU archivist James D'Arc.
So, why doesn't BYU make it available on a DVD for all serial fans to enjoy?
Edit: Question answered by Boyd Magers of "Western Clippings." BYU has the print donated to them by the late Jack (Valley of the Cliffhangers) Mathis. Paramount has the rights to the film, and they have deemed the negative flawed and unacceptable and, as such, unmarkable.
Through special arrangement with Brigham Young University, Paramount Pictures, and Swank Films it was first shown at SerialFest in Newtown, PA, in the Spring of 2008. This past October it was run a second time at the Lone Pine Film Festival in Lone Pine, CA.
Now this exciting serial is coming to America's heartland for the first time. It can be seen at the Memphis Film Festival in Olive Branch, Mississippi June 3-5 of 2010. It will be personally projected by BYU archivist James D'Arc.
So, why doesn't BYU make it available on a DVD for all serial fans to enjoy?
Edit: Question answered by Boyd Magers of "Western Clippings." BYU has the print donated to them by the late Jack (Valley of the Cliffhangers) Mathis. Paramount has the rights to the film, and they have deemed the negative flawed and unacceptable and, as such, unmarkable.
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- Tiempo de ejecución3 horas 16 minutos
- Color
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What is the English language plot outline for La tribu misteriosa (1943)?
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