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Titolo originale: Dodge City
Regia:
Michael Curtiz
Anno: 1939
Origine: United States of America
Generi: Western
Tag:
sheriff
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kansas, usa
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Cast:
Errol Flynn
Olivia de Havilland
Ann Sheridan
Bruce Cabot
Frank McHugh
Alan Hale
John Litel
Henry Travers
Henry O'Neill
Victor Jory
William Lundigan
Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams
Bobs Watson
Gloria Holden
Douglas Fowley
Georgia Caine
Charles Halton
Ward Bond
Cora Witherspoon
Russell Simpson
Monte Blue
Hank Bell
Clem Bevans
George Bloom
Chet Brandenburg
Wally Brown
James Burke
Horace B. Carpenter
Nat Carr
Spencer Charters
Tom Chatterton
George Chesebro
Chester Clute
Tex Cooper
Richard Cramer
Joseph Crehan
Jim Farley
Pat Flaherty
Sam Garrett
Sol Gorss
Fred Graham
George Guhl
Thurston Hall
Earle Hodgins
Robert Homans
Reed Howes
Milton Kibbee
Lillian Lawrence
Vera Lewis
Wilfred Lucas
Merrill McCormick
Jack Mower
Pat O'Malley
Bud Osborne
Henry Otho
Edward Peil Sr.
Ralph Sanford
Francis Sayles
Fred 'Snowflake' Toones
Guy Wilkerson
Jack Kenny
Una carovana guidata da Webb Weston arriva nella turbolenta Dodge City, dove spadroneggia il biscazziere Jeff Surrett. Dopo la morte in un incidente, di un bambino, Webb accetta di fare il sceriffo e dare battaglia a Surrett.
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The movie opens with an Atcheson Topeka and Santa Fe train making its first run to Dodge City in 18 [...]
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Wade Hatton is seen putting on his gun-belt and sheriff's badge in the sheriff's office, two scenes [...]
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During the scene where the angry townspeople gather en masse outside the jail after Yancey is arres [...]
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Lee Irving fires his six-shooter revolver eight times without reload it.
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The pencils in the jar on Abbie's desk at the print shop change in number & position from shot-to-s [...]
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Hatton tells Surrett that he'll be given free "board and room" in jail. The phrase, however, is alw [...]
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During the opening, there is a race between the stage and the train. The location of the stage chan [...]
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Dodge City was named after nearby Fort Dodge, which had been earlier named after Col. Henry Dodge. [...]
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In the scene where Hatton (Errol Flynn) tells Abbie (Olivia de Havilland) that she has to leave tow [...]
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In the early montage showing how violent and lawless Dodge City was, a buckboard loaded with childr [...]
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Before and after the thwarted lynching, Rusty's facial bruise drastically changes in size and color [...]
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About an hour into the film, when the gang pulls Rusty over the bar, his shirt is ripped open and e [...]
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Gloria Holden plays rancher Matt Cole's wife using a crisp Mid-Atlantic accent. This sort of proper [...]
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Near the beginning of the film there is a race between a stage coach and a train. A high radio towe [...]
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The Matt Cole's tombstone reads "Died June 6, 1875". Afterward, the sheriff's notices, published by [...]
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During the stampede caused by the gunshots, the same covered wagon is seen being knocked over twice [...]
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When Flynn and de Havilland are preparing to leave the newspaper office, an extra walking by on the [...]
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During a gunfight scene a wagon pulls into field of fire. The passengers are obviously dummies. All [...]
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When Abby restrains the horses during the street fight, wires are seen leading to the horses' front [...]
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The fast passenger steam locomotives of the era had only 2 large driving wheels each side. The slow [...]
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Abbie Irving: I envy you people who have kissed [...]
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Tex Baird: I decided to go back to Texas. Rusty [...]
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[repeated lines] Tex Baird: Come-a-ki-yi-yippy, [...]
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Jeff Surrett: If it wan't for the Gay Lady, all [...]
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Railroad President: Willie? Willie: Yes, sir, b [...]
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Dr. Irving: Don't take her too seriously, my boy [...]
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Wade Hatton: William Shakespeare. Rusty Hart: I [...]
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Rusty Hart: Well, well. So this is Dodge City, h [...]
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Abbie Irving: Did you want something? Wade Hatt [...]
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Wade Hatton: You know, out here the trail boss h [...]
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Col. Dodge: Gentlemen, that's a symbol of Americ [...]
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Title Card: Dodge City, Kansas - 1872. Longhorn [...]
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Wade Hatton: I'm going to have you indicted for [...]
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Tex Baird: Hey, Wade! You ain't gonna keep me in [...]
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Abbie Irving: What's wrong with my working here? [...]
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Wade Hatton: Gentlemen, I certainly appreciate y [...]
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Abbie Irving: Isn't that the sweetest bonnet she [...]
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Title Card: Dodge City... rolling in wealth from [...]
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Wade Hatton: Well, gentlemen, what's this all ab [...]
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Algernon 'Rusty' Hart: Ha, ha! So the lamb kille [...]
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Tex Baird: I just don't fit in a sissy town like [...]
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Wade Hatton: Thirty years ago, my father met my [...]
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Jeff Surrett: Come on over and wet your whistle. [...]
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Joe Clemens: Your men just wrecked the Gay Lady [...]
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[Abbie laughs at Wade after he falls in the news [...]
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Cattle Auctioneer: All right, gentlemen, let's b [...]
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Wade Hatton: Be sure you boil that water before [...]
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Tex Baird: I'd feel undressed without my gun. W [...]
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Algernon 'Rusty' Hart: Little fella sure was ace [...]
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Wade Hatton: You don't seem to be enjoying it mu [...]
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Wade Hatton: I got a call to make down here, so [...]
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Dr. Irving: I tell you, Ellen, we're the public [...]
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Joe Clemens: A good newspaperman has two jobs. O [...]
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Abbie Irving: I think we'd better be getting bac [...]
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[Wade throws one of Surrett's men out of the bar [...]
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Wade Hatton: See that big herd of buffalo grazin [...]
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Algernon 'Rusty' Hart: You crazy galoot!
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[they're looking at the buffalo herd] Rusty Har [...]
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Wade Hatton: I prefer to make my deal with cash [...]
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Col. Dodge: Ladies and gentlemen, today a great [...]
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Wade Hatton: You can get plenty of men for that [...]
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Algernon 'Rusty' Hart: Them two youngsters is mo [...]
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Ruby Gilman: [singing] My man and I lived all al [...]
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Tex Baird: This is more like it. The last time I [...]
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Tex Baird: So that's what a steam engine looks l [...]
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Wade Hatton: Well, what's the news in Dodge? Ch [...]
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Wade Hatton: The buffalo wouldn't be so badly of [...]
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Jeff Surrett: You see, I make $100,000 a year on [...]
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Jeff Surrett: Naturally, I'd be willing to make [...]
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Tex Baird: So long, knot head. If I hung around [...]
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Abbie Irving: Tex! Tex, have you seen my brother [...]
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Wade Hatton: Miss Irving. I'll not be troubling [...]
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