Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaChasing jewel thieves, Captain Carson and Magpie head for the border where Carson, posing as a Chinaman, opens a store that buys jewelry. To flush the thieves into the open, Carson wins all ... Leggi tuttoChasing jewel thieves, Captain Carson and Magpie head for the border where Carson, posing as a Chinaman, opens a store that buys jewelry. To flush the thieves into the open, Carson wins all their money at poker. They agree to sell him the jewels but plan to kill him and keep both... Leggi tuttoChasing jewel thieves, Captain Carson and Magpie head for the border where Carson, posing as a Chinaman, opens a store that buys jewelry. To flush the thieves into the open, Carson wins all their money at poker. They agree to sell him the jewels but plan to kill him and keep both the jewels and the money.
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- Jim Wilson
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McCoy, aided by the comic sidekick Ben Corbett, goes undercover as an oriental to get to the bottom of a border scam. The fights, shootouts and snappy dialogue that ensue make this one of the better entries in Lightning Bill film series.
McCoy was larger than life on and off the screen --and this film will surely be enjoyed by all fans of this towering cowboy star. I recommend this one to all who are nostalgic for this kind of entertaining family film !
It's a decent enough western in the beginning, with a well executed robbery, but by the time McCoy shows up, the pace slows down, and his Chinaman-speaking-English bit is painfully slow, as is the final confrontation. Clearly, it's meant to increase the suspense of the situation. It doesn't work.
Director Sam Newfield could turn in a decently paced movie, as he would demonstrate in the late 1940s, given a decent script and a bit a budget. Working for Sam Katzman, he has neither, and the line readings are slow and a bit awkward. Veteran cinematographer Marcel Picard, clearly striving for efficiency, offers workmanlike but not very interesting shots.
I wrestling with the question about whether this counts as 'yellowface', a 21st-Century concern, but ultimately concluded that since it's a White man pretending to be Chinese, it does not. Those who are particularly sensitive to this issue will be offended. Still, they are not the audience for Gower Gulch B westerns. Even so, it's not a particularly distinguished example of the genre.
When occidentals Warner Oland, Sidney Toler, and Roland Winters played Charlie Chan you did believe them in the role. How McCoy got trapped into this God only knows.
Adding to that tragic Nora Lane was mone of the worst singers of cowboy ballads I've ever heard.
This film was inflicted on the public by poverty row Victory Pictures with Sam Katzman at the helm.
Stay clear of Six Gun Trail.
Tim McCoy is about my favorite western star. Part of it was because he did NOT sing, part of it was because he really was a charismatic actor and part was because he could actually act and not just look nice in his clean hero clothes! I particularly have enjoyed his 'Lightning Bill Carson' series of eight films--mostly because you get to see Tim expand his acting skills, as he's a secret agent who is a master of disguise in these films. Most of the time, he does a great job of playing Mexicans-pretty good acting and very enjoyable characters in a Leo Carillo sort of way. However, here in "Six-Gun Trail", McCoy shows there definitely is a limit to his skills and at the audience's ability to suspend disbelief. Here he plays a Chinese man! Yes, I said Chinese! But instead of Chinese, he comes off like having Warner Oland's version of Charlie Chan in a western!! It's all very silly and might have resulted in a rotten film. BUT due to some otherwise decent writing and McCoy's presence, the film works--provided you turn off that pesky part of your brain that says "who in the world would be stupid enough to believe that this guy is Chinese?!".
By the way, while McCoy does not sing, there is a scene with a yodler. Now I hate yodeling, but this guy's voice was pretty amazing.
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- QuizThe set of the Western-themed night club where Carson performs was previously used in No Man's Range (1935) and Marihuana (1936).
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