Pistoleros

Western

Pistoleros
Pistoleros
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Description

Pistoleros is one of the most successful films of recent times.
The feature film was produced during long months of work and the final result can be enjoyed in the year 1947 after its theatrical release.
Randolph Scott, Barbara Britton, Bruce Cabot, Charley Grapewin, Steven Geray are the actors who put a face and voice to the characters in the story that they tell us in the film.

As you may have seen, there are many people involved in the making of a film and therefore, a figure is necessary to coordinate all that chaos and decide when no one knows exactly what to do. George Waggner has been the person in charge of directing the entire film.
During the 87 min. that the film lasts, the messages and reflections are seen little by little.
It is the least interesting to stop to see this movie of United States.

It is not easy to make the story understood through a script, that all the elements of the film fit together and here you can see the hard work of Alan Le May, Zane Grey.
The production companies are betting on certain stories that they will later turn into movies and, without a doubt, Columbia Pictures has been completely right with this one.
The soundtrack for this feature film has been created by Rudy Schrager.

Professionals who dedicate themselves to photography have a sense of space and lights that is trained and developed over the years. Fred Jackman Jr. and his team have done a wonderful job on this film creating frames that could be postcards.
As a result of a whole production process on a very marked line, we have been able to see a Western movie full of messages and work of months and even years.

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Critics Pistoleros

Pretty stale Scott stuff. It fits perfectly on the invoice. I can't avoid trouble
Kane's mark. Standard oater with Scott. Nothing left to do, but try again
The story of two sisters. Randolph Scott and a superlative script? What could be better?. This one had a great Kiscaden line.
No gunman can hang his guns. Gunmen review. Accelerate or get rigor mortis!
Pretty good Scott Oater. Fairly standard fare, which is NOT a bad thing with a Randolph Scott movie. Well made movie
This movie comes from a Zane Gray novel: Twin Hats. Randolph Scott's rare western is well worth it. RANDOLPH SCOTT ... CINECOLOR ... ZANE GRAY COMPLEX ... WESTERN MATURATION IN TRANSITION
dynamic. Sisters in arms. Retired gunman rearms to avenge murder mystery
The standard Randolph Scott movie should have kept the original Zane Gray title.
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