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Streets of Laredo
Streets of Laredo

Streets of Laredo (1949)

59% User Rating
1h 33min
Western

"RIDE TO WILD ADVENTURE...With The Texas Rangers And Their "Blonde Bobcat"!"

Texas, 1878: cheerful outlaw-buddies Jim, Lorn and Wahoo rescue spunky orphan Rannie Carter from rustling racketeers, then are forced to separate. Lorn goes on to bigger and better robberies, while Jim and Wahoo are (at first reluctantly) maneuvered into joining the Texas Rangers. For friendship's sake, the three try to keep out of direct conflict, but a showdown begins to look inevitable. And Rannie, now grown into lovely young womanhood, must choose between Lorn and Jim

Leslie FentonDirector

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William Holden

William Holden

Jim Dawkins

Macdonald Carey

Macdonald Carey

Lorn Reming

Mona Freeman

Mona Freeman

Rannie Carter

William Bendix

William Bendix

Wahoo Jones

Stanley Ridges

Stanley Ridges

Major Bailey

Alfonso Bedoya

Alfonso Bedoya

Charley Calico

Ray Teal

Ray Teal

Cantrel

Clem Bevans

Clem Bevans

Pop Lint

James Bell

James Bell

Ike

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Dick Foote

Pipes

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Joe Dominguez

Francisco

Grandon Rhodes

Grandon Rhodes

Phil Jessup

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Perry Ivins

Mayor Towson

Hank Bell

Hank Bell

Texas Ranger Hank (uncredited)

Byron Foulger

Byron Foulger

Artist Who Draws Reming (uncredited)

Robert Milasch

Robert Milasch

Barfly (uncredited)

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John Chard
John Chard
Rating 70%

July 5, 2015

The Boys From Company D - Frontier Battalion. Streets of Laredo is directed by Leslie Fenton and adapted to screenplay by Charles Marquis Warren from a Louis Stevens and Elizabeth Hill story. It stars William Holden, Macdonald Carey, William Bendix and Mona Freeman. Music is by Victor Young and cinematography by Ray Rennahan. For fans of traditional Westerns this is as solid as a Brick Adobe Structure. A remake of The Texas Rangers (1936) of sorts, plot finds Holden, Bendix and Carey as three bad boys who get divided by circumstance, love and conscious. Two of them wind up in the Texas Rangers - the famed frontier law enforcement battalion - the other stays on the wrong side of the law. All roads lead to the day of reckoning... The production is the usual mixed bag of superlative location photography (Simi Valley/Gallup) and crude back projection so often seen in the 40s and 50s Oater releases, with Rennahan's Technicolor photography a treat for the eyes. Performances are assured because the three principal guy actors are given characterisations that suits them - Holden tough emotional anti-hero - Bendix a lovable and dopey toughie - Carey sly bad boy. Freeman is lovely but it's a dressage character, while Alfonso Bedoya is on hand for some stereotypical bandido villainy. At 90 minutes in length it feels a bit padded out until the two guys actually join the Rangers, so some patience is required during the first half. However, there is plenty of Western movie action within the story, some turns in plotting to grab the heart strings and a pleasing array of costumes and musical accompaniments to keep the senses perky. All told, it's just a thoroughly enjoyable Oater regardless of if you have happened to have seen the original version. 7/10

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