Rails Into Laramie

Rails Into Laramie

1954 "The saga of the man who blazed the trail for the iron horse across the wide frontier !"
Rails Into Laramie
Rails Into Laramie

Rails Into Laramie

6.1 | 1h21m | NR | en | Western

A federal agent arrives in Laramie to try to find out who is behind the efforts to stop the construction of a new railroad track.

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6.1 | 1h21m | NR | en | Western | More Info
Released: April. 14,1954 | Released Producted By: Universal International Pictures , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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A federal agent arrives in Laramie to try to find out who is behind the efforts to stop the construction of a new railroad track.

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John Payne , Mari Blanchard , Dan Duryea

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Maury Gertsman

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alan-pratt Progress on the railroad has pretty much ground to a halt as the workers spend most of their time drinking rotgut in Dan Duryea's boozer.The leading citizens of the town request military help and tough soldier, Payne, is appointed as a sort of temporary marshal. Trouble is, he's an old mate of Duryea so it looks as though there's going to be a conflict of interests.This is an above average Universal western: the two main protagonists play off each other well and there is excellent support from a very large cast of familiar westerners (many uncredited). Special mentions must go to Lee Van Cleef as a menacing, trigger happy bad guy (was he ever anything else?), Mari Blanchard as a saloon girl with a heart of gold (was she ever anything else?) and James Griffith, cast against type in a humorous role, as a bumbling ineffectual lawman.Action scenes are well staged - particularly those on the trains - the photography is first class and the Technicolor beautiful as always.Oh, and as an added bonus for B western fans, there's a title song over the opening credits rumbled out by the ever popular Rex Allen....
Michael O'Keefe Universal-International presents a western thought of as mediocre by critics; but this doesn't mean the movie is not worth watching. RAILS into LARAMIE stars John Payne as Jefferson Harder, who intends to go to Laramie and clean up the wide-open town. Plus there is the matter of the railroad having problems building their line into town. Everybody around knows that all of the crime is coming from a gang taking orders from Jim Shanessy(Dan Duryea). No charges are able to stick in court because somehow the all-male juries are intimidated. Shanessy is surprised when his old buddy Harder arrives in town. It doesn't take long for Jeff Harder to find out that the railroad is not progressing, because Shanessy and saloon gal-pal Lou Carter(Mari Blanchard)are a tough team keeping the railhead out of Laramie so both can control their criminal activities without any interference. Well, Harder is in town and is determined to clean up Laramie, so the rail line can come through.Decent old west saga that also features: Barton McLaine, Ralph Dumke, James Griffith, Joyce Mackenzie and Lee Van Cleef.
alexandre michel liberman (tmwest) Jesse Hibbs directed some westerns like this one, "Ride Clear of Diablo" and "The Spoilers" which achieved a rare overall perfection, considering what they were aiming at, a public wanting to see a B Technicolor production. Besides Hibb's direction there are the good performances by John Payne and Dan Duryea. Mari Blanchard is not as good here as she was in "Destry" , made in the same year. The intelligent screenplay by D.D. Beauchamp and Joseph Hoffman, even makes a point about the political importance of women, in situations where they are braver than men. Dan Duryea is Jim Shanessy, a man who is making money counting on the spending of the railroad workers, and in consequence, trying to make them slow down so they can stay longer where he has his establishments. Jeff Harder (John Payne), his old time friend is set in charge of cleaning up the place. When he arrives, the town leaders, which are expecting hundreds of soldiers , and do not absorb his friendship with Shanessy have a reaction that reminds us of "Destry Rides Again" and "Destry". There are excellent scenes of Harder using his fists and fighting skills. Rex Allen sing the main theme song.
Henchman_Number1 Troubleshooter Jefferson Harder (John Payne) is sent to Laramie by the Army to investigate the sabotage that is preventing the railroad from finishing it's line connecting the East and West. Upon arrival Payne quickly finds out the worst kept secret in town, that old buddy and current town saloon owner Jim Shanessy (Dan Duryea) is behind the chicanery, though nobody is ever able to prove Shanessy and his henchmen (Myron Healey and Lee Van Cleef) are involved. The town leaders, while happy about support from the Army, are disappointed from the start that they have only sent one man to do the job and grow increasingly critical of the heavy-handed tactics employed by Payne to clean up the town.Rails Into Laramie packs a lot of action into it's 80 minute run time. Between busting bad guys heads Payne barely has time to strike up a romantic relationship with Dance Hall owner and partner of Jim Shanessy, Lou Carter (Mari Blanchard). Very little melodrama to be found in this one as Payne spends most of his time eradicating the town's scofflaws.This movie follows the Universal International Pictures formula of using off the A-list leading actors with familiar casts, packaged in a medium budget production. A formula that worked very well for them and it works here too. John Payne may be the best leading actor of the post World War II era that few people remember today. A versatile actor Payne looked equally a home whether in the saddle, a crime drama or a comedy. Here he carries the day in this action saddle flick.Good drive-in grade Western flick.