by Universal Studios
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| Sales Rank: | 38884 (lower is better) |
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| Director: | Ray Enright |
| Release Date: | 2004-06-01 |
| Label: | Universal Studios |
| UPC: | 025192313622 |
| Binding: | DVD |
| Published By: | Universal Studios |
| ASIN: | B0001FVDX2 |
| Category: | DVD |
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Product Description
A cheated prospector and a crooked gold official have an epic brawl over a yukon saloon queen. Studio: Uni Dist Corp. (mca) Release Date: 06/01/2004 Starring: Marlene Dietrich John Wayne Run time: 87 minutes Rating: Nr Director: Ray Enright
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Marlene Dietrich...once again torn between John Wayne and Randolph Scott - Reviewed on 2007-08-14
2 customers found this review helpful.
In THE SPOILERS, we can once again enjoy the unusual star combination of Dietrich, Scott and Wayne in a rollicking adventure set against an Alaskan boom-town circa the 1890's. "The Spoilers" by Rex Beach had already been adapted for the screen several times, but this is the version most people are familiar with.
The town of Nome is at the height of the gold-rush, and saloon owner Cherry Malotte (Marlene Dietrich) becomes the object of desire in a vendetta between cheated miner Roy Glennister (John Wayne) and local kingpin Alexander McNamara (Randolph Scott).
Universal first combined Dietrich, Scott and Wayne in "Pittsburgh" (also released in 1942); their unusual screen chemistry plays out to maximum effect in THE SPOILERS, yet both movies are quite similar with their period settings and fiery love-duels for Dietrich's affection.
Marlene Dietrich gets to really cut loose with her character of Cherry Malotte, costumed in some outrageous Vera West creations. Adding some fun comedy is her wisecracking maid Idabelle (Marietta Canty). Margaret Lindsay is the stereotypical "good girl"--but with a twist.
Many reviewers have already talked about the climactic brawl between Wayne and Scott, so I won't step on anybody's toes. That said, it is a brilliantly-executed sequence, you can't even tell where the actors leave off and the stunt doubles take over.
Settle back with some hard-boiled eggs and enjoy this classic adventure romp! (Single-sided, dual-layer disc).
THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE LADY - Reviewed on 2007-04-26
1 customer found this review helpful.
THE SPOILERS is based on a novel written by Rex Beach The Spoilers. In 1942, it was already the fourth time Hollywood producers were adapting the book whose last adaptation was released in 1955. I sincerely would have liked to sing without limitation the praises of the film like all the precedent reviewers here but I honestly can't. Director Ray Enright was not John Ford nor Anthony Mann and all the Hollywood stars wouldn't have changed the fact that this movie is a good B-movie but not a masterpiece.
Don't misunderstand me, I've liked the film or, rather, I've liked certain aspects of THE SPOILERS. Marlene Dietrich's performance, for instance, is a reason to see the film, she's the real star here, John Wayne and Randolph Scott's parts being interesting, yes, but less important. I've also liked a few comic scenes such as the arrival of Jonathan Struve at the mine and his retreat in front of Al Dextry and his rifle Betsy. In this scene, Ray Enright reminds us of the time he was a gag writer for Mack Sennett. Finally, there is the well-known final fight between John Wayne and Randolph Scott : absolutely unrealistic but so cinematic.
A DVD zone Roy Bean.
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Book Subjects
- Action
- Adventure
- Atmospheric
- B&W
- Costume Adventure
- English
- Feature
- High Production Values
- Love Triangles
- Movie
- Prospectors and Land Rights
- Romance
- Romantic Adventure
- Rousing
- Suitable for Children
- Tense
- USA
- Western
- Westerns
- Wintry