Johnson Barr Wrote:
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... But if
Shootout is considered one of Gregory
> Peck's worst movies then, IMHO,
Night Passage is
> likewise one of James Stewart's worst. The scenery -
> except for some of the settings faked on the sound
> stage - is awesome, of course, and the action is well
> done, but there's almost no suspense or tension in
> the highly predictable plot, and all of the characters -
> even Mr. Stewart - are thin as cardboard.
Aw c'mon, Willie -
'Night Passage' isn't so bad, especially when compared to some of the others, and even a great actor like Jimmy Stewart can be crippled by a dull script. If he's thin as cardboard - or in this case, maybe 3/8" plywood - it's not his fault. Just how believable is it for a guy who's supposedly the fastest gun west of Grinder's Switch, Iowa, to be earning his living by singing and playing an accordion,* of all things? He could at least have gotten a job riding shotgun on the rival stage line! Nickles & dimes tossed in his hat? Even I got quarters and half dollars tossed to me back when I was on the road!
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Roosso
* Do you know the difference between an accordion and an onion?