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Aces and Eights

A card sharp steps in when a Mexican family's ranch is threatened by swindlers and cheats.

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Release : 1936
Rating : 5.3
Studio : Sigmund Neufeld Productions, 
Crew : Director,  Screenplay, 
Cast : Tim McCoy Luana Walters Rex Lease Wheeler Oakman J. Frank Glendon
Genre : Action Western

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Reviews

Beystiman
2018/08/30

It's fun, it's light, [but] it has a hard time when its tries to get heavy.

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AshUnow
2018/08/30

This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.

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Abbigail Bush
2018/08/30

what a terribly boring film. I'm sorry but this is absolutely not deserving of best picture and will be forgotten quickly. Entertaining and engaging cinema? No. Nothing performances with flat faces and mistaking silence for subtlety.

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Kimball
2018/08/30

Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.

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bkoganbing
2015/12/06

Aces And Eights with its rather unnecessary prologue of why the poker hand of Aces and Eights is called the dead man's hand is a somewhat overplotted western starring Tim McCoy. It was made for a fly by night outfit called Puritan Pictures that had as its logo a picture of the guy that looked like the guy on the Quaker Oats cereal box.Everybody who knows any western lore knows that Wild Bill Hickok was holding that hand when he was shot in the back. But Tim McCoy plays a somewhat different western hero, he carries no gun and he's on a mission to expose card cheats.He exposes a couple of them and in the process gets accused of murdering one of them. He's got Marshal Earl Hodgins on his trail and Hodgins for once is not a comic foil. A rare western indeed having a hero who carries no gun for its time. Still a little too much plot in this B picture horse opera for the Saturday matinée crowd.

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arfdawg-1
2014/04/22

Tim Madigan (Tim McCoy), gentleman gambler who never carries a gun, exposes a card sharp cheating Jose Hernandez (Red Lease.) Later, the gambler is shot after being knocked unconscious by Tim. Through circumstances, Jose thinks he did the killing, while Marshal Tom Barstow (Earle Hodgins) thinks Tim is the guilty party.Tim takes refuge at the ranch of Don Hernandez (Joseph Girard) and his daughter Juanita (Luana Walters), not knowing the youth he befriended is the runaway son of the family. Saloon owner Amos Harden (J. Frank Glendon) and gambler Ace Morgan (Wheeler Oakman), who sat in on the card game preceding the murder, are plotting to acquire the Hernandez ranch by means of a forged document.Harassed by the Marshal, who is seeking to unravel the murder mystery, Tim persuades Jose to return home. Tim then wins enough in a poker game with Harden and Morgan to save the Hernandez ranch. It's always amazing to me the number of small film companies there were in the 30s. This one was done by Puritan Pictures which produced a handful of westerns for about 2 years.The guy who owned the company, however went on to produce the side kids and even the Superman serial in the 40s. He even produced some Elvis movies and Roy Orbison's only film.But you want to know about this movie right? Not much to say. It's really cheaply made and not especially well acted.the story is silly and in all you'll likely be bored.Guess this is why TV killed the motion picture.

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Paularoc
2012/06/06

The movie starts out with interesting stock footage of a wagon train and a very brief over narration telling about settling the west and the saga of Wild Bill Hickok and the significance of "aces and eights" as the hand Wild Bill was holding when he was shot and killed. Gentleman Tim Madigan (played by "he with the steely stare" McCoy) is a famous card sharp that travels the west with his sidekick Lucky (Aubrey). There are posters out warning other gamblers to be aware and avoid playing with Madigan - this even though he's an honest gambler and doesn't even carry a gun. Soon after riding into town, Madigan sees a crooked card sharp cheat a young Spanish man, nicknamed appropriately enough, "Spanish". Later the crooked gambler is shot and killed, "Spanish" thinks he did it and Madigan is accused of doing it. Madigan and Lucky are befriended by – and befriend – the Hernandez family. As it happens, "Spanish" is the Hernandez son. The family has been scammed out of their ranch. Madigan comes to the Hernandez family's assistance and plays poker in order to try and win back the deed. With the exception of Luana Walters (how did she keep getting roles?), the supporting cast is uniformly good as was McCoy. The running gag with Lucky that if he throws a seven with the dice, it will be a good day and if not, it won't be was a nice touch. Of special note is Earl Hodgins as Marshall Tom Barstow – his performance was very entertaining.

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classicsoncall
2006/04/22

As the film's title suggests, the famed aces and eights poker hand plays a role in the outcome of the story, but this time it's not a murder. Cowboy star Tim McCoy portrays Gentleman Tim Madigan, a card sharp who's not above a little bottom dealing himself. His reputation is so renowned that posters warn other gamblers to keep their distance from the well dressed poker player.Madigan's sidekick is a fellow named Lucky (Jimmy Aubrey), who keeps a pair of dice handy to consider what the day will bring. They ride across the border to Roaring Gulch, California following the murder of a fellow gambler that's pinned on Madigan. Madigan doesn't wear a gun, relying on his wits and power; he can tear a deck of cards into quarters. In Roaring Gulch he's befriended by Don Julio Hernandez (Joseph Girard) and his daughter Juanita (Luana Walters), while her brother Jose mistakenly believes he's the one responsible for the murder back in Nevada.In an effort to save the Hernandez ranch from crooked saloon owner Amos Harden (Frank Glendon), Madigan challenges him to a poker hand using a clean deck. Seems to me that was quite a gamble, even IF Lucky rolled a seven that day. Perhaps in the end it was Tim McCoy's steely gaze that saved the day, I've never seen it better.The Marshal (Earl Hodgins) tailing Madigan becomes convinced that he's innocent of the Nevada murder when Madigan pulls a slug out of a wall fired from Ace Morgan's (Wheeler Oakman) derringer. It matches up with the slug found near the dead body, in a logic defying exercise in ballistics, since the bullet had to go entirely through the dead man's body and then fall to his side. Not only that, but the Marshal had to find it! I'd like to see the Warren Commission explain that one.At least one interesting custom is explained in the course of the story, though I don't know if there's any basis in fact for it. At the Hernandez ranch, a chalice of gold coins, 'La Copa D'Oro', is on display in one of the rooms. The custom says that the coins are for any guest who finds himself truly in need, and even a thief would not dishonor that generosity. Given the story line and the opportunities made available to tempt fate, the cup made it to the end of the tale untouched. That at least seemed a lot more credible than the exact same 'aces and eights' poker hand showing up at different times in the story, to the point of matching the fifth card in the hand each time.

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