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Fargo Express

When Mort loses his and Ken's money at poker, Goss gets him to rob the stage. He is captured, identified by his palomino horse. Ken tries to clear him by robbing a stage while riding a palomino, but he also gets caught.

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Release : 1933
Rating : 7.1
Studio : K.B.S. Productions Inc., 
Crew : Set Decoration,  Director of Photography, 
Cast : Ken Maynard Helen Mack Roy Stewart Paul Fix William Desmond
Genre : Western

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Reviews

Baseshment
2018/08/30

I like movies that are aware of what they are selling... without [any] greater aspirations than to make people laugh and that's it.

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Brainsbell
2018/08/30

The story-telling is good with flashbacks.The film is both funny and heartbreaking. You smile in a scene and get a soulcrushing revelation in the next.

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Taha Avalos
2018/08/30

The best films of this genre always show a path and provide a takeaway for being a better person.

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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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JohnHowardReid
2008/05/26

Happily, thanks largely to its gifted cast, its unusual but highly interesting story, its extremely skillful direction, superb cinematography and comparatively high budget, Fargo Express is one of Ken Maynard's best films. A happy circumstance because Fargo Express also certainly rates as the finest DVD transfer of a 1930's "B" western available to fans in 2008.Most fans seem unaware that some, if not all of Ken's movies for KBS were originally released on tinted stock. This explains why black-and-white TV prints have an over-exposed washed-out look. In order to compensate for the tinting, the negative was deliberately over-exposed. When positive prints were tinted in the lab, the tinting restored depth and contrast. Without over-exposure, tinting would make the image too dark. So here at last is a superb tinted print in almost pristine condition that reveals exactly what audiences expected to see (and what in fact they did see) back in 1932.In addition to its marvelous location and studio cinematography, Fargo Express gives us a highly enjoyable story with plenty of novel twists and piquant situations. Maynard has an excellent role and is much his usual charismatic self, although he does tend to be over-shadowed both by Paul Fix and Helen Mack. Brilliant as Fix is as the charming no-good, it's Helen Mack who carries off the acting honors by turning in a truly stunning performance in a supremely difficult role. The script requires her to play her little heroine as either incredibly stupid or deliberately vicious. Miss Mack brilliantly contrives to play her role both ways!The support cast is also outstanding. William Desmond is exactly right as the stolid sheriff. Honest, fearless but not over-bright, the sheriff at one stage has to be told to hide behind a rock so that he and the hero can surprise the heavies (pictured on the lobby card). And yes the script offers good walk-ons for a good many of our favorites, including Charles King, Hank Bell, Jack Rockwell and Ben Corbett. Even "Tarzan", the palomino, has a neat "character" role for once.

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Daryl17
2003/04/15

This film is very entertaining for many reasons. First of all, if you like Westerns, especially the type where the hero wears the white hat, saves the day, and gets the girl - then you will love this film. The acting is actually pretty good for this type of Western. Remember, this film came out in 1933 and a lot of actors were transitioning over from Silents. Ken Maynard was very popular in Silents and transitioned over without a problem. In this film he plays Ken, who is the hero (we never know his last name). The other two actors of note are Paul Fix and Helen Mack. Paul Fix plays Mort Clark, a man who constantly seems to get into trouble no matter how hard he tries to get his life in order. He meets up with Ken in a very interesting way, which is probably one of the best parts of the film. Paul Fix also played the role of Dr. Mark Piper in the second pilot episode "Where No Man Has Gone Before" (1966) of the original Star Trek series. The main reason for my interest in this film was Helen Mack. Helen doesn't make her appearance in this film until half way into the story. She is quite attractive and has a few memorable scenes. However, her role is far too small and she is not seen nearly enough, in my opinion. But she does make a lasting impression.This film is definitely filmed in California. It is hard to tell where, exactly, but from all the scenery I would guess a lot of it was filmed in the Sierra Mountains. The desert scenes were most likely shot at Red Rock Canyon. The movie has a fast pace, but feels like it is longer than its 1 hour run time. The plot is clever and somewhat original, with bits and pieces being used in many later Westerns. The fight scenes are typical of what you would see in Silent films - very dramatic and overacted. Several other interesting remnants of the Silent era is the length of time between dialogue. The dialogue does not flow naturally, but is broken up by lengthy pauses. I suppose when a Silent film was shot, there had to be enough time to transition from a scene to the dialogue box, and back to the scene. It also may be that actors were careful to clearly speak their lines so that the audience could "keep up with the dialogue." For whatever reason, it can be distracting and somewhat unintentionally humorous. In addition to "slow" dialogue, the writers felt compelled to have the actor describe an action before implementing the action. For example, when Ken and the sheriff are following the bad guys into the mountains, they are positioned behind some big rocks. In order to conceal themselves, Ken tells the sheriff that they should hide behind the rocks so as not to be noticed. Now that action would seem pretty common sense to most people - but there again sound was relatively new so I guess the writers wanted to make sure the audience kept up with the story. Who knows, but it is interesting to watch for these things. One final remnant of the Silent film era is the continued use of over-exaggerated facial expressions to get the point across. Obviously this was a critical element of acting without sound - but totally unnecessary in a film that had sound.The bottom line is that this film is not "campy". The dialogue isn't Shakespeare, there is plenty of action, a good plot, plenty of scenery, and a moral to the story. And, yes, our hero gets the girl in the end - and we all live happily ever after. This film is available on video through several distributers. I highly recommend purchasing this for your collection if you love Westerns and old films.

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