部队七字对联 高清

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分类: 剧情片 2008

导演: 弗里茨·朗

剧情介绍

  While surveying a telegraph line in 1861, Western Union engineer Edward Creighton (Dean Jagger) is severely injured in an accident. He is discovered by Vance Shaw (Randolph Scott), an outlaw on the run from a posse. Forced to travel on foot after his horse was hurt, Shaw at first considers stealing Creighton's horse, but changes his mind and takes the man with him, saving his life.
  Sometime later, following his recovery, Creighton returns to Omaha, Nebraska and plans the construction of a telegraph line from Omaha to Salt Lake City, Utah. Facing considerable opposition to the line from Confederate soldiers, Indians, and outlaws, Creighton elicits the help of his sister Sue (Virginia Gilmore), foreman Pat Grogan (Minor Watson), and assistant Homer Kettle (Chill Wills).
  Looking to put his outlaw past behind him, Shaw arrives at Creighton's Western Union office looking for honest work and is hired as a scout by Grogan who is unaware of his past. Creighton recognizes him among the men and allows him to stay despite his suspicions. Creighton also hires tenderfoot Richard Blake (Robert Young), a Harvard-educated engineer as a favor to Blake's father. Shaw and Blake are both attracted to Sue and vie for her attention, but their romantic rivalry is cut short when construction of the telegraph line starts on July 4, 1861.
  After work commences on the line, one of the men is killed apparently by a mysterious band of cattle-rustling Indians. Unconvinced that Indians are to blame, Shaw rides out to investigate and follows the rustlers' trail to the camp of Jack Slade, a former friend and cohort, whose gang committed the killing disguised as Indians—the gang Shaw left following his last bank robbery. Slade reveals that they are working for the Confederacy to disrupt Western Union because they believe the telegraph service will help the Union. Shaw rides away and returns to the line. Not wanting to turn in his former friends, Shaw tells Creighton that a large band of Dakota Indians stole the cattle, and recommends that they simply replace the herd and not risk a fight with the Indians.
  Sometime later, a confrontation takes place between men working on the forward line and a band of drunken Indians. When one of the Indians tries to steal some equipment, a nervous Blake shoots him, ignoring Shaw's order to remain calm. After word arrives that the main camp is under attack by other Indians, the Western Union men rush back to help with the defense. At the main camp, Slade's men, who are again disguised as Indians, steal the Western Union horses. The company discover the ruse when one of the wounded Indians turns out to be a white man. Forced to buy back their stolen horses from Slade, Creighton becomes suspicious of Shaw's involvement, especially when he admits to knowing the gang.
  Soon the U.S. Army arrives and announces the Indians have now refused to allow the telegraph lines to go through their territory in response to Blake's shooting of the drunken Indian. Creighton, Shaw, and Blake ride out to convince Chief Spotted Horse to allow them to build the line through Indian territory, even though the man Blake wounded was Spotted Horse's son. Creighton is finally able to persuade the Indians to allow them passage, and work continues until the company approaches Salt Lake City.
  Sometime later, Shaw receives word that Jack Slade wants to meet with him. On the way to see Slade, Shaw is captured and bound by Slade's men. Slade says his group is going to burn down the Western Union camp and they don't want Shaw to interfere. After Slade and his men ride off, Shaw escapes from his ropes but arrives back too late to prevent the fire. He helps rescue some of the Western Union men from the flames and burns his hands in the process.
  After the fire, Creighton confronts Shaw for an explanation, but Shaw does not reveal what he knows and is fired by Creighton. As Shaw leaves the camp, he tells Blake that Slade is actually Shaw's brother and that he, Shaw, will find Slade's gang and stop them from interfering with the telegraph project. Shaw rides off and finds Slade and his men in a nearby town. At the barber shop, Shaw confronts his brother, whose gun is concealed under the barber's sheet. Slade shoots Shaw through the sheet. Shaw fights back in spite of his wound, killing some of the gang members, and then dies. Blake arrives and continues the fight with Slade who dies from his wounds. Soon after, the Western Union line is completed and the workers celebrate. When Sue laments the absence of Shaw, Creighton tells her that Shaw can hear them.

评论:

  • 芮兰若 6小时前 :

    4.两个人就能解放全印度,村民要枪干嘛,圣雄甘地有啥用,不让我建国我就饿死自己的民族,真实情况不知什么样子。

  • 春珠 8小时前 :

    还是觉得《巴霍利王》最好看,因为满足了女性的幻想~

  • 苗雪珍 0小时前 :

    说是宝莱坞 不过如果(想象中)结合🇮🇳风俗和文化来理解 制作水准还过得去的🧐

  • 铭运 5小时前 :

    想看帕丁顿熊2了

  • 梅涵 7小时前 :

    《RRR》这部影片和《长津湖》一个性质,各种夸张的打斗戏份层出不穷,一部煽动民族情绪的神作,整部影片比较无脑,故事庸俗可笑,但是这部影片凭借着强烈的视觉效果,逼真的火爆场面,迷人的音效设计以及精心编排的舞蹈不至于让这部三个小时的影片枯燥乏味。导演也充分利用了每一个场景,适当的动作节奏和特写镜头处理,避免了感观超负荷,《RRR》这部影片的微妙之处就在于向众人传递出了一种无逻辑的追求刺激感。

  • 阎秋白 2小时前 :

    印度版战狼,娱乐性相当不错,花式开挂看得我简直乐得不行,我仿佛感受到了印度人的快乐。这剧情确实很套路但是看下来异常舒畅。

  • 雨华 8小时前 :

    就是个非常普通的类型片,唯一有趣的是借了点《满洲候选人》的梗,阐释了演员在表演过程中的自我洗脑与被洗脑,而“Action”就是启动脑内程序的开关。But it doesn't matter. Welcome back, Nic.

  • 锦蕾 6小时前 :

    我们有抗日神剧,他们有抗英神剧。要颜有颜要肉有肉,特效起码值八毛钱的。就是太长。

  • 琛莲 4小时前 :

    剧情不错,特效不错,就是能不能不开挂。。。

  • 美珠 4小时前 :

    印度版《战狼》,娱乐爽片,浮夸的很,各种,各种花式开挂,印度人都这么自恋这么尬嘛!

  • 罕兴庆 0小时前 :

    战狼式民族主义叙事,双肌肉男主兄弟基情,抗英神剧+美式超级英雄的夸张动作设计,第一人口大国的人海战术群演+CG猛兽混战,再加上印度独有的歌舞段落,合成这么一部超级大片。

  • 许山梅 4小时前 :

    6.5/10 分。初看,蓝光。整体普普通通吧,前面还有点意思,后面就烂俗了。。。本来我还以为他有可能是直接做了一个梦的,哈哈。。。

  • 月楠 4小时前 :

    终于知道我们的抗日神片是和谁学的了,可惜学不到位,连皮毛都没学到!

  • 萱初 6小时前 :

    印度电影的剧作已经迷失在技巧中了,已经不需要真实性了,只要一个巧合就够了。看完这个片儿,感觉吴京在长津湖里还能再活两部。

  • 菅鸿煊 1小时前 :

    谷阿莫,想象力丰富的印度战争片,十年前看《宝莱坞机器人之恋》的欢乐又来了,可以看正片。

  • 诚震 8小时前 :

    天呐,惊雷滚滚,嘴巴就没合上过,

  • 睢乐蓉 3小时前 :

    阿三的革命起义神片 不过你别说 剧情、人物、舞美、运镜都做得挺到位的

  • 胤骏 9小时前 :

    太上头了,四大名著经典电视剧版加起来也没有这个炫炸

  • 雯格 2小时前 :

    支持印度人民的反英帝殖民运动。虽然不算手撕鬼子,但也相近了

  • 许鸿羲 2小时前 :

    我的评价是,不如战狼二。战狼二只要一个人,这个还要两个

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