Re: "Steamboat Round the Bend" (plot)
Author: Ken Shattock (aka 'KRK')
Date: 01-28-2009 - 18:03

Ken Shattock (aka 'KRK') Wrote:
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> Alfred Doten Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Thanks to Dave for lighting a fire under us on
> > this one. I highly recommend "King and Queen of
> > the River" by Stan Garvey to the uninitiated.
> > Maybe digging up a copy of the John Ford film
> > "Riverboat Round the Bend" is in order. It was
> > filmed in 1935 near Stockton using C.T Co.
> frieght
> > steamers dolled up as Mississippi River boats.
> > Some of the King and Queen crew members had bit
> > parts. I was always amazed my Aunt could do the
> 24
> > hours between Eureka and Sacramento by train
> and
> > boat. I'm sure it wasn't as glamorous as we
> might
> > think. Remember you can still visit the King in
> > old Sacramento.
>
> Hey Alf--
> The correct title of that historic motion picture
> is "Steamboat Round The Bend"--
> starring Will Rogers and Steppin Fetchit... It is
> a classic, especially the source of FUEL they used
> at the end of the film for Will Rogers to win the
> race..
>
> Unfortunately, it is very hard to find a copy
> because "Steppin Fetchit" was in it and all the
> hype about stereotype characters in films... It
> was essentially removed from distribution for many
> years.. If you're lucky you might find a copy
> somewhere... Take care.
>
> KRK
> > ARD

Here is the PLOT of the famous motion picture:

Will Rogers' final film and his third with director John Ford, STEAMBOAT ROUND THE BEND is arguably the best of the trio, although JUDGE PRIEST must run it a close second. In this one, Rogers is the captain of a run-down steamboat whose nephew (John McGuire) is facing the noose-end of a rope after killing a man attempting to rape his 'swamp' girl sweetheart (Anne Shirley). Rogers gives his typical laid-back performance, and acts everyone off the screen in the process. He really was a unique and remarkable talent, way ahead of his time in terms of his naturalistic performances, and must have been a little unnerving to work with for actors trained in more classical methods. Certainly Shirley and McGuire never get a look in when they share the screen with Rogers. Only the rotund figure of character actor Eugene Palette and his unforgettable foghorn voice manage to compete.

The era portrayed (described in the introduction simply as the '90s, as if the producers hadn't considered the possibility that the film would still be being shown in the 21st century) is pure Americana, but without the cloying sentimentality evident in so much of Hollywood's contemporaneous output. It's still an idealised version of America, in which sleepy jailer Palette throws down his keys to on-the-run Duke (McGuire) so that he can lock himself up, but the idealisation is never dwelled upon or forced down the viewer's throat. Anne Shirley, just a year after her breakthrough role in Anne of Green Gables is admirably de-glamourised (if there is such a word) as swamp girl Fleety Belle, who enjoys a confrontational relationship with Rogers' Doctor John Pearly before they eventually thaw toward one another, and Stepin Fetchit plays his usual sleepy-eyed simpleton. His roles were racist stereotypes to be sure, but there is something strangely mesmerising about his performances.

Like the steamboat upon which much of the story takes place, the film moves along at a steady old pace, never creating much of a sense of urgency as Pearly and Belle roam the Mississippi searching for New Moses, the only man who can save Duke from the noose, simply because it isn't trying to. This film isn't concerned with creating a suspenseful storyline so much as providing a showcase for Rogers' low-key charisma to work its charm.

This movie isn't shown on TV that often, so be sure to catch it if you get the chance.


KRK



Subject Written By Date/Time (PST)
  Mention of the retirement of the Delta Queen d 01-25-2009 - 13:55
  Re: Mention of the retirement of the Delta Queen Alfred Doten 01-26-2009 - 10:40
  NOT retirement, forced "grounding" David Dewey 01-26-2009 - 20:48
  Re: NOT retirement, forced "grounding" GRRR 01-27-2009 - 07:30
  Re: NOT retirement, forced "grounding" J 01-27-2009 - 07:59
  Re: NOT retirement, forced "grounding" Jim Fitzgerald 01-27-2009 - 17:24
  Re: NOT retirement, forced "grounding" douglasm 01-27-2009 - 18:47
  Re: NOT retirement, forced "grounding" David Dewey 01-27-2009 - 23:32
  Re: NOT retirement, forced "grounding" Ken Shattock (aka 'KRK') 01-28-2009 - 06:54
  Re: NOT retirement, forced "grounding" Alfred Doten 01-28-2009 - 11:33
  Re: NOT retirement, forced "grounding" Ken Shattock (aka 'KRK') 01-28-2009 - 17:47
  Re: "Steamboat Round the Bend" (plot) Ken Shattock (aka 'KRK') 01-28-2009 - 18:03
  Re: "Steamboat Round the Bend" (plot) Drew Jacksich 01-28-2009 - 21:49
  Re: "Steamboat Round the Bend" OPRRMS 01-28-2009 - 23:30
  Re: "Steamboat Round the Bend" Alfred Doten 01-29-2009 - 09:27
  Re: "Steamboat Round the Bend" Alfred Doten 01-29-2009 - 09:41
  Re: "Steamboat Round the Bend" Ken Shattock (KRK) 01-29-2009 - 15:24
  Re: 'River Lines" Operations Ken Shattock (KRK) 01-29-2009 - 15:51
  Re: "Steamboat Round the Bend" OldPoleBurner 01-29-2009 - 19:16
  Re: SN Videos & SN A-P Thread Ken Shattock (aka 'KRK') 01-30-2009 - 06:14
  Re: Walnut Creek Crossing Mystery OldPoleBurner 01-31-2009 - 02:14
  Re: Walnut Creek Crossing Mystery Ken Shattock (aka 'KRK') 01-31-2009 - 07:48
  Re: "Steamboat Round the Bend" Alfred Doten 02-01-2009 - 10:57


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