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Grandes horizontes

Título original: The Big Land
  • 1957
  • Approved
  • 1h 32min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,3/10
750
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Alan Ladd, Virginia Mayo, and Edmond O'Brien in Grandes horizontes (1957)
Western clásicoOccidentalRomance

Tras la guerra civil, un granjero de Kansas se enfrenta a los elementos y a compradores de ganado corruptos que quieren construir un ferrocarril a Río Grande.Tras la guerra civil, un granjero de Kansas se enfrenta a los elementos y a compradores de ganado corruptos que quieren construir un ferrocarril a Río Grande.Tras la guerra civil, un granjero de Kansas se enfrenta a los elementos y a compradores de ganado corruptos que quieren construir un ferrocarril a Río Grande.

  • Dirección
    • Gordon Douglas
  • Guión
    • David Dortort
    • Martin Rackin
    • Frank Gruber
  • Reparto principal
    • Alan Ladd
    • Virginia Mayo
    • Edmond O'Brien
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,3/10
    750
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Gordon Douglas
    • Guión
      • David Dortort
      • Martin Rackin
      • Frank Gruber
    • Reparto principal
      • Alan Ladd
      • Virginia Mayo
      • Edmond O'Brien
    • 13Reseñas de usuarios
    • 7Reseñas de críticos
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    Alan Ladd
    Alan Ladd
    • Chad Morgan
    Virginia Mayo
    Virginia Mayo
    • Helen Jagger
    Edmond O'Brien
    Edmond O'Brien
    • Joe Jagger
    Anthony Caruso
    Anthony Caruso
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    Julie Bishop
    Julie Bishop
    • Kate Johnson
    John Qualen
    John Qualen
    • Sven Johnson
    Don Castle
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    • Tom Draper
    David Ladd
    David Ladd
    • David Johnson
    Jack Wrather Jr.
    • Olaf Johnson
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    George J. Lewis
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    James Anderson
    • Bob Cole
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    • Singer
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    • Foster
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    John Bose
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    Paul Bryar
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    • Singer
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    Gordon Carveth
    Gordon Carveth
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    • Dirección
      • Gordon Douglas
    • Guión
      • David Dortort
      • Martin Rackin
      • Frank Gruber
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    5bkoganbing

    Why,........."Cause the East Needs Beef."

    The Big Land is a western that has Alan Ladd as a war weary Civil War veteran who wants to go into the cattle business. He's had enough of killing over five years, but in the end Ladd has to let his skill with a gun settle the usual problems of the frontier.

    Anthony Caruso, a good friend of Ladd's in real life, has control of the rail shipping head where the Texas cattle arrive to be sent to the slaughterhouses in the east and he's not letting go. Of course the thing to do would be to just have it out right then and there with Caruso. But Ladd's had enough of killing from the Civil War and besides there would be no picture.

    He persuades a group of settlers to found an incorporate a town where the railroad will eventually be coming to. Designing and planning the town is a dissolute architect played by Edmond O'Brien. O'Brien's got a pretty sister in Virginia Mayo which is another reason Ladd stays interested and around.

    The thing I most remember about The Big Land is that constant repetition of the phrase, "the east needs beef." It's the reason Ladd, O'Brien, Mayo, are doing all that they are and enduring all the hardships. It's almost like no one will have a protein component in their diet unless Alan Ladd accomplishes what he sets out to do. It seemed to be a bit silly at times.

    There's enough action though for any good western fan to overcome a rather trite story. American viewers would soon be seeing all about cattle drives in the western television series Rawhide. And on the silver screen, cattle drives were the background for much better films like John Wayne's Red River.
    8Richie-67-485852

    A Big Movie

    Westerns of the 40's and even better the 50's held their own for entertainment and pleasure. Who doesn't like a story involving outdoors, cattle, the untamed west, shoot-outs, ranching, a love interest and more that when thrown together well gives us a memorable good time of it all. This is not a magnificent western but instead a standard for the western itself. On that note it delivers. Alan Ladd has a quiet type nature that is easy on the viewer and even when he gets mad he is still a nice guy. By contrast, the bad guys are just bad and stay that way all the time. In the background is still the civil war that is over but bad will is still harbored which in time goes away as we know. We get to like the characters and care about them having spent some background time getting to know them. This movie works and for that reason you get to spend your precious time watching a worthy movie. Everyone wins including the happy ending which wont let you down. Be clear that towns sprung up all over and it was the people in those towns that made sure they survived this difficult time in our history. It wasn't easy but then, anything worth having has a price beyond what we can see. The question is: Will we pay that price to have it? You see that is the true test of how bad you want it. In this movie, men on both sides risk their lives but the side that stuck up for law & order, for what's right and true will win every time. Good slow-eatin popcorn movie or delicious snacking with a tasty drink here. Mount-up and lets ride!
    searchanddestroy-1

    The great Caruso

    I remind this Gordon Douglas' western not because of Alan Ladd's presence - the good guy, as usual - but because of the villain character, which is also here as usual Anthony Caruso - nearly a cliché.... But I love this kind of role, as was Jack Palance in SHANE vs the same Alan Ladd. No real surprise here, despite the Gordon Douglas's flawless directing. The latest was a true professional anyway...Useless to say that I highly prefered Alan Ladd in ONE FOOT IN HEL, where his charater was so complex and ambivalent.... So, this western deserves to be seen, especially if you are a western buff, you can't miss it; I only gave my opinion, tha's all.
    7Nazi_Fighter_David

    An undistinguished star Western!

    Director Gordon Douglas, one of Warners' more versatile directors, teamed previously Ladd on 'The Iron Mistress', 'McConnell Story' and 'Santiago'...

    Alan Ladd has the familiar assignment of a man of action who has seen enough of killing in the late war... He brings it off in his smoothest style...

    Here, he is a six-shooter with no alternative, in a tale about cattlemen and wheat growers, who join forces in building a railroad near their land in an attempt to crush the activities of ruthless cattle-buyers... Ladd is forced to take action against Anthony Caruso and his henchman before settling down to marry the lovely Mayo and rebuild the new town...

    Virginia Mayo gives the film its few moments of sensitivity in the scene where she takes out on Ladd her grief over her brother's execution...

    Edmond O'Brien is cast as an educated man turned alcoholic... He is a wanderer disgusted by his cowardice, and gunned down when he makes a hopeless attempt to stand up to a heavy, bad man...

    Despite a few pretentious moments, 'The Big Land' is, on the whole, an undistinguished star Western..
    7planktonrules

    Familiar but very well done.

    When Alan Ladd and his partners bring their cattle from Texas to Missouri, local cattle buyer Anthony Caruso cheats the men and treats them like he's doing them a favor in the process! Ladd, however, doesn't fight--having a live and let live attitude.

    Ladd travels to a nearby town and is treated pretty poorly by the locals since he's a Southerner and the Civil War just ended. However, he stumbles into a relationship with Edmond O'Brien--an alcoholic who has a long history of screwing up his life. Ladd is able to help this new friend find a sense of direction and clean up his life, as they both hit on a scheme to build a town in Kansas that will make cattle drives closer AND they won't need to deal with Caruso. Of course, Caruso made it a habit of playing evil jerks in Westerns during the 50s, so it's pretty certain that he won't just sit back and watch as this new cattle town is created. And when he does behave in a naughty fashion, guess who's the guy to bring justice to this new town?

    The film is helped by two excellent leads--Ladd and O'Brien. While story elements are often quite familiar here (the tough boss, the hero that is slow to act, John Qualen with his Swede routine, etc.), the film is handled well and is enjoyable throughout.

    It's interesting that in this film O'Brien plays an alcoholic (a pretty familiar role for him actually, as he played this type character in several films) but in reality Alan Ladd was destroying himself with alcohol. He looks pretty lean in the film, but in subsequent films he became puffy and sometimes slurred his lines. It's really sad to see when you are a fan--fortunately, there isn't much evidence of this decline in THE BIG LAND.

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    • Curiosidades
      Final film of Julie Bishop.
    • Pifias
      Chad takes the all-metal coffee pot out of the campfire with his bare hands.
    • Citas

      Chad Morgan: What's the matter?

      Joe Jagger: I've been eating so much rabbit, when I sleep at night, I keep dreaming about carrots.

    • Conexiones
      Referenced in Sed de triunfo (1958)
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      Written by Leonard Rosenman and Wayne Shanklin

      Sung by Bonnie Lou Williams (uncredited) dubbing for Virginia Mayo

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 4 de julio de 1957 (Alemania Occidental)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Idioma
      • Inglés
    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • El gran país
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Tuolumne County, California, Estados Unidos
    • Empresa productora
      • Jaguar Productions
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      • 1h 32min(92 min)

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