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The Well

  • 1951
  • Approved
  • 1h 26m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
7,2/10
947
MA NOTE
Gwendolyn Laster and Richard Rober in The Well (1951)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA small, racially-mixed American town succumbs to violence and utter mayhem after a white man suspected of kidnapping a missing black girl is released by the white authority.A small, racially-mixed American town succumbs to violence and utter mayhem after a white man suspected of kidnapping a missing black girl is released by the white authority.A small, racially-mixed American town succumbs to violence and utter mayhem after a white man suspected of kidnapping a missing black girl is released by the white authority.

  • Directors
    • Leo C. Popkin
    • Russell Rouse
  • Writers
    • Russell Rouse
    • Clarence Greene
  • Stars
    • Gwendolyn Laster
    • Richard Rober
    • Maidie Norman
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,2/10
    947
    MA NOTE
    • Directors
      • Leo C. Popkin
      • Russell Rouse
    • Writers
      • Russell Rouse
      • Clarence Greene
    • Stars
      • Gwendolyn Laster
      • Richard Rober
      • Maidie Norman
    • 27Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 21Commentaires de critiques
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
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    • Nommé pour 2 oscars
      • 1 victoire et 4 nominations au total

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    Gwendolyn Laster
    • Carolyn
    Richard Rober
    Richard Rober
    • Ben Kellog
    Maidie Norman
    Maidie Norman
    • Mrs. Crawford
    George Hamilton
    • Grandfather
    Ernest Anderson
    Ernest Anderson
    • Mr. Crawford
    Dick Simmons
    Dick Simmons
    • Mickey
    Lane Chandler
    Lane Chandler
    • Stan
    Pat Mitchell
    • Peter
    Margaret Wells
    • Schoolteacher
    Wheaton Chambers
    Wheaton Chambers
    • Woody
    Michael Ross
    Michael Ross
    • Frank
    Russell Trent
    • Chet
    Allen Mathews
    • Hal
    John Philips
    • Fred
    Walter Morrison
    • Art
    Christine Larson
    Christine Larson
    • Casey
    Jess Kirkpatrick
    Jess Kirkpatrick
    • Quigley
    Roy Engel
    Roy Engel
    • Gleason
    • Directors
      • Leo C. Popkin
      • Russell Rouse
    • Writers
      • Russell Rouse
      • Clarence Greene
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs27

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    8ares1996

    Very interesting film

    I saw this film a few times as a kid back in the 60s or 70s. I remember it as pretty good for its time. I also remember Harry Morgan from "Dragnet" as being the only cast member I recognized then or now. I was mostly caught up in watching how supposedly reasonable people in the grip of panic, impatience, and uncertainty make assumptions, point fingers, cast blame, and jump to conclusions. Misunderstandings pile up on top of each like a 10-car highway accident and push the town closer and closer to a dreaded race riot while the actual victim's plight seems all but forgotten.

    For its time, I'm sure this movie was a bold move. It's a shame it hasn't been broadcast again recently. It's definitely worth a look.
    EyeAskance

    "WELL" done B movie

    A perennial late-night TV favorite during the 60s and 70s, THE WELL is a tense, sharply directed B programmer which denotes the gradual escalation of a racial conflict within a rural U. S. community, ignited by the suspicious disappearance of a little black girl. In truth, she had fallen into a deep forgotten well, trapped yet alive. During the ensuing police investigation, a misinformative detail leaked to the public leads to a series of progressively violent cross-racial confrontations which intensify until the missing child's true perile is learned. The film's concluding moments focus on her rescue mission, an enormous undertaking which draws the entire town to spectate. These scenes crackle with edge-of-your-seat tension, and are surprisingly well realized for such a modest production. Presumably, the key inspiration for this project was the heartbreaking Kathy Fiscus tragedy which occurred two years earlier, becoming a watershed moment in television broadcasting.

    Though the grubbiness of underfunding is occasionally evident, this is a first-rate example of second-string cinema which bravely touches on sensitive sociopolitical issues nearly always skirted by Hollywood at the time. It's a great opportunity to see some of Hollywood's black performers of the period getting a chance to shine in dramatic parts beyond the one-dimensional maids, footmen, and dubious comic relief characters to which they were then so commonly relegated. THE WELL is often cited as a "film noir", though I'd personally disagree...stylistically, there are a few minor distinctions to that end, but the basal elements would render it an anomalous addition to the noir canon.

    6.5/10.
    9hitchcockthelegend

    Excellent and potent sleeper from the early 50s.

    This is a normal small American town, for years the mixed race inhabitants have lived in total harmony as one community. But when little black girl Carolyn Crawford falls down a well, she's feared to have been kidnapped, and this after having last being seen with a white man in town. This town becomes something completely different....

    The Well, a B budgeted movie with a cast consisting largely of unknowns. Dually directed by two equally unheralded men. Boasting a DVD cover that has nothing to do with the theme of the film, and shunted out of conscious by the release the same year of Billy Wilder's bigger produced, "person in underground peril," Ace In The Hole.

    It's a crime in itself that this B movie gem has had the odds stacked against it getting wider and more productive exposure. For thematically, which is three fold, it's a film that desperately deserves more people to take it on and appraise it in the modern age. Released in 1951, before racial tensions were to explode into American history, The Well is a brave offering from co-writer's Russell Rouse {also co-director} and Clarence Greene. Not content to just offer up a one dimensional rescue piece concerning mixed races, they take the ugly racial aggression here and sit it next to the ugliness of human wild fire ignorance. From a dubiously casted assumption, this town implodes, and it's an ugliness that paints the human race in a dim and unflattering light. Even the police, on who this town depends on, are pulled along by the tide of insanity. Five burly officers interrogating one bemused and frightened suspect, they have their man regardless of facts. Something that over the course of history we know has reared its ugly head. It very much reminded me of a Rod Serling Twilight Zone episode called "The Monsters Are Due On Maple Street". Anyone familiar with that particular piece will have some idea of what drives The Well forward.

    Possibly part inspired by the sad and tragic case of little Kathy Fiscus, who in 1949 fell down a San Marino well, Rouse's picture shifts to an equally, and engrossing gear for its final third. After having been caught up in the town coming apart, we, as well as the town, suddenly get a jolt back to earth. There is after all a little girl missing here. Now we get the inevitable tonal shift that most viewers would have expected, but it's no less dramatic for it. And it's now when the film well and truly makes its point, a point of reference that should be heeded as long as we all shall live.

    Having a cast of relative no names, tho Barry Kelley as Sam Packard and Harry Morgan as Claude Packard will be names to some {ie:me!} really gives the film a grounded in reality feel. It's not hard to accept these people as small town residents, and thus the film is far better for it. The story is further aided by the score from Dimitri Tiomkin, at times funereal, at others a booming bombastic character itself. Sadly the print of the film is desperately in need of a remaster, which as it's unlikely to get one, means that the cinematography work of Ernest Laszlo struggles to come thru. But don't let the print put you off, if you get the chance to see this film then don't pass up the chance, for you may find yourself better off for the experience. 9/10
    8planktonrules

    Much more daring than a typical Hollywood film on race from this era.

    "The Well" is a seldom seen film about race that is incredibly daring and far ahead of its time. Fortunately, it's now on YouTube and I strongly recommend you give this movie a chance.

    The movie is an independent film released through United Artists. Sometime this could indicate that a picture is cheap and shoddy...but this one is inexpensive but a quality film throughout. And, because most of the actors are unknown, the effort looks more real than a typical and glossy Hollywood picture.

    It begins with a black 5 year-old being reported missing and the police investigate. Soon they uncover some witnesses who say they saw a white man with the child and soon the entire community starts jumping to conclusions. This ends up tearing the town apart and underlying racial issues come boiling to the surface and race riots soon begin. Once they find the white man, however, the problem isn't over as he insists he's innocent and you cannot help but think that he's telling the truth. What's next? See the film.

    Let's get to the bad first. There really isn't much bad about the film. My only criticism is that the film is poorly paced. The first half is great and moves quickly (possibly a bit too quickly) but the second half is so long and drawn out that it seriously impacts the tempo of the film. Compacting the final portion would have improved the film a lot.

    As for the good, there is so much to like. The acting and script are excellent and the director did a great job of getting the most from mostly small-time actors. One of the only recognizable faces is Harry Morgan as the accused...and this was well before he became a star. Also, when it came to race, the film is FAR more honest, daring and blunt than a typical race film of the era. In "The Well", folks use very harsh language that is shocking...and I like how the film didn't avoid showing the ugliness of racism. Movies today aren't this honest about race in many ways. Hard-hitting and well made, this is a really good film that needs to be seen.
    8bux

    A taut drama of racial tensions in a small town.

    Racial tensions are already at a fever pitch, when a tiny black girl disappears. A white traveler, passing thru is suspected. This is a grim, gripping tale of bigotry and redemption. Morgan is outstanding as the sympathetic white traveler who ultimately is the town's salvation. Without a doubt, Morgan should have received the Oscar for this one!

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      The only non-Best Picture Oscar nominee that year to be nominated for Best Editing.
    • Gaffes
      The gang who was chasing the young man down the street are closer to the car before the scene change of the car driving off.
    • Citations

      Ben Kellog: Nobody's walking away from this because I need 50 for every one of you. I'd like to walk out of it too. But if I'm in it, you're in it with me.

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      Referenced in Eine Berliner Romanze (1956)

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 24 septembre 1951 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Presahli bunar
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Marysville, Californie, États-Unis(Marysville Elementary School scenes)
    • sociétés de production
      • Harry Popkin Productions
      • Cardinal Productions
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    • Budget
      • 450 000 $ US (estimation)
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    • Durée
      1 heure 26 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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