Deux frères démobilisés de l'armée des Confédérés font équipe avec un homme d'affaires pour un convoi de bétail du Texas au Montana où ils rencontrent des maraudeurs, des Sioux en colère et ... Tout lireDeux frères démobilisés de l'armée des Confédérés font équipe avec un homme d'affaires pour un convoi de bétail du Texas au Montana où ils rencontrent des maraudeurs, des Sioux en colère et du mauvais temps.Deux frères démobilisés de l'armée des Confédérés font équipe avec un homme d'affaires pour un convoi de bétail du Texas au Montana où ils rencontrent des maraudeurs, des Sioux en colère et du mauvais temps.
- Director
- Writers
- Stars
- Luis
- (as Juan Garcia)
- Col. Norris
- (as Stevan Darrell)
- Wrangler
- (uncredited)
- Saloon Dealer
- (uncredited)
- Miner
- (uncredited)
- Hotel Guest
- (uncredited)
- Maria - the Dressmaker
- (uncredited)
- Cattle Buyer
- (uncredited)
- …
- Man
- (uncredited)
- Hank - Livery Stable Owner
- (uncredited)
- Spanish Girl
- (uncredited)
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What makes it work so well is what made any Clark Gable movie work; Clark Gable. He had an on screen presence that has been rivaled by few, if any, leading men before or since. As Robert Ryan's character, Nathan Stark, says of gable's character Ben Allison, "he's what every boy wants to be when he grows up, and what every man wishes he had been when he's old." This is a line clearly meant to describe Gable himself.
The film's plot is predictable but it works. Ben Allison and his brother Clint are down on their luck after serving in the Civil War "in a left handed sort of way" as rebels with Quantrill's Raiders. They decide to hold up a cattle baron (Stark) for some fast cash. But in a twist, they agree to return his money and sign on with him for a dangerous cattle drive north for the promise of greater earnings. Along the way Jayne Russell shows up to be the love interest.
Cameron Mitchell is excellent in a role he seems to have perfected, that of a drunken gunslinger who gets his due before the film ends. Juan Garcia is superb as the leader of a Mexican crew of caballeros that once served with Colonel Allison and have remained loyal to him over the years. You can see his total loyalty to "Colonel Allison" in everything he says and does.
All in all, a top notch film.
This is a classic western,which recalls "red river" , a bit overlong because an action-packed story this is definitely not.The cinematography is splendid ,and enhances marvelous landscapes with a good use of scope ,but the movie lacks madness of earlier Walsh works such as "Colorado territory" or "pursued" or even later extravaganzas such as "band of angels".
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesIt was reported that Clark Gable, who described himself as 6'2", wore lifts to look taller than his 6'4" co-star Robert Ryan in several scenes. Gable also stood on a box to look taller than Ryan when they first see the jayhawkers.
- GaffesThe film begins in 1866, but most of the firearms used are from later. Most pistols are Colt Single-Action Army with various barrel lengths, introduced in 1873. Most of the lever-action rifles are Winchester model 1873s. The only firearm that is period is the Remington 1866 derringer Ben takes from Stark in the stable.
- Citations
[about Ben Allison]
Nathan Stark: There goes the only man I ever respected. He's what every boy thinks he's going to be when he grows up and wishes he had been when he's an old man.
- Générique farfeluOpening credits prologue: MONTANA TERRITORY 1866
They came from the South, headed for the goldfields...Ben and Clint Allison, lonely, desperate men. Riding away from a heartbreak memory of Gettysburg. Looking for a new life. A story of tall men - and long shadows.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Biography: Jane Russell: Body and Soul (1997)
Meilleurs choix
- How long is The Tall Men?Propulsé par Alexa
Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 3 115 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 10 714 $ US
- Durée
- 2h 2m(122 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.55 : 1