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The Capture

  • 1950
  • Approved
  • 1h 31m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
5,9/10
714
MA NOTE
Lew Ayres and Teresa Wright in The Capture (1950)
CrimeDramaWestern

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA badly injured fugitive explains to a priest how he came to be in his present predicament.A badly injured fugitive explains to a priest how he came to be in his present predicament.A badly injured fugitive explains to a priest how he came to be in his present predicament.

  • Director
    • John Sturges
  • Writer
    • Niven Busch
  • Stars
    • Lew Ayres
    • Teresa Wright
    • Victor Jory
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    5,9/10
    714
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • John Sturges
    • Writer
      • Niven Busch
    • Stars
      • Lew Ayres
      • Teresa Wright
      • Victor Jory
    • 29Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 10Commentaires de critiques
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    Rôles principaux39

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    Lew Ayres
    Lew Ayres
    • Lin Vanner
    Teresa Wright
    Teresa Wright
    • Ellen
    Victor Jory
    Victor Jory
    • Father Gomez
    Jacqueline White
    Jacqueline White
    • Luana
    Jimmy Hunt
    Jimmy Hunt
    • Mike Tevlin
    Barry Kelley
    Barry Kelley
    • Earl C. Mahoney
    Duncan Renaldo
    Duncan Renaldo
    • Carlos
    William Bakewell
    William Bakewell
    • Tolin
    Milton Parsons
    Milton Parsons
    • Thin Man
    Frank Matts
    Frank Matts
    • Juan
    Felipe Turich
    • Valdez
    Edwin Rand
    Edwin Rand
    • Sam Tevlin
    Rico Alaniz
    Rico Alaniz
    • Policeman
    • (uncredited)
    George Brand
    • Clark
    • (uncredited)
    Bob Burrows
    • Mexican Police Sergeant
    • (uncredited)
    Bob Castro
    • Sentry
    • (uncredited)
    Edward Coch
    • Captain
    • (uncredited)
    Paul Fierro
    Paul Fierro
    • Captain
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • John Sturges
    • Writer
      • Niven Busch
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs29

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    5wes-connors

    A Little More Action, A Little Less Talk

    Wounded fugitive Lew Ayres (as Lin Vanner) finds refuge in the company of convenient priest Victor Jory (as Father Gomez); in the latter's home, he relates, via flashback storytelling, his unfortunate story. Mainly, Mr. Ayres' tale concerns his stay as ranch hand for new widow Teresa Wright (as Ellen Tevlin) and her son, Jimmy Hunt (as Mike). Despite revealing he was responsible for her husband's death (after a payroll heist) Ayres wins Ms. Wright's hand in marriage.

    Most enjoyable during Ayres' sleuthing, after he weds Wright; during this time, there is a neatly directed John Sturges hanging. Still, this is a more unsatisfying than not film; it doesn't ever find a balance between psychological swerving talk, and occasional action. "Cisco Kid" Duncan Renaldo (as Carlos) can be spotted among the supporting players.
    5RJBurke1942

    The Capture – a psychological melodrama set among the Mexican badlands

    The director, John Sturges, is remembered for westerns – Gunfight at the OK Corral, The Magnificent Seven, Last Train from Gun Hill etc – and The Capture has a touch of that genre as the movie opens with Lew Ayres on the run from the Mexican Federales somewhere in those dark Mexican hills.

    The story is interesting on three levels: first, it has a Freudian element with Lew Ayres (playing an ex-oilman, Lin Vanner) suffering from a guilt complex, one that he acquired after killing, in haste, a man he thought was responsible for a payroll robbery; second, it's also a "whodunit" as Lin eventually tries to find out who really did steal the payroll; and third, the story is written by Niven Busch who also wrote the screenplay for Pursued, another psychological western which also starred Teresa Wright (and Robert Mitchum) in 1947.

    If you've seen Pursued, then you'll know that movie was photographed in very stark black and white – and a lot of it at night. This film follows that same format but, in my opinion, it was not done as well as the former movie. However, it's still good to look at.

    Lin Vanner tells the story mostly in flashback, while he rests at the house of a priest – and as he waits for the police to catch up with him. As stories go, it's somewhat pedestrian and predictable, but it does attempt to present for the viewer a very troubled man's need to resolve the doubts he has about personal motivation, integrity and courage. I'd seen Lew Ayres in other films, notably All Quiet on the Western Front, but I felt that other actors would have been better cast; somehow, his rendition of the character just didn't seem to be tough enough to carry on. Robert Mitchum would have been appropriate in the role, I think. Teresa Wright (as Ellen Tevlin), on the other hand, gave another competent performance as the embittered widow of the man, Sam Tevlin, whom Lin Vanner had killed. (Perhaps the studio thought it was too much to have Teresa Wright and Robert Mitchum in another psychological western so soon after Pursued?)

    It was great to see Duncan Renaldo (as Carlos) appear, however briefly; and, once again, Barry Kelley (as Earl Mahoney) turns up as one of the heavies that Lin Vanner must face in order to solve the puzzle and salve his conscience. And, in a surprise turnout, there's Victor Jory (one of Hollywood's long-time great character actors) as the sympathetic priest (Father Gomez) and sounding board for Lin Vanner's recounting of his miseries. I'd seen Victor Jory, in other movies, mostly as a bandit, an Indian, a hard-nosed Mexican cattleman, a cop and such like, so the role of priest was definitely different for him, but a role that he (under) played with consummate skill.

    For movie buffs and Sturges fans, I'd recommend this movie. If you're bored and you want to while away ninety minutes or so, you could do much worse.
    6ulicknormanowen

    Pursuing ,then pursued.

    As a big fan of Miss Wright ,the great character actress of Wyler's ,Walsh's or Hitchcock's classics , I was looking forward to watching this movie ;but as far as she's concerned ,I was disappointed :her part is underwritten , her screen presence is about half of Lew Ayres's ; her character is cardboard ,cast in the widowed-woman-with-child mold and predictable to a fault (although her evolution is preposterous: first she treats Ayres as a slave , then overnight she falls into his arms)

    On the other hand ,the male part is much more interesting : a man consumed with remorse ,who tries to find the truth and makes another faux pas ; a man who does not know where he stands anymore who confesses to a priest : the movie is a long flashback ,and can be considered ,from that point of view ,as a moderately successful film.
    Snow Leopard

    Interesting Drama

    This is an interesting drama that features a good leading performance by Lew Ayres and a story that combines action and a little psychology. The pace is uneven, particularly in the middle of the movie, and this keeps it from being better. But both the early sequences and the climactic chain of events work pretty well.

    Ayres plays a former oil man who once captured a suspected criminal, and then felt responsible when the man died in custody. He starts to get involved with the dead man's widow, even as he is haunted by uncertainty over whether he had done the right thing. It sets up a number of possibilities, and it is given an added air of fateful inevitability by the technique of having Ayres's character tell most of the story, in flashback style, to a priest.

    After a solid start, things bog down for a while in the middle, although Ayres and Teresa Wright do their best to keep it watchable. Eventually, though, it gets back on track, and the last few scenes tie things together and bring the story to a tense conclusion.
    GManfred

    Goofy adventure story

    The Capture tries mightily but in the end it suffers from a meandering script which is too full of plot devices and contrivances. The result is shocking as it was directed by the great John Sturges, who directed some of the best action pictures ever made, including "The Magnificent Seven". It is a picaresque type of a story which might be called " the Adventures of a Guilt-Ridden Oilman". Lew Ayres in the lead role bounces from place to place, falling in love with the wife of a man he has killed while searching for the real payroll thief. As he is on the lam in the midst of his guilt trip, he is eventually discovered and must hit the road again. Eventually he ends up in the same straits as the man he has killed, even incurring an identical injury as the dead man.....

    Sorry. I dozed off trying to recount the drab, preposterous proceedings. At best, it is a curiosity which is about 20 minutes too long and stretches the credulity of the viewer to the breaking point. Lew Ayres was good and Teresa Wright was excellent, but even so a question arises; Did they do drugs while writing scripts in the 40's?

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      Little Romance, No. 19, Op. 68
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      Music by Robert Schumann

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 8 avril 1950 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Daybreak
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Republic Studios, Hollywood, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis(Studio)
    • société de production
      • Niven Busch Productions
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    • Durée
      1 heure 31 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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