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Une nation en marche

Titre original : Wells Fargo
  • 1937
  • Approved
  • 1h 37min
NOTE IMDb
6,4/10
676
MA NOTE
Bob Burns, Frances Dee, and Joel McCrea in Une nation en marche (1937)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe life and career of a Wells Fargo official frames this fictionalized account of the express company's formation.The life and career of a Wells Fargo official frames this fictionalized account of the express company's formation.The life and career of a Wells Fargo official frames this fictionalized account of the express company's formation.

  • Réalisation
    • Frank Lloyd
  • Scénario
    • Paul Schofield
    • Gerald Geraghty
    • Frederick J. Jackson
  • Casting principal
    • Joel McCrea
    • Bob Burns
    • Frances Dee
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,4/10
    676
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Frank Lloyd
    • Scénario
      • Paul Schofield
      • Gerald Geraghty
      • Frederick J. Jackson
    • Casting principal
      • Joel McCrea
      • Bob Burns
      • Frances Dee
    • 9avis d'utilisateurs
    • 11avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Nommé pour 1 Oscar
      • 3 victoires et 1 nomination au total

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    Rôles principaux99+

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    Joel McCrea
    Joel McCrea
    • Ramsay MacKay
    Bob Burns
    Bob Burns
    • Hank York - a Wanderer
    Frances Dee
    Frances Dee
    • Justine Pryor
    Lloyd Nolan
    Lloyd Nolan
    • Dal Slade
    Henry O'Neill
    Henry O'Neill
    • Henry Wells
    Mary Nash
    Mary Nash
    • Mrs. Pryor
    Ralph Morgan
    Ralph Morgan
    • Nicholas Pryor
    Johnny Mack Brown
    Johnny Mack Brown
    • Talbot Carter
    • (as John Mack Brown)
    Porter Hall
    Porter Hall
    • James Oliver
    Jack Clark
    • William Fargo
    Clarence Kolb
    Clarence Kolb
    • John Butterfield
    Robert Cummings
    Robert Cummings
    • Dan Trimball - Prospector
    Granville Bates
    Granville Bates
    • Bradford - Banker
    Harry Davenport
    Harry Davenport
    • Ingalls - Banker
    Frank Conroy
    Frank Conroy
    • Ward - Banker
    Brandon Tynan
    Brandon Tynan
    • Edwards - Newspaper Publisher
    Peggy Stewart
    Peggy Stewart
    • Alice MacKay
    Bernard Siegel
    Bernard Siegel
    • Pawnee
    • Réalisation
      • Frank Lloyd
    • Scénario
      • Paul Schofield
      • Gerald Geraghty
      • Frederick J. Jackson
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    • Production, box office et plus encore chez IMDbPro

    Avis des utilisateurs9

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    8danjgagne

    I love the Lonestar Channel!

    Since getting a channel exclusively devoted to Westerns, I've seen movies that are never seen on regular channels, like Wells Fargo.

    Joel McRea, whom I'd enjoyed immensely in These Three, is impressive in a Western. He's rugged and tough, but goes beyond the stereotype, and is sensitive and understanding. He ages from his 20's to his 60's believably. The story of courier service extending out west makes me want to read more about these pioneers of exploration.
    7searchanddestroy-1

    Only for history

    And I am not sure that everything here is accurate; anyway I don't consider it as a western. I did not find it interesting at all, it is destined to film goes to fill in their knowledge in terms of films, that's all. It is mostly talk, talks, the kind of films that Republic Pictures gave us in the late forties. I prefered Frank lloyd for MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY, IF I WERE KING or RULERS OF THE SEA; after all, Frank Lloyd was a sea adventures film maker, not a western one. I prefered his LAST COMMAND, his last movie. But this one is an epic film, which tells a part of American history. As a French, Hmmm.
    8bkoganbing

    A Well Done Epic Western

    Paramount with the production of Wells Fargo and The Plainsman started the return of westerns to the A picture list with big budgets. Though the Cecil B. DeMille production of The Plainsman is flashier and splashier, Wells Fargo under the direction of Frank Lloyd seems to have had more staying power. It certainly has the budget of a DeMille film and kind of hard to think that Adolph Zukor would have sprung for two big budget westerns in the same year. If they had flopped Paramount would have gone under.

    Frank Lloyd is a name all but forgotten by today's fans. Yet he had won two Academy Awards by the time Wells Fargo came out, for The Divine Lady in 1929 and for Cavalcade in 1933. And he had just missed winning a third the year before for his greatest film, Mutiny on the Bounty. He got good performances out of the whole cast.

    Stuart Lake wrote the script and he borrows from Edna Ferber's style of story telling. The action of the film covers a twenty five year period from the early 1840s to Reconstruction. Joel McCrea as Ramsey MacKay is an Edna Ferber like hero, a heroic man involved in a big enterprise who sacrifices a lot of personal happiness towards that end. Frances Dee, Mrs. McCrea in real life, is his loving if not always understanding wife, also in the Ferber tradition.

    The fictional Ramsey MacKay is an important part of the growing company of Wells Fargo. Henry O'Neill and Frank Clark, play the real life partners of John Wells and William Fargo, with Clarence Kolb as John Butterfield who later merges his stagecoach line with them.

    The only part of the film I found a bit ridiculous was the battle between McCrea who is taking a gold shipment east and the Confederates led by Johnny Mack Brown. Somehow I don't believe the desperate Confederacy towards the end of the war would have had Brown offer to parley with McCrea and give him a chance to surrender peacefully if the Confederates were outnumbered. Even with Brown being a friendly rival for Dee's hand earlier on, this was in fact war. When the shooting starts the battle is well staged.

    Paramount shot this one on location for the most part and the production values do show. Frank McGlyn played Abraham Lincoln in this film as he did in The Plainsman.

    Bob Burns who was a regular on Bing Crosby's Kraft Music Hall at the time and appeared in a few Paramount films with Bing plays the sidekick role here. Look for Bob Cummings in a small part as a young prospector.

    Wells Fargo is a well done epic western and in fact it's the film that really made Joel McCrea a western star.
    8boblipton

    How The West Was Won

    Joel McCrea plays the man who did the daring deeds that made the Wells Fargo Company a byword for a national company, from transporting live oysters to Buffalo to California gold to Washington.

    It's one of those big clunky movies that defined the A western in the 1930s, reeking of Manifest Destiny, and for a movie like that you needed Cecil B. Demille in charge, or Frank Lloyd. Here, with a a huge and sprawling cast of characters, it's held together by McCrea's scenes with his real-life wife as his character's wife. McCreaoften seemed awkward and unsettled in his roles, an aspect that was exploited brilliantly for comedy by Preston Sturges. Here he shows a tenderness and vulnerability that is surprising. Of course, we can attribute some of that to his screen lovemaking being with his wife. But Lloyd, although he was typecast as a director of epics, was far more capable than planning the big scenes, and it shows here.
    dougdoepke

    Disjointed

    Fans of McCrea looking for a standard shoot-em-up should look elsewhere. That would be okay if the movie were as good as most McCrea westerns, but it's not. Too much time is spent trying to get Ramsay's (McCrea) love life straightened out. The trouble is this tends to crowd out the interesting other two themes— namely, opening highways to the West and action and adventure along the way.

    Now, with so much going on, narrative transitions from one thread to the next become important. But, I agree with reviewer Maxwell-- this key element in the storyline is handled very clumsily. It's sometimes hard to follow developments because of muddy segues, plus a sloppy script that appears to want to do too much with too many marginal characters. On a different note, what's with IMDb listing Lloyd Nolan in the credits. If he's in the picture, I couldn't spot him, and he's not someone easy to miss. Maybe he got edited out.

    On the plus side are actors McCrea, winsome wife Dee, and a fearsome Mary Nash, some good crowd scenes, and several edifying historical facts. Still, I too, was left wondering just what Wells-Fargo did as a day-to-day business, which seems an odd omission given the movie's title. Anyway, to me, the movie was a disappointment despite a bigger than average budget and an effort at historical sweep.

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    Le saviez-vous

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    • Anecdotes
      Paramount claimed the set to recreate San Francisco's Portsmouth Square was the largest ever built. Seven acres of a hilltop were leveled and graded, and 32 buildings were erected.
    • Gaffes
      A stage pulls into a way station where everyones been killed by indians. Close up of last stones, all of which are round, being put on graves but as stage pulls away pas the graves they're covered with large irregular shaped rocks.
    • Citations

      Hank York - a Wanderer: I've had no more luck than a duck with a doorknob.

    • Connexions
      Referenced in Studios on Parade (1941)
    • Bandes originales
      Where I Ain't Been Before
      (1937)

      Music by Burton Lane

      Lyrics by Ralph Freed

      Sung by Bob Burns (uncredited) and played as part of the score

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    • How long is Wells Fargo?Alimenté par Alexa

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    • Date de sortie
      • 18 mai 1938 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Wells Fargo
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Angels Camp, Californie, États-Unis
    • Société de production
      • Paramount Pictures
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    • Budget
      • 1 500 000 $US (estimé)
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    • Durée
      1 heure 37 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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