Pendant la guerre civile, un groupe de Confédérés s'échappe du camp de prisonniers de guerre de l'Union à Fort Bravo, mais doit affronter le désert, les Apaches Mescalero et les troupes de l... Tout lirePendant la guerre civile, un groupe de Confédérés s'échappe du camp de prisonniers de guerre de l'Union à Fort Bravo, mais doit affronter le désert, les Apaches Mescalero et les troupes de l'Union qui les poursuivent.Pendant la guerre civile, un groupe de Confédérés s'échappe du camp de prisonniers de guerre de l'Union à Fort Bravo, mais doit affronter le désert, les Apaches Mescalero et les troupes de l'Union qui les poursuivent.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Trooper
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- Confederate Prisoner
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- Confederate Lieutenant
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- Confederate Prisoner
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- Confederate Prisoner
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- Chaplain
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- Confederate Prisoner
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Of course the story still feels the need to put in a love-story into the movie but that's basically the curse of every movie that's over 50 years old. Nevertheless the love-story itself is also quite different and original, so it isn't as distracting as in most other genre movies from the same period often was the case.
Director John Sturges has made many entertaining and adventurous movies in his career and I consider this as one of them, though it obviously is not his best work. It's just a good and enjoyable movie, with some real great moments, for in between.
At times its painfully obvious that the movie was for some part shot in studios with fake looking backgrounds in it. It makes the movie look outdated but that also by now has become part of the charm of these sort of movies. The cinematography is from Robert Surtees, who perhaps was the greatest cinematographer of his time. This movie isn't his best done however but it's a worthy one.
William Holden is good in his role, though it's hard to always like him because of the stubbornness and seemingly lack of emotion of the character. The supporting cast also pull of well, especially John Forsythe.
The musical score by Jeff Alexander is surprisingly great and I mean really great. It's not the usual some old, same old '50's western drivel. It's a score worth searching out, though I don't think it's available anywhere.
An enjoyable movie to watch, that's worth watching if you get the chance.
7/10
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William Holden plays Captain Roper, a take ALL prisoners kind of game warden who refuses to let even one confederate soldier make his escape across the desert. The Union's Captain Roper's main adversary is Confederate Captain John Marsh who is played by John forsythe.
Now what would a good western be without these two rival Captain's one representing the southern states and the other representing the northern states be if there wasn't a good looking damsel in distress to fight over? Yes, the damsel these two captains are fighting over is Carla Forester, played by Eleanor Parker.
To summarize, the north is winning the Civil war so the southern troops are trying to escape from Fort Bravo (thus the title) but they have to travel through the hot and unforgiving desert and Captain Roper will chase anyone down, including the woman he is falling deep in love with, that being Carla Forester who is also on the run.
Fifty (50) years ago I would have had nightmares after watching the Mescalero Indians striking fear in the troops as they tried to hold off the Indians in the desert. But now I just sit back and enjoy a good old fashioned western which I would classify this feature film in the category of "Good".
I give the film a 6 out of 10 rating
William Holden is his usual excellent self as the moody captain who strikes fear into his confederate prisoners, but soon Eleanor Parker - who is there to help her boyfriend confederate captain played by Dynasty's William Forsyth to escape-thaws that cold exterior, and she falls for him too. This makes for an arresting dilemma for them, and a pleasant viewing. Escape from Fort Bravo is an interesting mix of romance, drama and the usual cavalry excursion. It's glossy like a painting, yet absorbing. However, the finale elevates this western drama further with a tense showdown with the Mescaleros. The locations is superbly captured, the Mesa and towering buttes just as commanding as John Sturges direction.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe small pistol Carla has is called a pepperbox (or pepperpot). Each barrel is loaded individually and has to be manually rotated to be fired. These types of guns were invented in the 1830s and predate the modern revolver by just a few years.
- GaffesCapt. Roper is in a gunfight in Death Valley and is shot in the left shoulder. When riding into town his right arm is in a sling.
- Citations
Cabot Young: How did a decrepit old man like you ever get in the war?
Campbell: Because all the smart young men like you was losing it.
- ConnexionsEdited into La conquête de l'Ouest (1976)
- Bandes originalesYellow Stripes
Written by Stan Jones
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 1 520 000 $US (estimé)
- Durée
- 1h 39min(99 min)
- Rapport de forme
- 1.66 : 1
- 1.75 : 1
- 1.37 : 1