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Ville sans loi

Titre original : A Lawless Street
  • 1955
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  • 1h 18min
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Randolph Scott, Angela Lansbury, Warner Anderson, John Emery, and Michael Pate in Ville sans loi (1955)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueMarshal Calem Ware must face unpleasant facts about his past when he attempts to run a criminal gang out of town.Marshal Calem Ware must face unpleasant facts about his past when he attempts to run a criminal gang out of town.Marshal Calem Ware must face unpleasant facts about his past when he attempts to run a criminal gang out of town.

  • Réalisation
    • Joseph H. Lewis
  • Scénario
    • Kenneth Gamet
    • Brad Ward
  • Casting principal
    • Randolph Scott
    • Angela Lansbury
    • Warner Anderson
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,4/10
    1,6 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Joseph H. Lewis
    • Scénario
      • Kenneth Gamet
      • Brad Ward
    • Casting principal
      • Randolph Scott
      • Angela Lansbury
      • Warner Anderson
    • 33avis d'utilisateurs
    • 13avis des critiques
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    Rôles principaux56

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    Randolph Scott
    Randolph Scott
    • Marshal Calem Ware
    Angela Lansbury
    Angela Lansbury
    • Tally Dickenson
    Warner Anderson
    Warner Anderson
    • Hamer Thorne
    Jean Parker
    Jean Parker
    • Cora Dean
    Wallace Ford
    Wallace Ford
    • Dr. Amos Wynn
    John Emery
    John Emery
    • Cody Clark
    James Bell
    James Bell
    • Asaph Dean
    Ruth Donnelly
    Ruth Donnelly
    • Molly Higgins
    Michael Pate
    Michael Pate
    • Harley Baskam
    Don Megowan
    Don Megowan
    • Dooley Brion
    Jeanette Nolan
    Jeanette Nolan
    • Mrs. Dingo Brion
    Victor Adamson
    Victor Adamson
    • Saloon Waiter
    • (non crédité)
    Harry Antrim
    Harry Antrim
    • Mayor Kent
    • (non crédité)
    Stanley Blystone
    Stanley Blystone
    • Rancher
    • (non crédité)
    Rudy Bowman
    Rudy Bowman
    • Townsman
    • (non crédité)
    Barry Brooks
    • Minor Role
    • (non crédité)
    George Bruggeman
    George Bruggeman
    • Townsman
    • (non crédité)
    Bob Burns
    Bob Burns
    • Townsman
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Joseph H. Lewis
    • Scénario
      • Kenneth Gamet
      • Brad Ward
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    michaelRokeefe

    The right people make the law.

    Classic western. A marshal(Randolph Scott)finds himself tired of taming the beast. A hired gunman(Michael Pate)is hired by businessmen(Warner Anderson and John Emery)to "take care of" the lawman so corruption can run the town. Plenty of action and strong supporting cast featuring: Jean Parker, Don Megowan, Wallace Ford and Angela Lansbury as the winsome showgirl. Pate as the gloved gunman practically steals the show. The stoic Scott proves why he has top billing.
    6FosterAlbumen

    Ramshackle highlights

    Posters' reactions to A Lawless Street divide sharply between most who think it's a comfortable classic and a few who complain of its poor writing and flat acting. I'm a considerable Randolph Scott fan, and Angela Lansbury looks great in her tight period costumes, but there's little chemistry and their script doesn't help. The theme of civilizing the west is respectable, with the town as "beast" a fair metaphor, but aside from horses and drinking, the words don't become flesh as Columbia earns its rep as the cheap studio. The only interesting part of the writing is the names: Calem, Asaph, Harley. The score is strangely inappropriate, and the second half seems rushed compared to the building of character in the first half. The populous cast is of some talent and interest, but some characters look alike and appear after such long intervals that they're hard to tell apart. Still and all, Scott has the power of his generation to turn any part into his trademark character of integrity, and Angela seems like a visitor from another planet or studio.
    rmax304823

    More Routine than Anything Else

    The story is simplicity itself. Scott is the marshall keeping the town (referred to several times as a wild beast) peaceful despite the efforts of two corrupt businessmen to take it over and run it on their terms. They hire a gunman (Pate) to come in and knock off Scott. At about the same time Scott's showgirl wife (Lansbury) shows up. They've separated because she doesn't want him using guns to earn a living. Or something like that. (Where have we seen this before?) Pate shoots Scott, who recovers later and shoots Pate. The businessmen are subdued by the rest of the townspeople who have come to their senses and acquired ethics. Scott hands over his badge because the beast has been tamed and the town no longer needs his kind of marshall. He rides off into the sunset with his wife and a carriage full of luggage and mulligan stew. The end.

    Angela Lansbury is a first-rate actress. She wows the audience in pieces as different as "The Manchurian Candidate," "Death on the Nile," and "Sweeney Todd" on Broadway. But she's given practically nothing to do here. Warner Anderson's acting is flat and matter-of-fact but he's okay. The other villainous businessmen are less than interesting, which is too bad because movies like this depend as much on the character of their heavies as they do on the star. Wally Ford is in the Thomas Mitchell/ Edgar Buchanan part. The movie's score blossoms during the overture to Lansbury's stage appearance. Elsewhere the score is overblown and sounds hastily assembled with comic notes where none are called for.

    The second half of the movie deteriorates. I cannot imagine why the rich ranchers and the rest of the townspeople (the wild beasts) have a sudden and entirely unmotivated change of heart and rally to Scott's side. Also, Scott gets to beat hell out of a human being the size of Man Mountain Dean, without using a gun. The two men have a lengthy and brutal fistfight and wind up with their shirts torn to shreds but not a drop of blood is spilled. But the first third of the movie gives Scott some scenes and dialogue that are outstanding for him, considering his usual persona. He shoots a man in self defense and is, if not ashamed of having done it, at least remorseful. The victim's widow has some sensible and believable lines too, and not favorable to Scott. Scott doesn't go on about his sadness -- he never goes on about anything. But we can sense the writers and the director giving him a chance to play something more than a heroic marble statue. It would have been nice had the rest of the movie been so played.
    7RanchoTuVu

    weird western

    A town is at the crossroads between law and order and its commercial interests, saloon owner Cody Clarke (John Emery) and mayor Hamer Thorne (Warner Anderson) choose the latter in order to maintain the surging saloon business. In order to achieve their goal they have to get rid of the competent marshal played by Randolph Scott, and hire a gunman (Michael Pate) to take care of him. Scott is wounded and widely believed to have been killed, but comes back to settle scores, while his ex-wife (Angela Lansbury) who is now a singer and dancer in a burlesque company comes into town and does a quite revealing song and dance number. Directed by B film genius Joseph H. Lewis, the film has originality, style, and quite an interesting premise, though the opportunities slip by.
    7HotToastyRag

    The odds are against him

    Was it just me, but after Randolph Scott's Rag nomination in 1954, did he seem happier and more confident? Maybe not, but he seems to have an extra spring in his step in 1955's A Lawless Street. Every time he goes downstairs in his boarding house and enjoys breakfast with the landlady, he charms and flirts with her with a huge grin on his face; it's adorable.

    Scottie McScottie Pants plays a sheriff in this movie, but one with enemies. The story arc is actually really entertaining, even though it seems simple enough. The secrets, double crosses, and surprising twists reveal themselves in perfect pace as the town turns against him. Only one person seems to be on his side, and even she has a difficult time of it because of their troubled past: Angela Lansbury. She's a dance hall girl in town for a performance, and Scottie's ex-girlfriend!

    Sometimes western movies don't bother with authenticity. I always pay attention to details, like cleanliness of clothing, the outside appearance of buildings, and whether or not respectable women have platinum hair and eye makeup. A Lawless Street features a realism worth noting: the saloon performance by Angela Lansbury. Many times, old west movies glamorize the entertainment industry, showing thin, beautiful chorus girls all perfectly in step dancing to a full orchestral sound. In this movie, Angela's backup dancers weren't all thin and pretty, nor were they all perfectly in step. There were only a few instruments in the pit, and the theater itself was quite small. How refreshing! If you like seeing Scottie defy the odds when they're all against him, check out this entertaining western.

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    • Anecdotes
      The calendar that Randolph Scott tears a page off every day carries an ad for "Gamet's Vegetable Compound." Kenneth Gamet wrote the screenplay for this and several other westerns co-produced by Scott and Harry Joe Brown.
    • Gaffes
      The men's shirts in the film button down the front their entire length. Shirts like this were not invented until the early 20th century, and did not become popular until the mid to late 1920s.
    • Citations

      Marshal Calem Ware: Men, Cody Clark is buying drinks. He won all bets.

      Cody Clark: That's right. Drinks are on the house...and everybody is welcomed!

      Marshal Calem Ware: You can also take up a collection for burying Dingo. Add this

      [money]

      Marshal Calem Ware: to it.

      Cody Clark: That's right nice of you Calem. Funny how a man softens to another when once he's killed him.

      Marshal Calem Ware: I don't know about that. I'd do as much if it were your funeral.

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    • How long is A Lawless Street?Alimenté par Alexa

    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 27 juillet 1956 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Français
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • La calle sin ley
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Columbia/Warner Bros. Ranch - 411 North Hollywood Way, Burbank, Californie, États-Unis(town scenes)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Producers-Actors Corporation
      • Scott-Brown Productions
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    • Durée
      • 1h 18min(78 min)
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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