Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueGreer Garson plays a female doctor who plans to introduce modern techniques of medicine to old Santa Fe in 1880, but is opposed by an established doctor.Greer Garson plays a female doctor who plans to introduce modern techniques of medicine to old Santa Fe in 1880, but is opposed by an established doctor.Greer Garson plays a female doctor who plans to introduce modern techniques of medicine to old Santa Fe in 1880, but is opposed by an established doctor.
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- Trooper Martinez-Martinez
- (as Gonzalez Gonzalez)
- Karg
- (as Bob Wilke)
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There is also the reality of how women Hollywood films seem to be retired once the aging process makes them too old for leading ladies. Garson isn't the best representative for this argument because her acting style was of another era. But she should have been able to continue on were she not so much a star. That comes through here loud and clear.
A soap-opera Western stars a brave female doctor who uses the power of medic science and her raw courage to vanquish difficulties . Acceptable picture allegedly based on actual events , the film has agreeable messages dealing with an obstinate physician who fights for the rights of the Mexicans and other unfortunate people and based on mutual respect for independence of the Woman rather than submission to Man , as well as demonstrations of modern medical science . As our starring brings to the West the latest medical theories , equipment as well as innovations and opposed by an established doctor . Main and support cast are frankly good . Greer Garson gives an attractive acting by playing a female doctor who plans to introduce modern techniques of medicine , while Dana Andrews is nice as the serious widower doctor who eventually falls for her and Lois Smith as his rebel daughter . Along with a stunning support cast , such as : Cameron Mitchell, Walter Hampden , Pedro Gonzalez Gonzalez , Joan Camden , José Torvay, Frank DeKova , ordinary nasty Robert J. Wilke, Russell Johnson , Gregory Walcott , Douglas Kennedy , Paul Birch and brief apperances of two historical characters : New Mexico Governor Lewis Wallace who wrote ¨Ben Hur¨ -well performed by Ralph Moody- and pardoned Billy The Kid played by early deceased Nick Adams.
It contains a colorful and gorgeous cinematography in CinemaScope and Technicolor by Harold Rosson and Robert Surtees , shot on location in Ironwood Forest National Monument, Arizona, Tucson Mountains , Sonoran Desert, Arizona, Sierrita Mountains, Arizona . This Grand scale Western was professionally directed by Mervyn Leroy , though it was unsuccessful . Mervyn was a Hollywood craftsman who earlier made the classic mobster movie : ¨Little Caesar¨ with Edward G. Robinson and furthermore , he produced and partly directed, without credit the studio's classic Wizard of Oz (1939) . He was a typical Hollywood filmmaker who directed a lot of lavish and usually successful movies, such as : Gold Diggers 1933 , I am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang , Waterloo Bridge , Anthony Adverse , Devil at 4 O'Clock , Gypsy , Million Dollar Mermaid, Without Reservations , Little Women that won Academy Award : Oscar 1949 Art Direction/Set Decoration, Thirty seconds over Tokyo and his big hit : Quo Vadis . The picture will appeal to Greer Garson fans and Western aficionados .
The film is set in Santa Fe during the late 19th century. It begins with a plucky female doctor (Garson) arriving there not only to see her no-good brother but also to live there. However, there already is one doctor in town (Dana Andrews) and he's a sexist who insists that women aren't cut out for 'man's work'. Not surprisingly, the pair eventually fall in love. However, it's the stuff in the middle that makes the film interesting...but I'll let you see that for yourself.
"Strange Lady in Town" is a great example of a decent film despite insane casting decisions. While the film is far from a classic (as it's awfully predictable in some ways), it never was dull and is worth seeing. Plus, while miscast, Garson tried her best and Andrews was, as always, excellent.
By the way, the film shows an insane cliché. When a guy is getting a tooth pulled, his 'friend' bashes him on the head with his gun butt to knock him out!! Kid's DON'T try this at home...all you'll really achieve is brain damage!
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesMargaret O'Brien was originally considered for the role of Spurs O'Brien.
- GaffesAt least twice in the film's dialogue, the late-19th century father of antiseptic surgery, Joseph Lister (1827-1912),1st Baron Lister is, for some obscure reason, incorrectly referred to as "Jacob Lister".
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Dr. Rourke O'Brien: The way you roll that off your tongue, it's a pleasure to hear. But what do you have in that steel trap you call a heart? I'll tell you what you've got. Envy, hate, and malice. You envy this woman for all those qualities you'd give your right arm to possess. Envying her, you hate her and hating her you'd like to destroy her. But you'll never do that, Mrs. Clegg. Not you and your kind, not ever, because women like Mrs. Garth are indestructible.
- ConnexionsReferenced in La cinquième victime (1956)
- Bandes originalesStrange Lady in Town
Music by Dimitri Tiomkin
Lyrics by Ned Washington
Sung by Frankie Laine with Mitch Miller and His Orchestra
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- Montant brut mondial
- 4 614 $US
- Durée1 heure 52 minutes
- Rapport de forme
- 2.55 : 1