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Le conquérant

Titre original : The Conqueror
  • 1956
  • Approved
  • 1h 51min
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3,7/10
4,1 k
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Le conquérant (1956)
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Le chef mongol Temujin se bat contre les armées tartares et pour l'amour de la princesse tartare Bortai. Temujin devient l'empereur Gengis Khan.Le chef mongol Temujin se bat contre les armées tartares et pour l'amour de la princesse tartare Bortai. Temujin devient l'empereur Gengis Khan.Le chef mongol Temujin se bat contre les armées tartares et pour l'amour de la princesse tartare Bortai. Temujin devient l'empereur Gengis Khan.

  • Réalisation
    • Dick Powell
  • Scénario
    • Oscar Millard
  • Casting principal
    • John Wayne
    • Susan Hayward
    • Pedro Armendáriz
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  • NOTE IMDb
    3,7/10
    4,1 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Dick Powell
    • Scénario
      • Oscar Millard
    • Casting principal
      • John Wayne
      • Susan Hayward
      • Pedro Armendáriz
    • 76avis d'utilisateurs
    • 28avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    The Conqueror: My Blood Says Take Her
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    Rôles principaux47

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    John Wayne
    John Wayne
    • Temujin
    Susan Hayward
    Susan Hayward
    • Bortai
    Pedro Armendáriz
    Pedro Armendáriz
    • Jamuga
    • (as Pedro Armendariz)
    Agnes Moorehead
    Agnes Moorehead
    • Hunlun
    Thomas Gomez
    Thomas Gomez
    • Wang Khan
    John Hoyt
    John Hoyt
    • Shaman
    William Conrad
    William Conrad
    • Kasar - Kahn Loyalist
    Ted de Corsia
    Ted de Corsia
    • Kumlek
    Leslie Bradley
    Leslie Bradley
    • Targutai
    Lee Van Cleef
    Lee Van Cleef
    • Chepei
    Peter Mamakos
    Peter Mamakos
    • Bogurchi
    Leo Gordon
    Leo Gordon
    • Tartar Captain
    Richard Loo
    Richard Loo
    • Captain of Wang's Guard
    Fred Aldrich
    Fred Aldrich
    • Chieftain #2
    • (non crédité)
    Phil Arnold
    Phil Arnold
    • Honest John
    • (non crédité)
    Gregg Barton
    Gregg Barton
    • Jalair
    • (non crédité)
    Lane Bradford
    Lane Bradford
    • Chieftain #4
    • (non crédité)
    Larry Chance
    Larry Chance
    • Tartar
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Dick Powell
    • Scénario
      • Oscar Millard
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    artzau

    Historical Significance

    It's easy to slam the Duke miscasted as Chinghis Xaan in this film [He was reportedly embarrassed enough not to mention it often in his lifetime] However, the real significance is great numbers of the cast that died of cancer: Susan Hayward, the Duke, Pedro Armendariz, Dick Powell, Lee Van Cleef, De Corsia, Leo Gordon and others. The film was shot on a site where A bomb testing had been conducted and this fact was hushed up for several years. Yes, the film did not have "legs" and is dated. But, I remember seeing it as a young guy and loved it. Years later after completing a doctorate in anthropology, I still love it...bad as it is.
    bolsterbulwark

    Don't be so hard on it!

    I know this is widely considered to be a great travesty of filmmaking, but its problems can be (and have been) over-stated. The costuming, direction, cinematography and choreography are all quite well done and it is surprisingly true to history. Most people can't get beyond the fact that John Wayne plays the title role of Genghis Khan and I admit that it is difficult, but the greatest problem is his accent, not his acting. He delivers his lines exactly as if he were in one of his Western classics and does not attempt a Mongolian accent. The dialogue is (contrary to the previous comments) not inappropriate, but when delivered by Wayne with his western twang, its does often sound comical. I suggest that the audience try to think of this film as just another cowboy movie and try not to take it so seriously. In the end, it is a thoroughly enjoyable film, and that is what matters. The lack of Asian actors is regrettable, but consistent for the era in which is was made.
    4richardchatten

    Mongolian John

    I was originally going to award this film a much more generous rating, but it so outstayed its welcome I knocked a couple of stars off.

    For one who professes such a love of classic cinema Martin Scorsese has form where it comes to not bothering to get his facts straight; the principal case for the prosecution being the shameless hagiography of 'The Aviator' which heroically portrays Howard Hughes as A Man with a Dream rather than the spoilt brat who squandered Daddy's money wrecking RKO.

    It took a special sort of genius on the part of Hughes to blow the biggest budget in RKO's history to such little effect and wipe out several of Hollywood's finest talents - including John Wayne in a role originally intended for Marlon Brando - and a major studio in the process.

    The idiosyncratic casting of the lead extends to the supporting cast by depicting Wayne, Pedro Armendariz and William Conrad as siblings and Agnes Moorehead as their mother (heaven knows what their father looked like), and Ted De Corsia as Susan Hayward's father.
    Kojo

    Couldn't stop laughing

    My friends and I were lounging around watching a boring football game when we chanced onto this 1950's spectacular on TCM. We were astounded, stupefied. I'm not normally one of those people who gets off on really bad films--most bad films are just plain bad. But this was so bad, it was surreal--and hilarious. John Wayne, as usual, plays John Wayne, except this time America's iconic cowboy Real Man is in phony Oriental make-up, prancing around in fuzzy pelt vests, spouting lines in Medieval Mongolian Shakespearian barbarian-speak with a Western twang. (Example: "Ya didn't suckle me ta be slain by Tartars, my mo-ther.") With lavish pretensions toward epic grandeur, the sweeping outdoor vistas of the Central Asian steppe looking suspiciously like southern Utah, where the movie was indeed filmed. You think I'm making this up? I beg you, please rent this film! You won't regret it. Unlike most bad films, this film really is so bad that it's good. It's a bona fide disaster!
    otter

    One of the all time unintentionally funny movies.

    One of the all-time bad movies, an unintentional joke that actually stays funny for over two hours. John Wayne as Genghis Khan is one of the worst examples of miscasting in the history in Hollywood, but that's not what makes the movie so funny. What makes the movie funny is Wayne attempting to say the ridiculous purple prose of the script, the whole thing is written in this sort of pseudo-Shakesperian English, and John Wayne was always one of those rare actors who had serious trouble with anything like a grammatical sentence. Whenever things start to lag Wayne has to say something like "I ree-gret that Ah am without sufficient spittle to sa-lute you as you dee-serve" or the classic "Yore beautiful in yore wrath".

    Also memorable for bad supporting performances by Agnes Moorehead and William Conrad, the sight of Wayne in Asiatic eye-makeup and Fu-Manchu moustace (the only biography of Khan I've read says he was white anyway), Susan Hayward doing a clumsy sword dance, a rape scene that would embarrass the tackiest Bodice-ripper, kitschy sets, and a Las Vegas revue act featuring a female dancer in a white leotard with a patch of fringe right *there*.

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    • Anecdotes
      The film is sometimes called "An RKO Radioactive Picture." Exteriors were shot in the Escalante Desert near St. George, Utah, which is 137 miles downwind of the United States government's Nevada National Security Site and received the brunt of nuclear fallout from active atomic weapons testing in this period. In 1953, two years before production started, 11 above-ground nuclear weapon tests occurred at the Nevada site as part of Operation Upshot-Knothole. The cast and crew spent many difficult weeks on the Utah location. The filmmakers knew about the nuclear tests, but the federal government had assured residents that the tests posed no hazard to the public health. Over 100 above and below ground nuclear bombs were detonated in the area from 1951 to 1962. Although the area was contaminated by nuclear fallout, the Atomic Energy Commission assured Howard Hughes and the local population that the area was completely safe. Photographs exist of John Wayne holding a Geiger counter that reportedly made so much noise that he thought it was broken. After location shooting, Hughes had over 60 tons of contaminated soil transported back to Hollywood in order to match interior shooting done there. Over the next 30 years, 91 of the 220 cast and crew members developed cancer. Forty-six died, including John Wayne, Susan Hayward, Pedro Armendáriz (who shot himself in 1963 soon after learning he had terminal cancer), Agnes Moorehead, John Hoyt, and director Dick Powell. Lee Van Cleef had throat cancer, but died of a heart attack. The count did not include several hundred local Native Americans who played extras, or relatives of the cast and crew who visited the set, including John Wayne's son Michael Wayne. A "People" article quoted the reaction of a scientist from the Pentagon's Defense Nuclear Agency to the news, "Please, God, don't let us have killed John Wayne." As of June 2011, the article is available in its archive online. It has however been suggested that many of the cast and crew died of cancer as a result of smoking. John Wayne had smoked between three to five packs of cigarettes a day since the early 1930s, and most of the other actors and crew members were also heavy cigarette smokers.
    • Gaffes
      When Temujin throws a spear at a man in a stream, the wire guiding it is visible. The spear's trajectory is also wobbly.
    • Citations

      Temujin: I feel this Tartar woman is for me, and my blood says, take her. There are moments for wisdom and moments when I listen to my blood; my blood says, take this Tartar woman.

    • Connexions
      Featured in The World According to Smith & Jones: The Middle Ages (1987)

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 28 mars 1956 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Conqueror
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Escalante Desert, St. George, Utah, États-Unis
    • Société de production
      • RKO Radio Pictures
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    • Budget
      • 6 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 15 415 $US
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      1 heure 51 minutes
    • Rapport de forme
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