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La Ville abandonnée

Titre original : Yellow Sky
  • 1948
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 38min
NOTE IMDb
7,4/10
6,1 k
MA NOTE
Gregory Peck, Anne Baxter, and Richard Widmark in La Ville abandonnée (1948)
Trailer for this classic western
Lire trailer1:39
2 Videos
52 photos
Classical WesternCrimeDramaWestern

Un garçon manqué et son grand-père découvrent qu'un groupe de bandits se réfugient dans la ville fantôme voisine.Un garçon manqué et son grand-père découvrent qu'un groupe de bandits se réfugient dans la ville fantôme voisine.Un garçon manqué et son grand-père découvrent qu'un groupe de bandits se réfugient dans la ville fantôme voisine.

  • Réalisation
    • William A. Wellman
  • Scénario
    • Lamar Trotti
    • W.R. Burnett
  • Casting principal
    • Gregory Peck
    • Anne Baxter
    • Richard Widmark
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    7,4/10
    6,1 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • William A. Wellman
    • Scénario
      • Lamar Trotti
      • W.R. Burnett
    • Casting principal
      • Gregory Peck
      • Anne Baxter
      • Richard Widmark
    • 79avis d'utilisateurs
    • 32avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 5 victoires au total

    Vidéos2

    Yellow Sky
    Trailer 1:39
    Yellow Sky
    Yellow Sky: Stay Away From My Men
    Clip 3:19
    Yellow Sky: Stay Away From My Men
    Yellow Sky: Stay Away From My Men
    Clip 3:19
    Yellow Sky: Stay Away From My Men

    Photos52

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    Rôles principaux22

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    Gregory Peck
    Gregory Peck
    • James 'Stretch' Dawson
    Anne Baxter
    Anne Baxter
    • Constance Mae 'Mike'
    Richard Widmark
    Richard Widmark
    • Dude
    Robert Arthur
    Robert Arthur
    • Bull Run
    John Russell
    John Russell
    • Lengthy
    Harry Morgan
    Harry Morgan
    • Half Pint
    • (as Henry Morgan)
    James Barton
    James Barton
    • Grandpa
    Charles Kemper
    Charles Kemper
    • Walrus
    Carlos Acosta
    • Indian
    • (non crédité)
    Robert Adler
    Robert Adler
    • Jed
    • (non crédité)
    Ray Beltram
    • Indian
    • (non crédité)
    Harry Carter
    Harry Carter
    • Cavalry Lieutenant
    • (non crédité)
    William Gould
    William Gould
    • Banker
    • (non crédité)
    Eula Guy
    • Woman Bank Customer
    • (non crédité)
    Paul Hurst
    Paul Hurst
    • Drunk
    • (non crédité)
    Victor Kilian
    Victor Kilian
    • Bartender
    • (non crédité)
    Norman Leavitt
    Norman Leavitt
    • Bank Teller
    • (non crédité)
    Jay Silverheels
    Jay Silverheels
    • Indian
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • William A. Wellman
    • Scénario
      • Lamar Trotti
      • W.R. Burnett
    • Toute la distribution et toute l’équipe technique
    • Production, box office et plus encore chez IMDbPro

    Avis des utilisateurs79

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    9TheHG

    A rare gem of a western that never really got its due appreciation.

    This western has adventure, romance, passion, and a very heartwarming ending. The stars, Gregory Peck and Anne Baxter, have great chemistry and their acting is just wonderful. Anne Baxter is feisty and really shines in this movie. Although the movie is over half a century old, it is nonetheless very entertaining and delivers on all fronts.
    Chuck-185

    Classic Black and White Western

    The plot of "Yellow Sky" may not be the most original but the performances more than make up for it. A gang of bank robbers cross a dangerous desert only to find themselves in a ghost town. But there are two inhabitants in the ruins; a young woman and her prospecting grandfather. The gang members immediately suspect that the two are hiding gold in their dilapidated mine and set out to rob them. The leader of the gang, however, (a young Gregory Peck) falls in love with the young woman (Anne Baxter) and a showdown is inevitable with the rest of the outlaws. Richard Widmark, in fine form as "Dude" a gambler/murderer with his trademark smirk intact, is Peck's main rival in the gang. The Black and White photography is excellent and the exteriors, filmed in Death Valley, give the movie a much-needed sense of realism. Director William Wellman received outstanding performances from this cast and the movie is considered a minor classic by most film historians. They don't make 'em like this anymore---but they should.
    9hitchcockthelegend

    Stay away from my men, and stop swinging those damn hips all over the place.

    Stretch is the leader of bank robbing desperadoes, after their latest job they find the US Cavalry hot on their tail. Their only conceivable route of escape is to traipse over an enormous salt flat, low on water and bitten by the scorching sun, they happen to come across a ghost town named Yellow Sky. Here was once a prosperous town, now the only inhabitants are a crusty old prospector and his tomboy granddaughter. Soon the talk turns to hidden gold and it's not long before these desperate men will become conflicted in more ways than one. Be it greed, lust or the Apache, the day of reckoning is coming to Yellow Sky.

    Yellow Sky is a technically stunning picture, directed with panache by William A. Welman, boasting starkly affecting black and white photography from Joseph MacDonald, and utilising the wonderful use of natural sounds. This picture is to me one of the shining lights of 1940s Westerns. Once the pulse racing pursuit of the robbers by the US Cavalry has finished, the film shifts into a master class of visual and dialogue driven delights. As the gang trundle across the desolate salt flat, the need for quenching the thirst hits the audience as much as it does the gang; I myself found that I was swigging rapidly from my cold can of beer! The Alabama Hills location is a sprawling, beautiful, never ending ode to the West, and then the actors kick in and do their stuff, and then some.

    Gregory Peck plays the leader Stretch, an actor normally associated with a straight laced gait, here he is is weather worn and tired, his portrayal of Stretch as convincing as a role I have seen him tackle. Richard Widmark, in what I believe to be his first Western entry, is truly magnetic, a smirking, snarling Dude that you just know you couldn't trust if your life depended on it. Anne Baxter plays the sole female character of the piece (Mike), and she is pivotal to the whole film's strength, tough and full of spunk, her grasping of the situation in amongst these ragged men gives the piece it's time bomb ethic, and boy does Baxter do well with it.

    All told there's no weakness' in the casting, they all do good work, and although the plot structure of the film is nothing out of the ordinary, the technical aspects coupled with the excellent writing on the page (W.R. Burnett story, Lamar Trotti screenplay) lift it way above many of its contemporaries. The ending has caused some consternation amongst Western critics over the years, and if I'm honest then it's not totally satisfactory to me personally, but it is in no way what so ever a bad ending, you just feel that the mood that had preceded it deserved something better. But as ever, it's up to the individual viewer to decide for themselves. 9/10
    9planktonrules

    Absolutely marvelous--and I'm NOT a huge fan of Westerns

    It's interesting that when it comes to Westerns, most people don't think of Gregory Peck--even though he's made some of the very best films of the genre. Sure he made a lot of other types of films, but this film, THE GUNFIGHTER and THE BIG COUNTRY are absolutely top-notch films.

    This film is odd in that Peck is the lead but he isn't exactly a hero. In fact, when the movie begins he's running with a gang of slimy desperadoes. However, through the course of the film, his character changes--revealing SOME decency underneath all that filth. However, despite this change, his character is still very believable and compelling--not preachy or one-dimensional. As a result, this is more of a "thinking person's" film--not just some cardboard characters fighting it out in the middle of the town (something that almost NEVER happened in the Old West). So, take my advice and see this film. The acting, direction and especially the writing make this a must-see Western,...even if you don't particularly like Westerns!

    UPDATE: I just saw a remake of "Yellow Sky" called "The Jackals". Instead of the old west, it's set in South Africa and is also quite good.
    6michaelRokeefe

    The desert is a harsh mistress.

    This is not just your ordinary western. Top stars, great scenery and a well acted, but ordinary story. Gregory Peck leads a gang of bank robbers into the desert with the law hot on the trail. Peck ends up romancing Anne Baxter; and dealing with an Arizona ghost town while trying to calm down his angry pack of thieves. Also in the cast are: Richard Widmark, John Russell, Harry Morgan and Jay Silverheels. Beautiful black & white western action.

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    Histoire

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    Le saviez-vous

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    • Anecdotes
      During filming, Gregory Peck broke his ankle in three places after falling from his horse.
    • Gaffes
      Just before beginning to cross the salt flats after the bank robbery, Dude pulls his saddle stirrup out to jump into it, but misses. The scene cuts immediately to another view, showing him successfully mounting the horse.
    • Citations

      James 'Stretch' Dawson: I ain't talkin to hear my voice. I'm ordering ya.

    • Crédits fous
      Opening credits prologue: The West - 1867
    • Connexions
      Featured in L'étrange incident (1942)
    • Bandes originales
      I'm Sad and I'm Lonely
      (uncredited)

      Traditional

      Performed by Charles Kemper

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    FAQ17

    • How long is Yellow Sky?Alimenté par Alexa

    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 8 juillet 1949 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Cielo amarillo
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Death Valley National Park, Californie, États-Unis
    • Société de production
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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    Box-office

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    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 5 600 000 $US
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    Spécifications techniques

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    • Durée
      1 heure 38 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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