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Le Vent de la plaine

Titre original : The Unforgiven
  • 1960
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  • 2h 5min
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Le Vent de la plaine (1960)
The neighbors of a frontier family turn on them when it is suspected that their adopted daughter was stolen from the local Kiowa tribe.
Lire trailer4:20
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Classical WesternDramaRomanceWestern

Les voisins d'une famille de pionniers les prennent à partie lorsqu'on soupçonne que leur fille adoptive a été volée à la tribu indienne de la région, les Kiowa.Les voisins d'une famille de pionniers les prennent à partie lorsqu'on soupçonne que leur fille adoptive a été volée à la tribu indienne de la région, les Kiowa.Les voisins d'une famille de pionniers les prennent à partie lorsqu'on soupçonne que leur fille adoptive a été volée à la tribu indienne de la région, les Kiowa.

  • Réalisation
    • John Huston
  • Scénario
    • Ben Maddow
    • Alan Le May
  • Casting principal
    • Burt Lancaster
    • Audrey Hepburn
    • Audie Murphy
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Réalisation
      • John Huston
    • Scénario
      • Ben Maddow
      • Alan Le May
    • Casting principal
      • Burt Lancaster
      • Audrey Hepburn
      • Audie Murphy
    • 141avis d'utilisateurs
    • 53avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Rôles principaux13

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    Burt Lancaster
    Burt Lancaster
    • Ben Zachary
    Audrey Hepburn
    Audrey Hepburn
    • Rachel Zachary
    Audie Murphy
    Audie Murphy
    • Cash Zachary
    John Saxon
    John Saxon
    • Johnny Portugal
    Charles Bickford
    Charles Bickford
    • Zeb Rawlins
    Lillian Gish
    Lillian Gish
    • Mattilda Zachary
    Albert Salmi
    Albert Salmi
    • Charlie Rawlins
    Joseph Wiseman
    Joseph Wiseman
    • Abe Kelsey
    June Walker
    June Walker
    • Hagar Rawlins
    Kipp Hamilton
    Kipp Hamilton
    • Georgia Rawlins
    Arnold Merritt
    Arnold Merritt
    • Jude Rawlins
    Doug McClure
    Doug McClure
    • Andy Zachary
    Carlos Rivas
    Carlos Rivas
    • Lost Bird
    • Réalisation
      • John Huston
    • Scénario
      • Ben Maddow
      • Alan Le May
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    wrbtu

    Quite a disappointment considering the cast & director

    When I first became aware of the cast list (Lancaster, Gish, Hepburn, Murphy, Bickman, Wiseman) & the director (the great John Huston) for this movie, I just knew it was going to be a great Western, but I was sadly disappointed. The acting is good, no doubt about it, & the direction is fair, but there are a few things that go too far astray here. I mean, really, could you fall in love with & want to marry a person who you thought was your sibling for the past 20+ years?! Another problem here is that Lancaster's character seems to be portrayed as the noble defender of his family & as such, the Indians are made out to be his enemy, so they would seem to be the "bad guys," when all they're trying to do is repatriate one of their own (initially in a very peaceful manner). If the white settlers were to do the same thing, they would be considered heroes for doing so, & they'd make a movie about it with John Wayne as the hero & call it "The Searchers!" Kidding aside, there is too much injustice here that is left unconsequated (such as the killing of dozens of Indians & the killing of an innocent man who was only attempting to speak the truth) for this to be a satisfactory film for me. Audrey Hepburn is miscast here. Also, the score by Tiomkin is OK, but did the music have to dominate in such a loud manner as to drown out all other aspects of the film, including some dialog? I rate this only a 5/10.
    8claudio_carvalho

    Haunted by the Past

    When the weird Abe Kelsey (Joseph Wiseman) with his saber appears in the Zachary's ranch threatening the matriarch Mattilda Zachary (Lillian Gish) and her stepdaughter Rachel (Audrey Hepburn), she does not tell to her sons Ben (Burt Lancaster), Cash (Audie Murphy) and Andy (Doug McClure). Later, when Rachel comments about him, Ben and Cash unsuccessfully chase him in a sand storm. Meanwhile, Kelsey poisons the relationship of the Zachary's family with their neighbors and the Indians Kiowa disclosing that Rachel would be a Kiowa baby stolen years ago in a raid by Kelsey himself and Mattilda's husband, when her parents were killed. Later, he wanted to trade Rachel per his son, captured by the Kiowa, but the old Zachary did not accept his proposal. The racists' neighbors turn their backs to the Zachary's family, while the Kiowa siege them in their house while trying to bring Rachel back to their tribe.

    "The Unforgiven" is a western about the impressive intolerance between Caucasians and Indians in the beginning of the colonization of North America by the whites. The story is very well developed, with the usual outstanding direction of John Huston. Joseph Wiseman has a magnificent performance in the role of a despicable villain, a revengeful man capable of destroying many lives. Burt Lancaster is also great in his leadership, while Lillian Gish is amazing in the role of a protective mother. Audrey Hepburn and John Saxon are convincing as Indians. My vote is eight.

    Title (Brazil): "O Passado Não Perdoa" ("The Past Does Not Forgive")
    7hitchcockthelegend

    Huston disliked his film very much.

    Which is a shame because after an admittedly slow laborious first third, the film kicks on from the moment the Kiowa Indian's turn up asking for the return of their kin. The film is gorgeous to look at (Franz Planer shooting out of Durango, Mexico) and benefits from some sterling performances from those involved. Big bad Burt Lancaster broods as the big brother, and it was wonderful to see Audrey Hepburn playing a down to earth character, no glam and glitter here; in fact it was kind of special watching her with rifle in hands firing away. The ending took me a little by surprise (but in a good way), and I was fully satisfied that I had just watched an involving and entertaining genre piece. If Huston did indeed consider this one of his worst films then I look forward to catching many more of his misfires. 7/10
    6bkoganbing

    Tearing The Family Apart

    This film, The Unforgiven, as opposed to Clint Eastwood's classic is taken from a novel by Alan LeMay who also wrote The Searchers. Both stories are about the post Civil War Texas frontier. But in this one we have the Indians seeking out one of there's who's been taken by whites and raised as one of their own. The person in question is Audrey Hepburn who's been raised by Lillian Gish as her own daughter and sister to her three sons, Burt Lancaster, Audie Murphy, and Doug McClure.

    It was an unwritten law of Hollywood that no one shoots a film in Monument Valley except John Ford. So John Huston made due with Durango in Mexico which had become a favorite western location site also. Huston got some good performances out of his cast although he had many problems.

    Audrey Hepburn fell off a horse and was injured for a few weeks. Audie Murphy nearly drowned in a river. Topping it all off, according to a recent biography of Burt Lancaster was the fact that Lillian Gish served as a kind of back seat driver to John Huston. She was forever telling him that D.W. Griffith did this or that a different way. But apparently Ms. Gish was satisfied with the finished product because she acclaimed Huston as another Griffith when it was over.

    The story really gets going when some Kiowas come knocking on Lillian Gish's door demanding Audrey Hepburn's return. When it's discovered that Hepburn in fact is an Indian, the reaction of the neighbors and some of the family is to send her back. Lancaster, Gish, and McClure aren't having it though.

    The Unforgiven was butchered in the editing department. One role that was mostly left on the cutting room floor apparently was John Saxon as a halfbreed named Johnny Portugal. Standing out though is Joseph Wiseman as the crazy ex-cavalryman now turned preacher who has a hate for Audrey Hepburn. Why he does you'll have to see the film, but it's an interesting problem.

    Its parts, its individual performances make The Unforgiven an uneven film where the whole is not greater than the sum of those parts.
    7wes-connors

    John Huston Starts Trouble in Durango

    In the old American West, an apocalyptic horseman startles lovely, dark-haired Audrey Hepburn (as Rachel) with some prophetic proclamations. Later, matriarchal widow Lillian Gish (as Matilda Zachary) takes aim at the old codger, but he leaves without enticing a bullet from Ms. Gish's shotgun. Gish runs her ranch with three very able bodied sons - Burt Lancaster (as Ben), Audie Murphy (as Cash), and young Doug McClure (as Andy). Ms. Hepburn is the fair-haired clan's adopted sister. As it turns out, a local Native American (Kiowa) tribe wants to right an old wrong by taking Hepburn away from her adopted family. Or else, everyone dies!

    John Huston's "The Unforgiven" is a flawed, but excellent film. It does seem like some positive thesis regarding race relations - explicitly "Injuns" / implicitly others - was being attempted. But, however well-meaning the project started out, the end result is a negative. All was lost, for me, the moment Mr. Lancaster orders young Mr. McClure to make a pivotal killing. That doesn't mean the movie isn't exciting or aesthetically appealing. Hepburn's authenticity should invite no criticism; remember, she is supposed to be fooling even Mr. Murphy's keen sense of "Injun" smell; yet, she sounds too liltingly "finishing school" sophisticated for the role.

    As good as he is, Lancaster doesn't really command the film's attention, either. He and Hepburn are saddled (sorry) with a love story subplot dependent upon the characters being aware they are not really brother and sister, and Hepburn being ready for action. This goes nowhere. There are several other great performers in the cast, but the film belongs to the "Zachary" family members. McClure as Lancaster's wide-eyed younger brother is nicely cast. But, the real energy comes from the characters played by Gish and Murphy; both have a couple of great cinematic moments, though, like others involved here, they had off-screen problems during the filming.

    ******* The Unforgiven (4/6/60) John Huston ~ Burt Lancaster, Audrey Hepburn, Lillian Gish, Audie Murphy

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    • Anecdotes
      Before filming began, director John Huston and star Burt Lancaster took actress Lillian Gish out to the desert to teach her how to shoot, which she would have to do in the film. However, Huston was astounded to discover that Gish could shoot more accurately, and faster, than both he and Lancaster, who thought themselves expert marksmen. It turned out that early in her career Gish was taught how to shoot by notorious western outlaw and gunfighter Al J. Jennings, who had become an actor after his release from a long prison sentence for train robbery and was in the cast of one of her films. She found that she liked shooting and over the years had developed into an expert shot.
    • Gaffes
      In the closeup scenes of Rachel, her false eyelashes are quite obvious.
    • Citations

      Andy Zachary: What did he want, Ben?

      Ben Zachary: He wanted to buy a woman.

      [looks at Rachel]

      Ben Zachary: You.

      Rachel Zachary: Well, did you sell me?

      Ben Zachary: I held out for more horses.

      Rachel Zachary: Why would they want to buy me?

      Mattilda Zachary: Because you're a girl, my pretty. Horses and women are all the same to a Kiowa - to be bought or traded.

    • Connexions
      Featured in The 43rd Annual Academy Awards (1971)
    • Bandes originales
      Down in the Valley
      (uncredited)

      Traditional

      Sung by June Walker and Kipp Hamilton

      [Hagar and Georgia sing the song at the Zachary/Rawlins lunch]

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    • How long is The Unforgiven?Alimenté par Alexa
    • What is 'The Unforgiven' about?
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    • Did Rachel and her brothers know that she was Kiowa?

    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 12 août 1960 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Lo que no se perdona
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Durango, Mexique
    • Sociétés de production
      • Hecht-Hill-Lancaster Productions
      • James Productions
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    • Budget
      • 5 000 000 $US (estimé)
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    • Durée
      2 heures 5 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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