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Seuls sont les indomptés

Titre original : Lonely Are the Brave
  • 1962
  • Approved
  • 1h 47min
NOTE IMDb
7,5/10
11 k
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Kirk Douglas, Gena Rowlands, Carroll O'Connor, Michael Kane, William Schallert, and Bronze Star in Seuls sont les indomptés (1962)
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DrameOccidentalDrame carcéralÉpiqueWestern contemporain

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  • Réalisation
    • David Miller
  • Scénario
    • Dalton Trumbo
    • Edward Abbey
  • Casting principal
    • Kirk Douglas
    • Gena Rowlands
    • Walter Matthau
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,5/10
    11 k
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    • Réalisation
      • David Miller
    • Scénario
      • Dalton Trumbo
      • Edward Abbey
    • Casting principal
      • Kirk Douglas
      • Gena Rowlands
      • Walter Matthau
    • 128avis d'utilisateurs
    • 39avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Nomination aux 1 BAFTA Award
      • 1 victoire et 2 nominations au total

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    Kirk Douglas
    Kirk Douglas
    • John W. "Jack" Burns
    Gena Rowlands
    Gena Rowlands
    • Jerry Bondi
    Walter Matthau
    Walter Matthau
    • Sheriff Morey Johnson
    Michael Kane
    Michael Kane
    • Paul Bondi
    Carroll O'Connor
    Carroll O'Connor
    • Hinton
    William Schallert
    William Schallert
    • Harry
    George Kennedy
    George Kennedy
    • Deputy Sheriff Gutierrez
    Karl Swenson
    Karl Swenson
    • Rev. Hoskins
    William Mims
    William Mims
    • First Deputy Arraigning Burns
    • (as Bill Mims)
    Martin Garralaga
    Martin Garralaga
    • Old Man
    Lalo Rios
    • Prisoner
    John Barton
    • Prisoner
    • (non crédité)
    Ray Beltram
    • Bar Patron
    • (non crédité)
    Audrey Betz
    • Bar Patron
    • (non crédité)
    Bill Bixby
    Bill Bixby
    • Airman in Helicopter
    • (non crédité)
    Eumenio Blanco
    Eumenio Blanco
    • Prisoner
    • (non crédité)
    Oscar Blank
    • Prisoner
    • (non crédité)
    Don Carlos
    • Bar Patron
    • (non crédité)
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      • David Miller
    • Scénario
      • Dalton Trumbo
      • Edward Abbey
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    Wizard-8

    Pretty good

    Kirk Douglas has said that "Lonely Are The Brave" is his absolute favorite of all the movies he has done. It doesn't take much thought to determine why he feels this way. The movie's central character, Jack Burns, is a non-conformist, someone who always does things his way no matter what society may tell him differently. There are few other movie protagonists like this one. Other merit found in the movie includes some tense moments while Jack is on the run, plus a gutsy and unconventional ending that you probably couldn't get away with today.

    If there is a flaw to be found in this good movie, it may be that some modern day viewers may object to the pacing. It takes about half of the movie before Jack is on the run, and some scenes do seem to run a little longer than they should. While every scene DOES provide some purpose, I think the movie would have been improved had several scenes been cut down in length slightly. But even without this correction, the movie is never boring and is always interesting.
    10Tony-Kiss-Castillo

    HARD TO FATHOM WHY KIRK DOUGLAS WAS NOT EVEN NOMINATED!

    If You have NOT seen this CLASSIC... You MUST Move it to the TOP of Your MUST SEE LIST!

    BUT.... FIRST... Let us FOCUS on the Title´s Content and Context:

    "Some things never change...and some things remain the same!" A college Philosophy professor of mine had a penchant for utilizing this quote(?) at, seemingly, the most inappropriate of times!

    After watching Lonely Are the Brave, his words re-surfaced and, perhaps, I finally got it! How this early sixties masterpiece has flown under my radar, and just about everyone else's, for over half a century, I'll never know!

    From the very opening scene, "Lonely" has a unique way of punctuating every detail, each occurrence, that was really too avant garde for 1962. The opening minutes are probably the most surprising of any "Western" I have ever seen, serving both to highlight the condition of dead-man-walking cultural anachronism of its protagonist and as a foreshadowing of events.

    In the "Making of Lonely" special features 19 minute short,(Please, don't miss it!) both Kirk Douglas(Jack Burns) and son, Michael, agree that "LONELY" constitutes both Kirk's favorite film and characterization. And it REALLY shows!

    It's hard to fathom why he was denied even the recognition of a nomination.... The film revolves around Jack's quest to save his best friend from serving a 2 year prison sentence for, of all things: smuggling, aiding and abetting "Wetbacks"! (Some things never change!..) But who is going to save Jack from himself?

    Jack's horse, "Whiskey" co-stars. No flippancy, whatsoever, there, just simple fact! Gena Rolands (Decades younger here than in "Notebook") does a superb job in a supporting role as best friend's wife/suppressed love interest.

    Most of the rest of the cast shines, especially a relatively young and unknown Walter Matthau as the very intense, but low key Sherriff. The B+W photography and editing are both artistic and extremely well-crafted. This film holds up, as few others, to the test of time. In fact, it is perhaps more relevant today than it was in 1962! And what a subtle, but resoundingly powerful message it delivers. 10**********

    ENJOY! / DISFRUTELA!

    Any Comments, Questions or Observations...In ENGLISH...o en ESPAÑOL... are most Welcome!
    8Hey_Sweden

    A chase thriller with a real heart.

    Kirk Douglas shines in what is apparently his favorite role. Kirk plays John W. "Jack" Burns, a VERY independent minded cowboy who hears that an old friend, Paul Bondi (Michael Kane), is in prison for his efforts to help illegal immigrants. Jack works, and he works hard, to get himself locked up in the same prison. There he appeals to Paul to make like the wind, bringing along some hacksaws to saw through the bars of their cell. But he breaks out alone, spurring the local authorities to pursue him using modern methods of communication, transportation, and surveillance.

    Right away this fine film struck this viewer as a time honored tale of an old fashioned man out of step with the changing times. The first we see of Jack, he's reclining in the wilderness while jets pass by overhead. He knows that he's something of a dinosaur in this current setting. And since he's far from being a hardcore criminal, our hearts do go out to him. We root for him all the while to make it to freedom, even as he's saddled with a temperamental horse named Whisky.

    Kirk has some mighty fine moments with both Kane, and Gena Rowlands, who plays Pauls' wife. He just pours out his heart to this people. In this viewers' humble opinion, Kirk never has been better. And he's very well supported by a rich gallery of actors: Walter Matthau as a lawman, Carroll O'Connor as a trucker, the great William Schallert as a comedy relief deputy (he may remind you of Harry Dean Stanton in "Alien", the way that he keeps saying "Right." to requests), George Kennedy as a brutish prison guard, and Karl Swenson as a "reverend" doing time. A young Bill Bixby has an uncredited bit as an airman in a helicopter. Matthau plays the type of pursuer in this type of tale who has sympathy for his quarry but who knows that he still has a job to do.

    There's a wonderful score by Jerry Goldsmith (one of his earlier ones), and plenty of hair raising moments along the way, especially when Jack & Whisky are trying to make their way up the mountain.

    Played with real humor and heart, this is a delightful yarn about a man whose well developed sense of loyalty is something to admire.

    Eight out of 10.
    7Wuchakk

    "A westerner likes open country. That means he's got to hate fences"

    Released in 1962 and directed by David Miller from a novel by Edward Abbey, "Lonely are the Brave" is a Western taking place in modern times (the early 60s, that is) starring Kirk Douglas as Jack Burns, an independent New Mexican cowhand who's a likable loner. He lands himself in jail in order to help his old friend, Paul (Michael Kane), who is doomed for the penitentiary for a couple of years; but Paul doesn't want to escape because it would add several years to his sentence if caught. So Burns breaks out on his own and is chased by Sheriff Johnson (Walter Matthau) and others (George Kennedy) with the aid of a military helicopter, etc. Will he get away? Gena Rowlands is on hand as Paul's wife.

    This modern Western cogently conveys how civilization with its corresponding government and never-ending laws naturally squelches personal independence and freedom. The bigger the populace means the bigger the governing regulations, and the less the liberty. One starts to suffocate in a world of borders, fences and laws. These are human-made inventions that don't even exist. Fly over the USA and you'll see no state or county borders or city limits. They're all human-made inventions that don't exist, except in a legal sense. Burns hearkens back to an earlier era where one didn't even need an ID. He doesn't fit into the mold of the modern world. All he has is his mare, Whiskey, the clothes on his back and his basic necessities. They're all a real cowboy needs, but the cowboy was a vanishing breed circa 1961.

    Director Miller wisely accentuates Gena's curvy beauty as Paul's wife, Jerri. The nature of her relationship with Burns is initially a mystery, but all is revealed before the final act and it's well done. Whether someone is married or not, it doesn't mean s/he can't love someone else who's single or married. But marriage itself is a border that cannot be lawfully crossed except by the person's spouse. The film acknowledges this and so do Burns and Jerri. They're people with feelings, but they're also wise and hence don't allow their passions to compel them to trespass marital fences.

    All these items amongst others (like the quality score) make "Lonely are the Brave" a minor near-masterpiece. Unfortunately, it's flawed by some tedious stretches, like the overlong jail sequence, and unconvincing or dumb elements; for instance, the idea that Burns wouldn't know enough to make sure there weren't any cars before crossing a highway on horseback (Seriously?). It's also marred by B&W photography, which would've really come alive if shot in color. The basic plot and theme were done later by the superior "First Blood" (1982) and "The Electric Horseman" (1979) respectively.

    The film runs 107 minutes and was shot in the Albuquerque, New Mexico, area.

    GRADE: B+
    7RokurotaMakabe

    The Last Cowboy

    "Lonely Are the Brave" is a western from 1962, an era when this genre was suffering changes. If you are to judge the movie from the plot outline you might consider it to be an old fashioned western, but this is not the case here. This aspect can be noticed from the beginning, when the character of Jack Burns (Kirk Douglas) is introduced. He is a lone cowboy, traveling across the land on his horse, caring little about tomorrow. He seems to be out of place in the modern world and this modern world is hostile to him and his old ways.

    One of the strengths of the movie is that it has a well developed central character. Kirk Douglas manages to create a believable cowboy, one that is stuck in the past refusing to acknowledge that the world has changed and he needs to adapt. Jack Burns is indeed a lonely cowboy because his way of seeing things is not shared by the others. The film also has the advantage of having a good screenplay, written by Dalton Trumbo ("Spartacus", "Papillon"), one of the best screenwriters of his time.

    This was Kirk Douglas' favorite movie of his own and you can surely tell that because he gives here one of his best performances. The acting is generally good, the roles of Walter Matthau and Gena Rowlands being worth mentioning. You can also check out George Kennedy in one of his early roles, as the brutish deputy Guttierez.

    The movie may have its flaws, but it is definitely worth seeing by everyone. Due to its style and content the film also marks a transition from classical westerns to modern ones, so fans of the genre should not miss it.

    My rating: 7,5/10

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    • Anecdotes
      The one-armed man (Bill Raisch) tells John W. "Jack" Burns (Kirk Douglas) in the bar that he lost his arm at Okinawa during World War II. Raisch lost his right arm in a fire on-board a ship during that conflict. He was Burt Lancaster's stand-in, and later landed a recurring role, as the real killer of Dr. Richard Kimble's wife, on Le fugitif (1963).
    • Gaffes
      At the 1:33 mark, whilst Burns is resting with his horse, Whisky, under a tree, you can see a thin black line attached to the horse's bit, coming in from the left. It appears that it is being pulled on by a crew member to keep Whisky's head up from where she is grazing.
    • Citations

      Jack Burns: I didn't want a house. I didn't want all those pots and pans. I didn't want anything but you. It's God's own blessing I didn't get you.

      Jerri Bonds: Why?

      Jack Burns: 'Cause I'm a loner clear down deep to my guts. Know what a loner is? He's a born cripple. He's a cripple because the only person he can live with is himself. It's his life, the way he wants to live. It's all for him. A guy like that, he'd kill a woman like you. Because he couldn't love you, not the way you are loved.

    • Crédits fous
      the credits at the beginning of the film use a font with uppercase consonants and lower case vowels (of various sizes) , but for the names only.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Walter Matthau: Diamond in the Rough (1997)
    • Bandes originales
      Oh! Susanna
      Composed by Stephen Foster

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    • Date de sortie
      • 29 août 1962 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
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      • Anglais
      • Espagnol
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      • Le Dernier des Braves
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Albuquerque, Nouveau-Mexique, États-Unis
    • Société de production
      • Joel Productions
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      • 1h 47min(107 min)
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      • Black and White
    • Rapport de forme
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