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Sodome et Gomorrhe

Titre original : Sodom and Gomorrah
  • 1962
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  • 2h 34min
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Sodome et Gomorrhe (1962)
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Sexe, torture et trahison dans Sodome et Gomorrhe bibliques. Lot, chef des Hébreux, pense que son peuple peut coexister avec les Sodomites, une décision désastreuse.Sexe, torture et trahison dans Sodome et Gomorrhe bibliques. Lot, chef des Hébreux, pense que son peuple peut coexister avec les Sodomites, une décision désastreuse.Sexe, torture et trahison dans Sodome et Gomorrhe bibliques. Lot, chef des Hébreux, pense que son peuple peut coexister avec les Sodomites, une décision désastreuse.

  • Réalisation
    • Robert Aldrich
    • Sergio Leone
  • Scénario
    • Hugo Butler
    • Giorgio Prosperi
    • Ernesto Gastaldi
  • Casting principal
    • Stewart Granger
    • Pier Angeli
    • Stanley Baker
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,7/10
    2,4 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Robert Aldrich
      • Sergio Leone
    • Scénario
      • Hugo Butler
      • Giorgio Prosperi
      • Ernesto Gastaldi
    • Casting principal
      • Stewart Granger
      • Pier Angeli
      • Stanley Baker
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    • 25avis des critiques
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    • Récompenses
      • 1 nomination au total

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    Stewart Granger
    Stewart Granger
    • Lot
    Pier Angeli
    Pier Angeli
    • Ildith
    • (as Anna Maria Pierangeli)
    Stanley Baker
    Stanley Baker
    • Astaroth
    Rossana Podestà
    Rossana Podestà
    • Shuah
    • (as Rossana Podesta)
    Rik Battaglia
    Rik Battaglia
    • Melchior
    Giacomo Rossi Stuart
    Giacomo Rossi Stuart
    • Ishmael
    Scilla Gabel
    Scilla Gabel
    • Tamar
    Anthony Steffen
    Anthony Steffen
    • The Captain
    • (as Antonio De Teffe)
    Enzo Fiermonte
    Enzo Fiermonte
    • Eber
    Gabriele Tinti
    Gabriele Tinti
    • Lieutenant
    Daniele Vargas
    Daniele Vargas
    • Segur
    Claudia Mori
    Claudia Mori
    • Maleb
    Feodor Chaliapin Jr.
    Feodor Chaliapin Jr.
    • Alabias
    • (as Feodor Chaliapin)
    Mitsuko Takara
    • Orphea
    • (as Mitzuko Takara)
    Massimo Pietrobon
    • Isaac
    Mimmo Palmara
    Mimmo Palmara
    • Arno
    Liana Del Balzo
    Liana Del Balzo
    • Rich Hebrew Woman
    Francesco Tensi
    • 1st Old Man
    • Réalisation
      • Robert Aldrich
      • Sergio Leone
    • Scénario
      • Hugo Butler
      • Giorgio Prosperi
      • Ernesto Gastaldi
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    Avis des utilisateurs57

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    DJRicky

    Interesting & Entertaining but Bible purists will object.

    An overlooked movie of a whole genre of films that was popular during its era. Like most biblical epics of this type they sometimes wonder away from the scriptural story as recorded in the Bible and this may be its one drawback. In a way it drifts just a little to far away from the scriptures so most bible purists will have trouble accepting this film as a close representation of the scriptures. However, overall it's an interesting and entertaining film.
    6moonspinner55

    Sin and unspeakable vice!

    Mammoth, colorful and entertaining French-Italian Biblical spectacle chronicling the wars surrounding--and eventual demise of--the twin cities. Stewart Granger plays Hebrew leader Lot, caught in the middle as his people's village is burned to the ground, leaving just one place left to go: across the lake where the wicked and tempting reside. Battle sequences and an impressive flood are worthy of DeMille, though the melodramatics are just as heavy and silly, with the subtext of sexual evil tiptoed around. Good performances, excellent usage of Moroccan locales, and with an unflagging direction by Robert Aldrich (who reportedly fired his 2nd unit director, Sergio Leone, mid-production). **1/2 from ****
    DrLenera

    Neglected Biblical spectacle is great fun for fans of the genre

    Sodom and Gomorrah was a big flop when it was released and has been almost forgotten since then. This is a shame. It's certainly no classic like Ben Hur or Spartacus,and it has the obvious flaws many films like this share-corny dialogue,women's make-up and hair which betrays the decade the film was made in,to name but two-but if you like this kind of film it's very entertaining and worth a watch. At times you could swear De Mille directed it,but it was actually directed by Robert Aldrich,a real curio in his career.

    The first hour does dawdle along a little,but the middle of the film contains a very lengthy battle sequence which is extremely impressive. In these days of CGI,it's great to see hundreds of REAL people fighting on the screen,and it's great the way the battle is in stages and shows various tactics by the two sides instead of just being a chaotic mess. The climatic destruction {well,it's based on a well known Bible story, so I don't think this is a spoiler!} of the twin cities of Sodom and Gommorah {although we only seem to see Sodom} is still quite a well achieved spectacle,in fact technically the film still generally holds up,except for a few very unconvincing shots when an army is engulfed in water.

    Those who find some of the film a little heavy can enjoy the odd touch of vivid sadism {people on a wheel lowered into fire,a prisoner threatened by a blind man whose armour produces spikes when he breaths} and plenty of references to the 'sins' of the Sodomites-nothing is explicit,but things such as incest,sexual servitude and lesbianism are certainly hinted at. Yet the Hebrews,by comparison,are such a dull humourless lot,one might occasionally sympathise with the Sodomites,and this was maybe intended. As with most of Aldrich's films,it's actually quite cynical,and doesn't take easy sides.

    Stuart Granger is fine as Lot but it's the underrated Stanley Baker,as the scheming Astorath who chases anything in a skirt, who gives the stand-out performance,memorably corrupt. One should also mention Miklos Rozsa's superb score which ranks along side his other classic scores for related films like Ben Hur and El Cid. He superbly evokes the period and setting whilst providing a gorgeous love theme and a number of other great themes. Of course it's very melodramatic,but it suits the film!

    Sodom and Gomorrah exists in several heavily cut down versions which may quicken the pace but are extremely choppy,often cutting into scenes when they are obviously half way through. The full 155-odd minute version is sometimes shown,and is available in some countries on DVD,but really demands a proper,remastered,etc. release. It's really worth seeing,as long as you like this kind of stuff of course!
    cinemel

    Action version, freely adapted, of the Old Testament tale

    Robert Aldrich has directed an entertaining, though far from serious retelling, of the Old Testament saga. The story starts out sticking close to the original. Lot ( Stewart Granger) decides to split with his Uncle Abraham and take his group of Hebrews on a different route as they make their nomadic way across the desert. Of course they come upon the evil cities of Sodom and Gomorrah. The characters they meet there are bigger than life. The Queen of Sodom is wickedly played by the wonderful Anouk Aimee. She rules the twin cities of the Plain with her leering brother portrayed by Stanley Baker. They both have a ball chewing the scenery and seducing whomever strikes their fancy. The Queen has the eye for young female beauties. Her brother has an eye for both of Lot's daughters. These fun plot additions are distinct divergences from the Old Testament tale. Lot himself falls for the slave girl (Pier Angeli). Royal intrigues and political betrayals run rampant. There are also some good action sequences. One in particular has the Hebrews protecting the cities from invading intruders by destroying a dam they have built inundating their enemies as Moses would do centuries later. Of course, the spectacular finale is the destruction of the cities followed by the Pillar of Salt transformation of Lot's wife. The script writers have left out the tidbit about Lot's own daughters getting him drunk and taking him to bed because they think they are the last people on earth. I guess that was a bit too racy for the audiences in 1962. "Sodom & Gomorrah" came at the tail end of the cycle of biblical spectacles. It certainly wasn't the worst. Its entertainment value includes a superb score by Miklos Rozsa which raises all of the fighting and heavy breathing to a higher level than one would expect.
    6bkoganbing

    How Are Things in Sodom and Gomorrah? Is the salt still springing there?

    With the filming of Sodom and Gomorrah, Stewart Granger began a phase of his career on the European continent. Not that Sodom and Gomorrah is any great film, but it was certainly better than some of those spaghetti westerns he did in the Sixties to pay for his hedonistic life style. Something like the one they allegedly lived down Sodom way.

    Of course Sodom and Gomorrah doesn't stick to the biblical version of the tale, but then neither did those DeMille epics, Samson and Delilah and The Ten Commandments. Nor is homosexuality singled out as THE sin that got the Deity all upset that he wanted to destroy the place. Then again it isn't even in the Bible.

    Lot as portrayed by Stewart Granger doesn't take just his family there, he leads a whole tribe of Hebrew people there after he parts from Uncle Abraham. Pretty soon he gets all tangled up in Sodomite politics and gets a bit entangled himself with Pier Angeli who is a slave girl to Queen Anouk Aimee.

    Villain of the piece is Stanley Baker who always improves every film he was ever in. He's Anouk's brother and he's got the idea he ought to be running things. He's also got an eye for Lot's daughters.

    There's a very nicely staged battle sequence with the Hebrews defending the land granted them by Anouk. But the script is definitely out of the Cecil B. DeMille school of arcane Victorian writing.

    Still it's entertaining in many respects.

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    • Anecdotes
      Several film critics, who had clearly consulted their Bibles, noted that Bera, the King of Sodom and Gomorrah according to the Old Testament, had unaccountably undergone a sex-change for this film becoming Queen Bera and played by Anouk Aimee.
    • Gaffes
      Although the special effects for 1962 or fairly good, during the destruction of Sodom the giant blocks that fall to the ground bounce around like beach balls, and in several shots are kicked around by the panicked public like chunks of plastic foam.
    • Citations

      Queen Bera: Hebrews and Sodomites: Greetings!

    • Connexions
      Edited into L'homme qui sauva le monde - Episode I (1982)

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 21 novembre 1962 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Italie
      • France
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Espagnol
      • Indonésien
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Sodom and Gomorrah
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Marrakech, Maroc(flood -and battle scenes)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Titanus
      • Pathé Consortium Cinéma
      • Société Générale de Cinématographie (S.G.C.)
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      • 5 450 000 $US
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      2 heures 34 minutes
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