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Les Téméraires

Titre original : The Raiders
  • 1963
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  • 1h 15min
NOTE IMDb
5,2/10
260
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Brian Keith, Robert Culp, and Judi Meredith in Les Téméraires (1963)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueWild Bill Hickok, Buffalo Bill and Calamity Jane help a Texas rancher against the railroad.Wild Bill Hickok, Buffalo Bill and Calamity Jane help a Texas rancher against the railroad.Wild Bill Hickok, Buffalo Bill and Calamity Jane help a Texas rancher against the railroad.

  • Réalisation
    • Herschel Daugherty
  • Scénario
    • Gene L. Coon
  • Casting principal
    • Brian Keith
    • Robert Culp
    • Judi Meredith
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,2/10
    260
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Herschel Daugherty
    • Scénario
      • Gene L. Coon
    • Casting principal
      • Brian Keith
      • Robert Culp
      • Judi Meredith
    • 9avis d'utilisateurs
    • 1avis de critique
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  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Rôles principaux22

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    Brian Keith
    Brian Keith
    • John G. McElroy…
    Robert Culp
    Robert Culp
    • James Butler 'Wild Bill' Hickok
    Judi Meredith
    Judi Meredith
    • Martha 'Calamity Jane' Canary
    Jim McMullan
    Jim McMullan
    • William F. 'Buffalo Bill' Cody
    • (as James McMullan)
    Alfred Ryder
    Alfred Ryder
    • Capt. Benton
    Simon Oakland
    Simon Oakland
    • Sgt. Austin Tremaine
    Ben Cooper
    Ben Cooper
    • Tom King
    Trevor Bardette
    Trevor Bardette
    • 'Uncle Otto' Strassner
    Harry Carey Jr.
    Harry Carey Jr.
    • Jellicoe
    Richard H. Cutting
    Richard H. Cutting
    • Jack Goodnight
    • (as Dick Cutting)
    Addison Richards
    Addison Richards
    • Huntington Lawford
    Cliff Osmond
    Cliff Osmond
    • Pvt. Jean Duchamps
    Paul Birch
    Paul Birch
    • Paul King
    Richard Deacon
    Richard Deacon
    • Commissioner Mailer
    Michael Burns
    Michael Burns
    • Jimmy McElroy
    Alvy Moore
    Alvy Moore
    • Corporal
    Rodolfo Acosta
    Rodolfo Acosta
    • Cherokee Policeman
    • (non crédité)
    Frank DeKova
    Frank DeKova
    • Pawnee Chief
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Herschel Daugherty
    • Scénario
      • Gene L. Coon
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    Avis des utilisateurs9

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    1gordonb-59587

    First time I've ever given a movie a ONE.

    Holly-molly!!! I wouldn't write a review for this flop of a movie except that I noticed that 12 people actually rated this a 10. A 10! What caliber of people write these things?

    I turned in on have way through (thank goodness I didn't waste any more time on it) took one look at the costuming and couldn't believe some director thought this depicted the old west. Oh my gosh, how bad can you get. There would be more realistic costumes at my daughter's 6th grade school play. Who ever made this movie should be so embarrassed. And shame on the actors who agreed to "act" in this turkey. I rated it as a 1 because I didn't see a 0 as an option. The only thing this this film did for me was give me the opportunity to rate this the lowest I have ever rated an movie. It's just so bad.
    4bkoganbing

    Let's Take 'em to Missouri, again

    The Raiders was one of the last films you will see made taking what was standard historical interpretation at the time point of view that the Reconstruction period was when the sadistic and moneygrubbing carpetbag governments squeezed the last ounce of pride from the fallen Confederacy. The Civil Rights revolution put an end to all of that.

    The Raiders starts out as a cut down version of The Texans or Red River with Brian Keith trying with his fellow cattlemen to get that big herd to Missouri. Only they have far less success than Randolph Scott or John Wayne in those other classics. Beaten and beat Keith and his comrades go to Fort Hays and see temporary commander Alfred Ryder and railroad man Addison Richard. They veto a southern route and Keith says no southern route, no railroad at all.

    At this point the film switches to something like Cecil B. DeMille's The Plainsman where Robert Culp, James McMullan, and Judi Meredith play Wild Bill Hickok, Buffalo Bill Cody, and Calamity Jane Canary respectively. Culp takes the lead in trying to avoid some big trouble, but Keith is proud and angry and Ryder is a tin soldier martinet who carries a Texas Minie Ball in his leg from the late Civil War. In fact Ryder has the juiciest role in the film.

    I'm guessing this was a pilot for a possible TV series that Culp, McMullan and Meredith would have starred in. The Civil Rights Revolution and changing attitudes would make this kind of film unacceptable. You rarely saw southern heroes after The Raiders came out.

    As it is it's no different than a lot of what was on television because it was meant for television. It might worked in 1953 even, but not in the Sixties.
    searchanddestroy-1

    Waste in the west

    I hope you'll not get bored with this predictable and over used scheme of cattle owners and drivers fighting against cattle rustlers and Indians. It is boring, without any surprise, and the second part ridiculous at the most possible, with real Old West characters such as William Buffalo Bill Cody, Calamity Jane and Wild Bill Hickok. I don't know history that much, but I am not sure those characters met in real life, and all this mess spoils all the pleasure that I could take from this western. I know, there were plenty like this one, tons of them, but that's not a reason to make efforst to bear this. Directing is OK, from a TV episode maker, Brian Keith convincing but that's all. Robert Culp ridiculous as Wld Bill Hickock.
    3JamesHitchcock

    The most unlikely guerrilla army since the Tooting Popular Front

    As another reviewer has pointed out, "The Raiders" is a movie which takes what might be called a broadly neo-Confederate position about the years following the American Civil War. This position, which has been called the "Myth of the Lost Cause", holds that the Confederate cause during the Civil War was a just one, that the war had little if anything to do with slavery and was instead a "war of Northern aggression" which ended in the supposed injustices imposed on the defeated Southerners during the Reconstruction Era.

    The main characters are a group of Texas ranchers, left financially destitute by the war. To avoid being exploited by corrupt Northern carpetbaggers, they attempt to drive their herds from Texas to the nearest rail-head in Kansas, but lose their cattle to attacks by bandits and hostile Indians. Despite having no cattle to sell, they ride on to Kansas where they demand that the Kansas and Pacific Railroad build a new railway line into Texas. When the railroad management refuse to comply with their demand, they (all seven of them!) form themselves into a guerrilla army to fight the railroad and prevent its westward expansion into Colorado. Despite the illegal nature of their activities, which today would probably be characterised as terrorism, the ranchers are presented as the heroes of the film, and the US Army officer (a Northerner, of course) who tries to stop them as the villain.

    The film also features three legendary figures of the Old West- Wild Bill Hickok, Calamity Jane and Buffalo Bill Cody- shown as taking part in adventures very different from anything they did in real life. A similar device, using the same three characters, along with a fourth, General Custer, was used in Cecil B de Mille's "The Westerner". Hickok is here normally referred to as "Jim", probably to distinguish between himself and Buffalo Bill. (Hickok's real name was James, but he was normally known by his nickname Wild Bill). The real Calamity Jane would only have been a teenager at the time of the events shown here, but the character played by Judi Meredith, who would have been 27 in 1963, is rather older. She wears tight leather trousers, in a style more that of the 1960s and 1860s. The makers of Westerns occasionally tried to make them sexier by dressing attractive young female characters in twentieth-century fashions which no nineteenth-century woman would have worn. (Think of Marilyn Monroe's equally tight jeans in "River of No Return").

    This is a film with little going for it, quite apart from its objectionable political stance. The acting and the script are undistinguished. The ranchers' demand- that a publicly funded railroad should, on their say-so, divert its finances into the construction of an unauthorised branch line several hundred miles long- is both unrealistic and unreasonable, something the film-makers blatantly overlook. They also overlook the ridiculous nature of the idea that seven, mostly elderly, men- the most unlikely guerrilla army since Citizen Smith's Tooting Popular Front- could present any sort of serious threat to American military power. A plot like this one could, just about, have served as the basis for a comedy spoof Western like "Blazing Saddles". That the film-makers used it as the basis of a supposedly serious movie defies belief. 3/10.
    4beejer

    Wild Bill Hickok, Buffalo Bill, Calamity Jane..Give me a break.

    I recently saw this film for the first time on TV. It starts out OK but later turns into a joke.

    The first part of the movie deals with the Brian Keith character's fight to help Texas recover following the Civil War. This includes battling with the carpet baggers and organizing the ranchers to move their cattle to the nearest railhead, which happens to be in Kansas. The drive fails so Keith decides to go to Kansas to persuade the railroad to run a line into Texas.

    Fine up to this point, but then the picture turns ludicrous. Along comes Wild Bill Hickok (a woefully miscast Robert Culp), Young Buffalo Bill (Jim McMullen) and Calamity Jane (Judi Meredith). Why these characters were introduced into the story is beyond me. They add nothing and serve as not much more than comic relief. The Plainsman (1936) explored this concept much better.

    The conflict between Keith and the army (led by an effective Albert Ryder), could have been developed without the aforementioned three characters. Good character actors like Warner Anderson, Harry Carey Jr., Richard Deacon and Trevor Bardette are wasted. Possibly some of their scenes were cut as the film only runs 75 minutes.

    They should have built the story around the opening scenes. That would have resulted in a much better movie.

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    • Anecdotes
      Many of the characters and plot elements were recycled from two Cecil B. DeMille westerns, "The Plainsman" and "Union Pacific," though it is not a remake of either film. However, Universal did officially remake the former three years later.
    • Connexions
      Referenced in Chappaqua (1966)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 28 octobre 1964 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Raiders
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Sierra Railroad, Jamestown, Californie, États-Unis(Train)
    • Société de production
      • Revue Studios
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    • Durée
      • 1h 15min(75 min)
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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