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Condamné à être pendu

Titre original : Law of the Lawless
  • 1964
  • Approved
  • 1h 27min
NOTE IMDb
6,0/10
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William Bendix, Yvonne De Carlo, and Dale Robertson in Condamné à être pendu (1964)
DrameOccidental

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  • Réalisation
    • William F. Claxton
  • Scénario
    • Steve Fisher
  • Casting principal
    • Dale Robertson
    • Yvonne De Carlo
    • William Bendix
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,0/10
    447
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • William F. Claxton
    • Scénario
      • Steve Fisher
    • Casting principal
      • Dale Robertson
      • Yvonne De Carlo
      • William Bendix
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    • 6avis des critiques
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    Rôles principaux47

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    Dale Robertson
    Dale Robertson
    • Judge Clem Rogers
    Yvonne De Carlo
    Yvonne De Carlo
    • Ellie Irish
    • (as Yvonne DeCarlo)
    William Bendix
    William Bendix
    • Sheriff Ed Tanner
    Lon Chaney Jr.
    Lon Chaney Jr.
    • Tiny
    • (as Lon Chaney)
    Bruce Cabot
    Bruce Cabot
    • Joe Rile
    Barton MacLane
    Barton MacLane
    • Big Tom Stone
    John Agar
    John Agar
    • Pete Stone
    Richard Arlen
    Richard Arlen
    • Ben -- Bartender
    Jody McCrea
    Jody McCrea
    • George Stapleton
    Kent Taylor
    Kent Taylor
    • Rand McDonald
    Bill Williams
    Bill Williams
    • Silas Miller
    Rod Lauren
    Rod Lauren
    • Deputy Sheriff Tim Ludlow
    George Chandler
    George Chandler
    • Martin
    Don 'Red' Barry
    Don 'Red' Barry
    • Red
    • (as Donald Barry)
    Romo Vincent
    Romo Vincent
    • Doc Samuels
    Lorraine Bendix
    • Molly -- Waitress
    Roy Jenson
    Roy Jenson
    • Roy Johnson
    Jerry Summers
    Jerry Summers
    • Jake Johnson
    • Réalisation
      • William F. Claxton
    • Scénario
      • Steve Fisher
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    10somic

    Law and disrespect duel it out!

    This goes down as a unique and well crafted storyline. Hats off to legendary producer A.C. Lyles who brought together a wonderful cast. They were able to bring this story home.

    Clem Rogers, known as "the Hanging Judge" was played by film and television great, Dale Robertson. He is asked to come to town to try Pete Stone for Murder. Now Pete (John Agar) is the son of "Big Tom Stone (Barton MacLane), who for the most part, owns the town.

    Big Tom hires the man who killed the Judges father as a tool in his pocket. If he can get Judge Rogers to react and take revenge, he will be shown as nothing more then a hypocrite.

    But that's not all Big Tom has in his pocket. He also plans to set the Judge up by discrediting him. He orders one of his men to beat up the girl Rogers has taken a liking to, (Ellie) played by the wonderful Yvonne De Carlo, and leave her unconscious, and half dressed in his Hotel room.

    The in's and out's of the trial will leave you on the edge of your seat. This is a wonderful Western. I highly recommend it.
    7searchanddestroy-1

    For old timers only

    Nothing special in this dusty western, belonging to the AC Lyles prod, specialized in the early sixties in recycling old timers on retirement, or not far, such as Richard Arlen , Bill Bendix, Yvonne de Carlo, Dale Robertson, Bruce Cabot and many other actors and actresses concerning other features of this kind. For die hard western fans only. It is cheap, lousy, even directed by good directors, who are not convinced at all by those predictable stories. Bill Claxton, Lesley Selander, RG Sprinsteen, were the main directors for thiese productions. Close to retirement directors too. Here, i have no strength to tell this already seen topic; this film made me half sleep. The only good point is that this movie is probably the best of all A C Lyles productions, maybe because of also being the first; the others will be more action oriented and the quality will also decline. They try to put some psychology here, more than anywhere else in AC Lyles films for Paramount. An excellent anti climax ending, that justifies the seven stars for rating.
    6kevinolzak

    Dale Robertson and Lon Chaney

    Producer A.C. Lyles is chiefly remembered today for the series of 13 B-Westerns done for Paramount from late 1963-late 1967. A former publicist for the studio, Lyles knew many of Hollywood's greatest stars, and got his start as a film producer after James Cagney agreed to direct 1957's "Short Cut to Hell." In 1963, he began a series of Westerns generally shot in 10-14 days, often back to back then issued months apart, with "Law of the Lawless," successful enough as a second feature to spawn a dozen more. Like all those that followed, the veteran cast provides the greatest interest, in both major and minor roles, a spate of stories where the good guys win out over the bad in the end, no longer viable by the next decade, the nihilistic 70s. "Law of the Lawless" makes for a decent start, with Dale Robertson (TALES OF WELLS FARGO) as Judge Clem Rogers, whose latest assignment in Stone Junction Kansas has him deciding the fate of old friend Pete Stone (John Agar), whose father Big Tom (Barton MacLane) wields great power among the townsfolk, and believes his son was involved in a fair shootout. The old pros were as happy to get the work as Lyles was to have them: still sexy Yvonne De Carlo as the saloon girl sweet on the judge, William Bendix as the wounded sheriff, Bruce Cabot as hired gunman Joe Rile, Richard Arlen as Bartender Ben, Kent Taylor as Pete's Kansas City defense attorney, Bill Williams as a wheelchair-bound witness to the alleged crime (the last half hour takes place in the courtroom). Special billing as 'Tiny' goes to veteran Western heavy Lon Chaney, in typical form as Pete Stone's main henchman, assaulting poor Yvonne as he tries to persuade her to implicate the high and mighty Judge in a seamy scandal; and just like his character in his earliest Lyles production, "Albuquerque" (Randolph Scott), never loses the cigarette dangling from his lips! Leonard Maltin disparagingly referred to the series in general as being only 'for buffs who want to play spot the star,' but they still endure in the 21st Century, even as the Old West recedes further into the past.
    6Wuchakk

    An A. C. Lyles town-bound Western that culminates with a court sequence

    A judge rides into a Kansas town (Dale Robertson) to arbitrate a murder trial involving the son of the formidable mogul (John Agar and Barton MacLane). Yvonne De Carlo plays a saloon girl, Lon Chaney Jr. A friend of the accused and Bruce Cabot a hired gun.

    "Law of the Lawless" (1964) is an A. C. Lyles Western, who produced over a dozen 'second-feature' Westerns in the mid-60s, which all featured former A-list actors and were shot in 10-14 days. The teams Lyles gathered together for his productions always knew what they were doing and did it competently and efficiently.

    As such, there's little artistic merit to this Western, but it effectively gets the job done if you're in the mode for traditional town-bound Western. De Carlo was certainly a beauty and this was her last film before focusing on The Munsters for the next few years.

    The movie runs 1 hour, 27 minutes, and was shot at Iverson Ranch & Paramount Studios, Los Angeles.

    GRADE: B-/C+
    9djbrown-00897

    An Excellent Western

    AG Liles made a series of low budget westerns at Paramount with a veteran cast. This is simply one of them. The cast includes: Dale Robertson ( Judge Clem Rogers: A former gunfighter turned Judge who no longer carries a gun), Yvonne DeCarlo ( Ellie Irish a saloon girl), John Agar (Pete Stone the heavy), his father Tom who is the most powerful man in town played by Barton MacLaine, William Bendix as ( Sheriff and Prosecutor Ed Tanner), and last but certainly not least Bruce Cabot. as hired gunman Joe Rile who killed Clem's father years ago. Cabot is the one to watch for. He hangs over the entire film very ominously.The story is about Stone who is accused of murder, his father who will do anything to not only get his son off, but ruin Rogers reputation, by having him seen with Ellie and hiring Rile to force Rogers into a gunfight, and Rogers who is also a friend of Stone's, and is the presiding judge in the trial. It is important to note that there is a most unexpected ending to the movie, but unlike far too many movies with one, it actually works with the theme of the film. For that reason, I will not spoil the ending. It is basically an excellent western 9/10 stars.

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    • Anecdotes
      Dale Robertson was a late replacement for a sick Rory Calhoun. Robertson got a call at 1130pm that he would be needed for a 6am start!
    • Gaffes
      In the scene where Deputy Sheriff Tim Ludlow is killed, there is another man who is shot off of a horse. The man is mistaken as dead and gets up and grabs his gun to shoot the judge and is killed by Joe Rile. After being shot to death, the man is still very obviously still breathing.
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    • Date de sortie
      • 3 juin 1964 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • El juez de la horca
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Iverson Ranch - 1 Iverson Lane, Chatsworth, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis
    • Société de production
      • A.C. Lyles Productions
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    • Durée
      • 1h 27min(87 min)
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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