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Représailles en Arizona

Titre original : Arizona Raiders
  • 1965
  • Approved
  • 1h 37min
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5,9/10
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Représailles en Arizona (1965)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAfter Quantrell's gang is almost destroyed, two of the captured members agree to join the Arizona Rangers to help finish the job.After Quantrell's gang is almost destroyed, two of the captured members agree to join the Arizona Rangers to help finish the job.After Quantrell's gang is almost destroyed, two of the captured members agree to join the Arizona Rangers to help finish the job.

  • Réalisation
    • William Witney
  • Scénario
    • Alex Gottlieb
    • Mary Willingham
    • Willard W. Willingham
  • Casting principal
    • Audie Murphy
    • Michael Dante
    • Ben Cooper
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    • Réalisation
      • William Witney
    • Scénario
      • Alex Gottlieb
      • Mary Willingham
      • Willard W. Willingham
    • Casting principal
      • Audie Murphy
      • Michael Dante
      • Ben Cooper
    • 22avis d'utilisateurs
    • 10avis des critiques
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    Arizona Raiders
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    Audie Murphy
    Audie Murphy
    • Clint
    Michael Dante
    Michael Dante
    • Brady
    Ben Cooper
    Ben Cooper
    • Willie Martin
    Buster Crabbe
    Buster Crabbe
    • Capt. Andrews
    Gloria Talbott
    Gloria Talbott
    • Martina
    Ray Stricklyn
    Ray Stricklyn
    • Danny Bonner
    George Keymas
    George Keymas
    • Montana
    Fred Krone
    Fred Krone
    • Matt Edwards
    Willard W. Willingham
    • Eddie
    • (as Willard Willingham)
    Boyd 'Red' Morgan
    • Tex
    • (as Red Morgan)
    Fred Graham
    Fred Graham
    • Quantrell
    Booth Colman
    Booth Colman
    • Ohio Gazette Editor
    • (non crédité)
    Robert Shelton
    • Jim
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • William Witney
    • Scénario
      • Alex Gottlieb
      • Mary Willingham
      • Willard W. Willingham
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    7boblipton

    Too Late, Alas, Too Late

    His raiders are broken up and Quantrill dies in an army hospital. Audie Murphy is sentenced to death, but the sentence is commuted to 20 years on the recommendation of Buster Crabbe, who led the attack on them. Crabbe winds up leading the Arizona Rangers. There the remnants Quantrill's forces have retreated, to become outlaws. The government can't figure out where they are, where they will strike, but he comes up with a plan: release Murphy, induct him into the Rangers and set him after the bad guys.

    Audie Murphy had moved surely into westerns after he became the most decorated American soldier in the Second World War and had prospered. He was getting on in years, and the genre westerns were beginning to disappear. This movie was an attempt by him and director William Witney to produce something epic and mythic. It begins with a recitation of Quantrill's history, and moves in action. There are many nice touches: Murphy's conflicted position, the beautiful Indian girl played by Gloria Talbott, the importance of oaths, the stalwart Crabbe, and the savage Indians who carry their victims away like demons. It's a B western on a grand scale, and Witney was the man who ld bring it off if anyone could. Ford had abandoned the trappings of B productions four decades earlier. Witney had begun in the Bs, the youngest director around when he began, and he had reformed the genre, the fights, the stories, always constrained by short budgets and shooting schedules. Now, with a color camera and three decades of experience, could he save the traditional western?

    Alas, no. The western was passing out of the mythscape of the world, gradually being replaced by the new frontier of science fiction. But he makes a good try here, and there are some lovely moments that recall when the west was the endless frontier, before civilization closed in. Now the West was a landscape in which everyone was corrupt, where the good, the bad and the ugly fought endlessly without any sense of right or wrong.

    But Witney certainly gives it a shot. There are some lovely moments and good, canny work here. It's just that not enough people cared any more.
    5TheLittleSongbird

    Ranging Arizona

    Have appreciated Westerns for a long time now, even if the Western genre is not one of my favourite film genres and more a "appreciate rather than love" one. Not just the famous ones of John Wayne, Randolph Scott, Anthony Mann and John Ford, but there are also some worthwhile lesser known modestly budgeted ones. Audie Murphy is not a favourite of mine, but he was amiable enough and it is sad that he died so tragically at the young age he was.

    'Arizona Raiders' was one of those films where time spent watching it was not regretted and it is worth a one-time watch. Murphy himself comes over well. There are though far better and more inspired Westerns about, from before and since 'Arizona Raiders', and it on the whole didn't have me jumping out of my chair or have me exclaiming "must see". It looks good and the casting is better than average, but the script and story never quite have the wow factor.

    Murphy is an amiable presence and is a long way from charisma-deprived in his role, he may not fit the part of a Western hero physically if we are to stereotype a bit but he is just right dramatically. Have nothing to complain about with the performances overall, with menacing George Keymas giving the other standout turn. 'Arizona Raiders' looks good, a lot of time and care went into the scenery clearly and the photography is both atmospheric and attractive.

    The music is not the most memorable there is but it at least fits with the tone of the story, is not at odds with the atmosphere and sounds appealing. Did appreciate that the characters weren't too stereotyped, if not meaty, including portraying characters that can be portrayed stereotypically and negatively with tact. What there is of the action has some excitement and tension.

    Which generally in 'Arizona Raiders' come too far and between, for me the story was fairly by the numbers, sometimes dull and could have done with a lot more tension and surprises. The first half an hour agreed is not always easy to sit through, with the film getting off to a weak start. Particularly with agreed an overlong and quite corny opening scene, further ruined by an overused and over-explanatory voice over that for some may not have been needed. The direction is competent but undistinguished.

    Furthermore, the character writing generally could have been much meatier. Motivations are either under-explored or don't make sense and in the case of some of the conflict both. Especially between Clint and Brady, which is introduced out of the blue and not really that well developed. Michael Dante does his best as Brady but was not menacing enough, which did dull the conflict. A lot of the writing is silly and indifferent, it could have done with a lot more edge and had a more natural flow. Also felt that this aspect was rather sketchy with not enough fleshed out enough.

    Bottom line, alright film but nothing special. 5/10
    7hitchcockthelegend

    Rangers and Raiders.

    William Quantrell's raiders are cornered by Capt. Tom Andrews and Quantrell and a number of his men are killed. Two are captured whilst Montana Smith and the others escape to carry on their illegal operations. Clint Stewart and Willie Martin are the two captives, who much to their surprise, are spared a death sentence on account of Capt. Andrews vouching for them as soldiers of integrity and honour. Sentenced to 20 years hard labour, the guys are faced with an interesting proposition when Andrews offers to break them out so as they can join the Texas Rangers. The plan being for them to infiltrate the renegade Raiders and help to bring them down.

    With few votes and even less reviews of substance written, one could be forgiven for thinking that Arizona Raiders is barely worth the time. Using elements of the Quantrell Raiders legacy and blending with the Texas Rangers plot lines, Arizona Raiders is not found wanting in the entertainment department. Directed by William Witney and starring Audie Murphy, Buster Crabbe (this film not to be confused with Crabbe's 1936 film, The Arizona Raiders) and Michael Dante, it's a film that has a number of notable issues within its plot. It would have been easy to just have it as a straight forward tale about bad guys turning good (something other reviewers claim it to be), but writers Frank Gruber and Richard Schayer add impetus to the good versus bad axis by cramming in other factors.

    Murphy plays lead protagonist Clint Stewart, asked to basically switch sides and loyalties, his conflict is excellently portrayed by genre legend Murphy. His resolve is further tested by emotional pulls involving his brother and best friend, with Witney and his team seemingly happy to put Stewart through the mangler, with the result being a richly told character strand. Also into the equation comes the role of the Indians, so often seen as the nemesis and bad boys of the genre, here they get something slightly different as they become involved in this white man squabble. It's really rather refreshing the part they have to play. Though the score from Richard LaSalle is badly out of sorts, this is off set a touch by the visual treat on offer with the locale. Beautifully shot by Jacques R. Marquette, the Gold Canyon location is a sumptuous extra character, giving an added depth to the story unfolding. The story is nicely paced by Witney, who rightly gives us development of characters in the first half of the piece, while all the genre staples of shoot outs, villains and chases are nicely added to the already intriguing broth.

    A little treasure as far as this viewer is concerned. So if you be a genre fan such as I? Well do catch this one if you get the chance. 7/10
    6ma-cortes

    Routine but acceptable Western with Audie Murphy as a brave escapee facing his former companions from the Quantrell gang.

    When the Quantrell gang is almost destroyed, two of its members, Clint (Audie Murphy) and Willie Martin (Ben Cooper), are taken prisoner, but they later escape from prison thanks to a captain (Buster Crabbe) who assigns them a dangerous mission, to become Arizona Rangers and hunt down the murderous members of their former band. They are rumored to be hiding in a town "near the border", according to the words of a ballroom dancer. So our protagonists head off to pursue the thugs - Brady (Michael Dante) and Montana (George Keymas) - who are allegedly hiding on an Indian mission. After a massacre, there they find a beautiful young Indian woman (Gloria Talbott), but then things go wrong.

    In the period when European westerns were in vogue, the sixties, with Sergio Leone as the main architect, this western film from th was released on screens with relative success . The film is full of whirlwinds of action, confrontations, emotions, fights, sustained energy and, often, praiseworthy results. The feature film has a raw elegance and vigor, although some scenes are a failure. A tense but already seen plot allowed director William Witney to maintain scenes with pedigree and at their own gallop, as well as exciting and moving moments. The Indian attacks, the shootouts, the pyrotechnics, the duels, the horse chases, all of them are briefly spectacular due to the condition of being a low-budget film, that is why the film is another passable Hollywood product, but B-series. It contains some vigorous and cleverly done action scenes, but others do not make much sense. There's a surprising description about the Yaqui Indians that are described as somewhat wild natives who subject their enemies to cruel torture, such as the execution of the "Cactus." The film stars Audie Murphy, one of the most decorated American soldiers of World War II, who, after the conflict, turned to film actor, playing a soldier in the war in the movie "Return to Hell," as well as developing a brief career as a country musician. Here Murphy plays in his ordinary style a former follower of the well-known Quantrell who is escaped from prison with his friend Ben Cooper to become an agent of the Arizona Rangers in order to hunt down the remnants of the gang. He is accompanied by an aging Buster Crabbe, a former Olympic swimmer who in his youth successfully played three of the most popular comic book heroes of the 1930s: Tarzan (Tarzan of the Beasts), Flash Gordon (Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe) and Buck Rogers (Buck Rogers).

    The film was professionally directed by William Witney, one of Tarantino's favorite filmmakers. In fact, he was the one who began choreographing the action scenes in Westerns, following the pattern used in Busby Berkeley's musicals. A prolific filmmaker, Witney was a craftsman who worked extensively for Republic Pictures, the studio where he worked for many years producing a series of low-budget Westerns, many of them starring singing cowboys like Roy Rogers and Gene Autry. Witney spent his entire career making serials and second-rate films, such as 40 Guns at Apache Pass as well as Apache Rifles. After World War II, William Witney continued acting in western films such as Shadows of Tombstone, Heart of Rockies, Bells of Coronado, The Painted Stallion, The Lone Ranger, Home in Oklahoma, On the Old Spanish Trail, High Time in Nevada, Gay Ranchero, Helldorado, Rex Ryder, Eyes of Texas, among others. In addition, his work in television included some quite interesting episodes of successful series, such as: High Chaparral, Bonanza, Laramie, Zorro, The Virginian, Wagon Train and he continued working in film and was able to make passable mid-budget films such as Santa Fe Passage, The Bonnie Parker story, Robur and Escaped from Devil Island. Score: 5.5/10. An acceptable and slightly decent western, at times, that Audie Murphy fans will love.
    10coltras35

    Rousing comic-book style western

    A remake of 1951 The Texas Rangers, Arizona Raiders faithfully follows its general plot,however, there's some differences. The conflicted persona of the lead character, as played Audie Murphy, who is asked to choose sides between the rangers and heading over the border, is better played and distinctive. The other characters are finely etched too, such as George Keymas, who plays the outlaw like a maniac. Sure there is that narration in the opening, and the fact Quantrill never travelled to Arizona, but it's not meant to be historically accurate ( which western is?), but it's a rousing, fast-paced western that marries the B-western with the elements that you would find in paella westerns. I.e. a little more blood, the cactus used as torture. There's an air of comic book style going on, especially with the action and the Native Americans fleeting in and carrying away the bad guys like wreaths. The cinematography and location is really eye catching. Buster Crabbe and Ben Cooper adds to the fun. This is a fun and an exciting western that I first saw on UK Television ( channel 4)in 1991 and i was really looking forward to watch it. I was corresponding with western writer J.T Edson, who based his character Dusty Fog on Audie, at the time, and he was looking forward in watching it, too

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      Audie Murphy's salary was $45,000.
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      Set soon after the Lawrence, Ks. massacre of 1863, the weapons used are the Colt 1873 Peacemaker, Remington 1875 revolver, and Winchester 1892 rifle.
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      Willie Martin: Well, nobody cares much when you're on the losing side.

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      Edited from Feu sans sommation (1964)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 24 novembre 1965 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Espagnol
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      • Arizona sangrienta
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Old Tucson - 201 S. Kinney Road, Tucson, Arizona, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Columbia Pictures
      • Admiral Pictures
      • Robert E. Kent Productions
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      • 1h 37min(97 min)
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