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Le chevalier des sables

Titre original : The Sandpiper
  • 1965
  • TV-14
  • 1h 57min
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6,2/10
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Le chevalier des sables (1965)
Trailer for this love story
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Danny Reynolds vit seul avec sa mère. Après qu'il ait tué un chevreuil, les autorités l'envoient dans un internat. Commence alors une idylle scandaleuse entre sa mère et le prêtre chargé de ... Tout lireDanny Reynolds vit seul avec sa mère. Après qu'il ait tué un chevreuil, les autorités l'envoient dans un internat. Commence alors une idylle scandaleuse entre sa mère et le prêtre chargé de l'éducation du jeune garçon..Danny Reynolds vit seul avec sa mère. Après qu'il ait tué un chevreuil, les autorités l'envoient dans un internat. Commence alors une idylle scandaleuse entre sa mère et le prêtre chargé de l'éducation du jeune garçon..

  • Réalisation
    • Vincente Minnelli
  • Scénario
    • Martin Ransohoff
    • Irene Kamp
    • Louis Kamp
  • Casting principal
    • Elizabeth Taylor
    • Richard Burton
    • Eva Marie Saint
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    4,1 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Vincente Minnelli
    • Scénario
      • Martin Ransohoff
      • Irene Kamp
      • Louis Kamp
    • Casting principal
      • Elizabeth Taylor
      • Richard Burton
      • Eva Marie Saint
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    • 32avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompensé par 1 Oscar
      • 3 victoires et 3 nominations au total

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    Elizabeth Taylor
    Elizabeth Taylor
    • Laura Reynolds
    Richard Burton
    Richard Burton
    • Dr. Edward Hewitt
    Eva Marie Saint
    Eva Marie Saint
    • Claire Hewitt
    Charles Bronson
    Charles Bronson
    • Cos Erickson
    Robert Webber
    Robert Webber
    • Ward Hendricks
    James Edwards
    James Edwards
    • Larry Brant
    Torin Thatcher
    Torin Thatcher
    • Judge Thompson
    Tom Drake
    Tom Drake
    • Walter Robinson
    Douglas Henderson
    • Phil Sutcliff
    • (as Doug Henderson)
    Morgan Mason
    • Danny Reynolds
    John Abbey
    • Trooper
    • (non crédité)
    Jan Arvan
    Jan Arvan
    • Trustee
    • (non crédité)
    Mary Benoit
    Mary Benoit
    • Trustee's Wife
    • (non crédité)
    Shirley Bonne
    • Celebrant #9
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    Dusty Cadis
    • Trooper
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    Joan Connors
    • Celebrant #7
    • (non crédité)
    Tom Crane
    • Walter Robinson
    • (non crédité)
    Tom Curtis
    • Trustee
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    • Réalisation
      • Vincente Minnelli
    • Scénario
      • Martin Ransohoff
      • Irene Kamp
      • Louis Kamp
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    6RodReels-2

    The Soap-Wiper

    Richard Burton dials down the angst quotient from his previous year's role as a defrocked priest in "Night of the Iguana", and Elizabeth Taylor begins warming up for her later role as Kate in "Taming of the Shrew". The music and the scenery make the film compelling enough to watch, but the psychological and theological ramblings are strictly for the soap lover. Eva Marie Saint, as the hurt wife, has a few good scenes but not nearly enough to salvage the drama. And it's fun to see a young Charles Bronson in a beatnik role. The whole effort ranks several notches above "The VIP's" and other Burton-Taylor vehicles but all in all, "The Sandpiper" is a long boring day at the beach.
    6writerasfilmcritic

    Big Sur Shines in This Story of Illicit Love

    "The Sandpiper" is not a great movie but it has a certain appeal and is graced by some beautiful seascapes along the rugged Big Sur coastline. The opening sequence, a montage of steep emerald hills and deep blue sea shot from a helicopter, is particularly well done, featuring a deer dashing up one of the oak-covered slopes, building swells breaking on the rocky shore, and one or two fiery red sunsets. Similar scenes continue to bolster the sense of setting throughout the movie. The storyline, although interesting, can't quite live up to the dramatic natural location. The love affair between Richard Burton, a jaded Episcopalian priest and headmaster at a boys school in San Simeon, and Elizabeth Taylor, an alienated artist seeking peace and solitude at an isolated beach house, is reasonably convincing. Yet the priest already has a comely wife in the form of Eva Marie Saint and his motivation for stepping outside their marriage isn't well explained, except that he wants to recapture the idealism of his youth. When a local judge orders that Taylor's troubled son must attend Burton's school, he is almost instantly attracted to her and apparently there is nothing to be done about it.

    Set in the mid-sixties, when sexual morays were loosening but we were still in the grip of a churchy moralism, this had to be a controversial film, and I vaguely recall that it was. You can visit the locations used in the movie because some are easily recognizable, such as the store/club/restaurant in Big Sur known as "Nepenthe." And of course, there are the famous stone bridges on Highway One spanning two or three of the rugged chasms. Coursing through the movie, especially during the several seascapes, is the theme "The Shadow of Your Smile." It's a nice movie, if not a great one, and worth seeing more than once.
    7ksf-2

    Taylor and Burton together again.

    It's fun to compare this to the other film where Richard burton plays a minister.... night of the iguana. Here, he is very much the old fashioned establishment, trying to defend his religion.and trying like crazy to stay dedicated to it. In iguana, he leaves (or gets kicked out of) his church right from the beginning, and has his own demons to fight for the next ninety minutes. In this one, Burton was actually married to his antagonist (Liz Taylor), who plays a single mom raising her son as an athiest. It starts out very adversarial, but they come to an understanding, for the sake of her son. They both make compromises that will affect their lives. Co-stars eva saint and charles bronson. The little boy is played by james mason's son, morgan. It's pretty good. Directed by Vincent Minelli; he won the oscar for Gigi.
    7elo-equipamentos

    The Keeper of Treasure's God!!!

    I just remembering watching this movie in 1984, in that time gave 6/10 now in first time on DVD it refresh my mind on this fine picture, if was directed by the great Vincente Minnelli is worth to see itself, both Taylor and Burton make a convincing performance in their roles, she as unmarried free woman with a son and he as Dr. Reverend who is school director, they get attracted each other ended up a dead end, he realizes that your work is just a keeper of treasure's God when he raised funds to Church in fraudulent way making bad fiscal agreements to take the money, the conflicts existential driven him to start again in a new place alone, strong matters nowadays...

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    First watch: 1984 / How many: 2 / Source: TV-DVD / Rating: 7.5
    6JamesHitchcock

    The Golden Couple of the Sixties

    "The Sandpiper" was the second in a number of films ("The VIPs" was the first) made together by Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor. Their romance, which had begun on the set of "Cleopatra", had both enthralled and scandalised the public, and the studios wanted to make the most of their notoriety. The public perception of Dick and Liz as a glamorous but scandalous couple can only have been increased by the subject-matter of "The Sandpiper". At one time a film about a clergyman engaged in an adulterous affair would have been an unthinkable violation of the Production Code. By 1965, however, the Code, although not quite dead, was no longer in robust health, and a film on this subject, although still highly controversial, was no longer impossible.

    Taylor's character, Laura Reynolds, is an unmarried mother who works as an artist and lives with her nine-year-old son Danny in an isolated California beach house. (The film's title derives from an injured sandpiper which she rescues and nurses back to health thereafter and becomes a symbol of freedom). Danny's behaviour, however, has got him into trouble with the law, and a judge orders her to send the boy to a local boarding school. Laura is reluctant to do this; she is a free spirit who distrusts any form of institutionalised education. To make matters worse from her point of view, the school is run by the Episcopalian Church, and she is an atheist whose attitude to religion is one of positive hostility rather than mere indifference. Nevertheless, she realises that she must comply with the judge's order or risk losing custody of her boy.

    Burton plays Dr. Edward Hewitt, an Episcopalian priest and headmaster of the school. Although his values are very different from Laura's, Edward is something of an idealist and is becoming disillusioned with his life at the school, feeling that he is neither a priest nor an educator but merely a fund-raiser. (The school is currently engaged in a major fund-raising drive to build a new chapel, something Edward feels is unnecessary). Edward takes a great interest in Danny's progress and finds himself increasingly drawn towards Laura, possibly because she is so different both from him and from his wife Claire. Claire is attractive and supportive of her husband but rather staid and conventional compared to the bohemian Laura. Eventually Edward and Laura begin an affair, even though he is a married man. (This plot line reminded me of Iris Murdoch's novel "The Sandcastle", published a few years before "The Sandpiper", which also dealt with an adulterous affair between a married older schoolmaster at a boarding school and a young female artist).

    Danny himself does not play a major role, being more of a plot device than a character in his own right. I felt that this was a weakness, given that one of the themes of the film is two different philosophies of education. Laura's view is that all formal educational establishments, particularly conservative boarding schools like Dr Hewitt's, are undesirable because they exist in order to turn children into conventional conformists. Her own solution, however, home-schooling Danny in a remote part of the world away from any other children and without a father-figure in his life, struck me as being likely to turn him into a self-centred loner, although the film rather shies away from criticising Laura on this point. The opening scenes in which Danny shoots a deer strike a particularly jarring note. It seemed to me highly improbable that a woman like Laura, whose whole philosophy seems to be one of living in harmony with nature, would allow her young son to have a rifle and then, when he uses it to kill an animal out of wanton curiosity, shrug the whole thing off as a harmless youthful escapade.

    Elizabeth Taylor looks stunning, but neither she nor Burton are really at their best here. Burton is certainly not as good as he was as the world-weary spy in "The Spy Who Came in from the Cold", also made in 1965. The relationship between Edward and Laura is not based simply upon sexual attraction, but upon a growing realisation that despite their differences they are kindred spirits. The unbeliever Laura, paradoxically, has more in common with Edward's Christian idealism than does the conventionally pious Claire. The trouble is that one never really senses in Burton's performance the idealistic religious believer hiding behind the mask of the formal and pedantic schoolmaster. Taylor always comes across as slightly too glamorous to be altogether convincing as a proto-hippie.

    The film contains some attractive photography of the Californian coastal scenery (although the colours in the indoor scenes are often rather dull) and there is a notable musical score, including the song "The Shadow of Your Smile". As a psychological and emotional drama it has its points of interest, but overall it is a rather dated sixties period-piece, most interesting as a record of that decade's official Golden Couple. 6/10

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    • Anecdotes
      Richard Burton tried to get out of making this movie but he was under contractual obligation.
    • Gaffes
      Claire Hewitt tells her husband that Danny "was reciting the Prologue to Chaucer's Canterbury Tales in Old English." The language Chaucer wrote in, and that Danny recites in, is Middle English, not Old English.
    • Citations

      Laura Reynolds: [they're on the beach, along the Big Sur] I feel as alone as Robinson Crusoe. Even with the footprints of a man beside me.

      Dr. Edward Hewitt: You should always have a man's footprints beside you, Laura.

      Laura Reynolds: How do you know I haven't always?

      Dr. Edward Hewitt: Because you're afraid of them...

      Laura Reynolds: But I'm not as afraid as you think.

      Dr. Edward Hewitt: Do you think that one of these days Danny's going to feel somehow that you robbed him of a father?

      Laura Reynolds: Well, that's a chance I'm gonna' have to take. Do you know something? If I were a devoted widow, and Danny's father were a dead war hero, would you be pitching me this bit about finding a second father to replace the dead one?

      Dr. Edward Hewitt: Touché.

    • Connexions
      Featured in Elizabeth Taylor - An Intimate Portrait (1975)
    • Bandes originales
      The Shadow of Your Smile
      Music by Johnny Mandel

      Lyrics by Paul Francis Webster

      Performed by Jack Sheldon

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    • Date de sortie
      • 24 septembre 1965 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Almas en conflicto
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Big Sur, Californie, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Filmways Pictures
      • Venice Productions
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      • 5 300 000 $US (estimé)
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      • 1h 57min(117 min)
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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