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L'Ultime Chevauchée

Titre original : Raiders of Old California
  • 1957
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  • 1h 12min
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5,7/10
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L'Ultime Chevauchée (1957)
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À la fin de la guerre américano-mexicaine, un capitaine de la cavalerie américaine et ses hommes de main forcent un officier mexicain à lui céder ses terres. Quelques années plus tard, un sh... Tout lireÀ la fin de la guerre américano-mexicaine, un capitaine de la cavalerie américaine et ses hommes de main forcent un officier mexicain à lui céder ses terres. Quelques années plus tard, un shérif enquête sur ces acquisitions douteuses.À la fin de la guerre américano-mexicaine, un capitaine de la cavalerie américaine et ses hommes de main forcent un officier mexicain à lui céder ses terres. Quelques années plus tard, un shérif enquête sur ces acquisitions douteuses.

  • Réalisation
    • Albert C. Gannaway
  • Scénario
    • Samuel Roeca
    • Tom Hubbard
  • Casting principal
    • Jim Davis
    • Arleen Whelan
    • Faron Young
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,7/10
    281
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    • Réalisation
      • Albert C. Gannaway
    • Scénario
      • Samuel Roeca
      • Tom Hubbard
    • Casting principal
      • Jim Davis
      • Arleen Whelan
      • Faron Young
    • 9avis d'utilisateurs
    • 6avis des critiques
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    Jim Davis
    Jim Davis
    • Capt. Angus Clyde McKane
    Arleen Whelan
    Arleen Whelan
    • Julie Johnson
    Faron Young
    Faron Young
    • Marshal Faron Young
    Marty Robbins
    Marty Robbins
    • Cpl. Timothy Boyle
    Lee Van Cleef
    Lee Van Cleef
    • Sgt. Damon Pardee
    Louis Jean Heydt
    Louis Jean Heydt
    • Judge Ward Young
    Harry Lauter
    Harry Lauter
    • Lt. Scott Johnson
    Douglas Fowley
    Douglas Fowley
    • Sheriff
    Lawrence Dobkin
    Lawrence Dobkin
    • Don Miguel Sebastian
    • (as Larry Dobkin)
    Bill Coontz
    Bill Coontz
    • Turk
    Don Diamond
    Don Diamond
    • Pepe
    Rick Vallin
    Rick Vallin
    • Burt
    • (as Ric Vallon)
    Tom Hubbard
    • Emmet
    Edward Colmans
    Edward Colmans
    • Diego
    • (non crédité)
    Gerald Mohr
    Gerald Mohr
    • Narrator
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Albert C. Gannaway
    • Scénario
      • Samuel Roeca
      • Tom Hubbard
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    3fredcdobbs5

    Good cast, but flabby oater's cheapness and incompetence is irritating

    Although full of actors with a lot of experience in westerns--Jim Davis, Harry Lauter, Lee Van Cleef, Douglas Fowley--this cheap and irritating film from Republic comes across like it was made over a weekend by a couple of guys who got some money (very little of it, from the looks of things) together and said, "Hey, let's make a western!". This was released by Republic near the end of its existence--the studio went out of business two years later--although it wasn't actually made by them but was an independent production they picked up for distribution. That at least salvages their reputation somewhat, since Republic specialized in making westerns and knew how to make efficient, action-packed horse operas; I can't think of any of its own product that is as tenth-rate as this mess is.

    There are so many things wrong with this film that it's difficult to know where to begin. For starters, although it's called "Raiders of Old California", it's set along the Texas/Mexican border, nowhere near California. As pointed out by other reviewers, the US troops wear uniforms and equipment that weren't issued until 15 years or so after the period the film was set in (the late 1840s). The film opens during the Mexican-American War of 1848 with a US Army attack on a Mexican fort, and it's an indication of what's to come--the "action" is dull, slow, poorly staged and full of stupid mistakes (while attacking the fort, the US soldiers don't bother running but stand out in the open, where they are promptly shot; soldiers fall off their horses although no shots are heard being fired; after the battle is over and the Americans have taken the fort, a Mexican soldier rides through the front gate and starts speaking to his commanding officer--in English--apparently not noticing that the fort has been taken over by American soldiers), and the "fort" itself is a painfully obvious, shoddily made set that looks like it was slapped together with wrapping paper and plywood.

    The story of greedy villains trying to take land away from poor defenseless peasants and farmers has been done a thousand times before (and a thousand times better) and despite the cast of western veterans, no one acquits themselves particularly well. I hope their checks didn't bounce so at least they got something out of it, because this flabby, badly written, sloppily made hackjob isn't anything any of them should be proud of.
    8FightingWesterner

    Country Stars And A Young Lee Van Cleef

    Former Cavalry officer Jim Davis and fellow heavies Lee Van Cleef and Marty Robbins take control of a huge parcel of land following the Mexican American War, pushing the Mexican peasant farmers off the property given them by it's former owner, a General in the Mexican Army.

    Raiders Of Old California looks a bit cheap but it's so hard-boiled and action packed that the low-budget doesn't hurt it all that much, though I wish country stars Robbins and Faron Young could have strummed and sang a few tunes.

    Speaking of Young, he's pretty good as Davis' nemesis, a justice seeking U.S. Marshall. If he had been fifteen years older he could have been an excellent Saturday matinée western star.

    Lee Van Cleef too has a pretty meaty role as Davis' number one henchman. Here he's just as mean, cold, and cruel as he is in later performances. This is essential viewing for Van Cleef fans.
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    Jim Davis in his most interesting role

    Jim Davis was used to play villains in westerns, so this one here is not that surprising, but he has the lead character, and that's tremendous for my taste. It's so rare that the main "hero" has such a place in the story. Albert C Gannaway was a petty film maker but a damn good one, providing efficient stuff, fast paced and without forgetting the importance of characters. This western belongs to his best, thans again to Jim Davis' character, so unusual, I repeat. And Lee Van Cleef's presence contributes to this taut western that I recommend a lot; such a shame that it is not better known. Just enjoy.
    4bkoganbing

    Subpar western

    Jim Davis is star and protagonist of Raiders Of Old California, a western from the last days of Republic Pictures. Davis is an army captain who uses the Mexican War and the uniform to steal himself a Spanish land grant from the previous owner Lawrence Dobkin who after a murder attempt by Davis henchman Lee Van Cleef on his life, retires and becomes a friar.

    It's been previously pointed out the disparity in times for a film set in the post Mexican War years, with Davis, Van Cleef etc. wearing Civil War era uniforms and carrying even later weaponry. Herbert J. Yates was not much for authenticity and research.

    Faron Young and Marty Robbins from the Grand Ole Opry are a good guy and a bad guy in this film. It was getting a little too late for country and western stars to become western stars on the big screen. Their time to become another Gene Autry had passed.

    Those who are thespians do a good job with their roles. But Raiders Of Old California is a subpar western.
    3planktonrules

    I guess the film makers just didn't care...

    As a history teacher, this sort of western irritates the life out of me. While it's supposed to be set just after the Mexican War (which ended in the late 1840s), nothing about the film looks right—nothing. The guns are all repeating cartridge pistols circa 1870s-1880s, the cavalry uniforms from the 1860s and the whole look of the film is just another late 1800s film. So why, then, did they bother setting the film in this much earlier era if they just didn't care what they slapped on the screen? I guess they just wanted to churn out anything—hoping the public just would watch it anyways.

    The film involves a very common theme to westerns—the baddies who are trying to grab up all the land and force the good people off their own property. In this case, an evil American is trying to force Mexicans off their land now that it's become a US territory. Unfortunately, it's all very familiar, the acting is unspectacular (at best) and the production just looks cheap and slapped together. My feeling is that since there were at least 13923035440509 other westerns made during this era, why not try watching one of the others first? After all, it's most likely a lot more interesting and better produced than this cheapie. And, perhaps my score of 3 is a bit generous.

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    • Anecdotes
      Final film of Arleen Whelan.
    • Gaffes
      Although set in the years just after the Mexican War (1846-47) the US Army soldiers wore uniforms and equipment that weren't standard-issue until late in the Civil War (1861-65)--repeating rifles, breech-loading six-shooters, etc. The Mexican soldiers, however, appear to have the correct uniforms and equipment for the period.
    • Citations

      Don Miguel Sebastian: No my child. The land belongs to the people who live on it. And with your help, this time we will make it legal.

    • Connexions
      Edited into Six Gun Theater (2015)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 16 août 1961 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Raiders of Old California
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Kanab, Utah, États-Unis
    • Société de production
      • Albert C. Gannaway Productions
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    • Durée
      • 1h 12min(72 min)
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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