Jake, un ancien hors-la-loi devenu shérif, aide un ancien compère, Clint, à s'évader de prison. Mais Clint veut récupérer le butin qu'ils avaient dérobé ensemble et qui est caché dans une vi... Tout lireJake, un ancien hors-la-loi devenu shérif, aide un ancien compère, Clint, à s'évader de prison. Mais Clint veut récupérer le butin qu'ils avaient dérobé ensemble et qui est caché dans une ville fantôme. Il ne reculera devant rien.Jake, un ancien hors-la-loi devenu shérif, aide un ancien compère, Clint, à s'évader de prison. Mais Clint veut récupérer le butin qu'ils avaient dérobé ensemble et qui est caché dans une ville fantôme. Il ne reculera devant rien.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Wexler
- (as De Forest Kelley)
- Minor Role
- (non crédité)
- Luke
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- Minor Role
- (non crédité)
- Deputy
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- Minor Role
- (non crédité)
- Soldier
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- Cavalry Sergeant
- (non crédité)
Avis à la une
Here the problem is a debt owed or at least that's what Marshal Jake Wade feels towards Clint Hollister. Before Jake broke with the Hollister, it seems that Hollister saved him from a hangman's noose back when he ran with Hollister's gang. Jake hears about Hollister being arrested and sentenced to be hanged so he rides a piece and breaks him from jail.
That squares it as far as the Marshal is concerned, but the outlaw leader has other ideas. Seems Jake ran off with the proceeds from the last job. No good deed goes unpunished in this life. Hollister re-unites with his gang and they kidnap the Marshal and his fiancée and force him to lead them to the money.
You have to watch the film for the rest of this. If you're any kind of a fan of westerns, I think you'll know how this turns out.
Robert Taylor plays the upright Marshal Jake Wade who could have let the whole thing slide and let outlaw Richard Widmark hang, but he feels a debt. It's a good part for Taylor as he was winding down his contract at MGM. Unfortunately Taylor doesn't figure that Widmark owed him something for running off with the loot. The two leads play well off each other.
Rounding out the cast is Patricia Owens who is your typical crinoline western woman and the rest of Widmark's gang which included DeForest Kelley, Robert Middleton, and Henry Silva among others.
Nice Saturday afternoon fare for all fans of the American western, like me.
Taylor becomes a highly respected marshal of a small New Mexico town... He discovers that his old gang leader Widmark faces hanging nearly on a murder charge...
Since Taylor owes his companion an ancient favor, he decides to help him escape from jail, but lives to regret it...
Widmark kidnaps Taylor and his sweetheart Patricia Owens and he and his four confederates (Robert Middleton; Henry Silva; DeForest Kelley and Burt Douglas) force them across the Sierras to a deserted ghost town where Taylor has hidden a buried loot...
Taylor and Owens attempt to escape but Widmark drives them into the town to recover the money... The Comanches were there on their backs... A well-staged Indian raid follows plus the final showdown..
With good shots of the High Sierras and Death Valley, "Law and Jake Wade" is a good standard Western filled with irony dialog and sardonic humor, enjoyable throughout, but with no outstanding merits...
I read the comment about Robert Taylor being a bad actor. He is rather stiff, but it doesn't seem to bother me. I had a friend say the same thing about Tony Curtis. I guess it is a subjective thing. Either it bothers you or it doesn't. All I really had to say was in the first paragraph. The rest was necessary to fulfill submission guidelines. What's wrong with a short review. Sometimes less is more!
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesIt looks like Richard Widmark is riding Pie, James Stewart's favorite horse.
- GaffesAt the beginning, when Marshall Wade comes into town leading an extra horse, he throws that horse's rein onto the hitching post rail, and it drops right off. As he steps down from his horse, the other horse's rein is now tightly wound around the rail.
- Citations
Jake Wade: So tell me, Clint, if things had worked out differently - were you gonna give me a gun, or shoot me in the back?
Clint Hollister: [pause] I was gonna give you a gun.
Jake Wade: [flinging a handgun some distance away] There's your gun.
Clint Hollister: I was gonna hand you yours!
Jake Wade: Well, you like me better than I like you.
- ConnexionsReferenced in A Majority of One (1961)
Meilleurs choix
- How long is The Law and Jake Wade?Alimenté par Alexa
Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- El tesoro del ahorcado
- Lieux de tournage
- Alabama Hills, Lone Pine, Californie, États-Unis(location exteriors)
- Société de production
- Voir plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
Box-office
- Budget
- 1 538 000 $US (estimé)
- Durée1 heure 26 minutes
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1