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La charge du 7ème lanciers

Titre original : The Bandit of Zhobe
  • 1959
  • Approved
  • 1h 20min
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Victor Mature, Anne Aubrey, John Gilling, Sean Kelly, and Anthony Newley in La charge du 7ème lanciers (1959)
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  • Réalisation
    • John Gilling
  • Scénario
    • John Gilling
    • Richard Maibaum
  • Casting principal
    • Victor Mature
    • Anne Aubrey
    • Anthony Newley
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,1/10
    158
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • John Gilling
    • Scénario
      • John Gilling
      • Richard Maibaum
    • Casting principal
      • Victor Mature
      • Anne Aubrey
      • Anthony Newley
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    Victor Mature
    Victor Mature
    • Kasim Khan
    Anne Aubrey
    Anne Aubrey
    • Zena Crowley
    Anthony Newley
    Anthony Newley
    • Cpl. Stokes
    Norman Wooland
    Norman Wooland
    • Maj. Crowley
    Dermot Walsh
    Dermot Walsh
    • Capt. Saunders
    Walter Gotell
    Walter Gotell
    • Azhad Khan
    Sean Kelly
    Sean Kelly
    • Lieutenant Wylie
    Paul Stassino
    Paul Stassino
    • Hatti
    Larry Taylor
    Larry Taylor
    • Ahmed
    • (as Laurence Taylor)
    Denis Shaw
    Denis Shaw
    • Hussu
    Murray Kash
    • Zecco
    Maya Koumani
    • Tamara
    John Barron
    John Barron
    • Morse Operator
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    John Clive
    John Clive
    • Corporal
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    Jess Conrad
    Jess Conrad
    • Dervish
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    John Longden
    John Longden
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    • Réalisation
      • John Gilling
    • Scénario
      • John Gilling
      • Richard Maibaum
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    5Bunuel1976

    THE BANDIT OF ZHOBE (John Gilling, 1959) **

    Surprisingly enough, this proved to be a totally routine desert adventure from many of the same people behind ZARAK (1956), of which THE BANDIT OF ZHOBE is only a pale shadow; while no classic in itself, the inherent campiness of the earlier film rendered it irresistible – but that has been replaced here by relentless dullness (the extremely faded print I watched certainly did not help matters)! Victor Mature once again makes for a wooden (and, having had his family murdered, humorless) lead; incidentally, the narrative spends more time with the obligatory young couple (Anthony Newley[!] and Anne Aubrey) – though Norman Wooland more or less serves the same function that Michael Wilding did in ZARAK. The writer-director of this one had actually written the latter and would return again to this milieu for Hammer's THE BRIGAND OF KANDAHAR (1965; which I may be watching soon at the same venue which hosted the screening of THE BANDIT OF ZHOBE itself). Incidentally, I have also just acquired KILLERS OF KILIMANJARO (1959), yet another Warwick production centering around a fading Hollywood star (Robert Taylor) – but also featuring the aforementioned Newley and Aubrey. Anyway, to get back to the film at hand: at a trim 80 minutes, I suppose it makes for passable unassuming entertainment but is also utterly forgettable; for the record, it does climax in a lengthy (and reasonably exciting) skirmish…even if the low-budget involved meant that the same sets as ZARAK would have to be used (and probably some of its action footage as well)! As usual with this company, reading the credits I could not help but notice how producer Albert R. Broccoli, story writer Richard Maibaum and cinematographer Ted Moore would be far more inspired when they set out to make the initial James Bond extravaganzas a mere 3 years later (by the way, a regular of that series, Walter Gotell, is the chief villain here who mortally wounds Mature at the finale but is himself despatched by the now understanding Wooland). For what it is worth, the biggest laugh this film got from the five-man audience who were watching it (myself included, of course) was when a heavy-set Indian henchman spat out what seemed like a bucketful of saliva at the British and clumsy soldier Anthony Newley almost slips in it!!
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    Wooden Mature -- Newley steals the picture!

    Nicely photographed...Mature does some of his worst most wooden acting....while the rest of the Brits are solid. Anthony Newley as a corporal is a panic and provides understated comedy relief throughout. My favorite scene is when Newley wanders into an ammo storehouse during the climatic battle and calmly asks for some dynamite. The man in charge gives him a hard time - sighting the requirement of paperwork. Newley then explains that there is a war going on outside - to which the man in charge then dryly states in that case he'll also need another piece of paperwork as well ! Newley finally talks the fellow into letting him have a single small case - so long as he doesn't tell anyone else - lest everyone come in asking for some. This one scene was worth the price of admission !
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    Mature did have opportunity to sport turbans and colorful garments...

    The film could be called Zarak II as the plot is very similar to the original, and our hunted hero, a bandit with a price on his head, is seen this time blind for revenge...

    He thinks that the British have massacred his people, his family, his wife and child... But he is wrong.

    Only the little romantic daughter of his enemy, overflowing with pity for him, could open his eyes to the truth... She told him one day: 'Do not trust the smiling face of the moon, it has a darker sight.'

    The loose and ambiguous script of "Bandit of Zhobe" seems to ramble, and the direction of John Gilling merely underscores the generally unconvincing proceedings... Mature did however have opportunity to sport turbans and colorful Indian garments...
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    The Bandit of Zhobe

    A bandit with a price on his head, is seen this time blind for revenge. He thinks that the British have massacred his people, his family, his wife and child. But he is wrong. Only the little romantic daughter of his enemy, overflowing with pity for him, could open his eyes to the truth.

    The story and situations are similar to Zarak, the previous Victor Mature Northwest frontier romp, and I must say this 1959 film starring Victor Nature, Anthony Newley and Anne Aubrey is much better - I found Zarak slow and dull in parts, whereas the Bandit of Zhobe isn't dull, has a niftier pace, gets straight to the meat of the matter rather than meandering, has some exciting action sequences, and Victor Mature is great in his role. The man can make anything watchable. Anne Aubrey is good as the major's daughter who is a pacifist and sympathises with Mature. The only thing is that it lacks nuance or a sharper script to give it an edge over the routine story. Possibly more mystery/investigation into the plot of the villain (Walter Gottell) would have been good, but as it is an entertaining film.
    4bkoganbing

    Vic Phoned This One In

    Victor Mature was always fond of telling people how bored he was in the acting profession and pretty soon he'd be out of it for the most part. He was at his most bored making The Bandit Of Zhobe an Indian Northwestern set on the real Indian frontier. He sleepwalks through this part, probably worried his paycheck wouldn't clear.

    Back in the day tales of the British army defending those outer reaches of the Empire on which the sun never set were as popular with British kids as the dime novels written about the exploits of our frontier characters out west. The Bandit Of Zhobe plays like one of those westerns.

    The evil Walter Gotell wants to get the frontier ablaze and what better way to do it than get the British army fighting with a neighboring native leader. Gotell has his guys attacking the British army and also has his guys in British army Sepoy uniforms go into Mature's town and massacre the place, killing his wife and child. I've seen this plot premise in many of our own westerns.

    Taking on the task of bringing everyone together is Anne Aubrey, daughter of British Colonel Norman Wooland. A little bit of Rudolph Valentino's The Sheik is thrown in here with Aubrey's obvious attraction for Mature even though he's been doing terrible things to her people after he's been set on the warpath.

    Best in the film without a doubt is Anthony Newley as the corporal and bodyguard of Aubrey. He proves to be quite resourceful and has the best lines the script. The final battle between Gotell's people and the British army is also well staged.

    But we've seen all of it before in many an American western.

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      Victor Mature and Anthony Newley previously worked together on La brigade des bérets noirs (1958).
    • Connexions
      Referenced in Brigitte et Brigitte (1966)
    • Bandes originales
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      Lyrics by Len Praverman

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    • Date de sortie
      • 17 mai 1959 (Royaume-Uni)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Der Bandit von Zhobe
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      • Espagne
    • Société de production
      • Warwick Film Productions
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    • Rapport de forme
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