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Le Dernier Rivage

Titre original : On the Beach
  • 1959
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  • 2h 14min
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Le Dernier Rivage (1959)
After a global nuclear war, the residents of Australia must come to terms with the fact that all life will be destroyed in a matter of months.
Lire trailer4:47
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Dystopian Sci-FiPsychological DramaDramaRomanceSci-Fi

1964. Une guerre atomique a ravagé presque toute l'hémisphère nord de la planète. Un sous-marin américain fait alors escale en Australie. Mais les retombées radioactives se rapprochent lente... Tout lire1964. Une guerre atomique a ravagé presque toute l'hémisphère nord de la planète. Un sous-marin américain fait alors escale en Australie. Mais les retombées radioactives se rapprochent lentement..1964. Une guerre atomique a ravagé presque toute l'hémisphère nord de la planète. Un sous-marin américain fait alors escale en Australie. Mais les retombées radioactives se rapprochent lentement..

  • Réalisation
    • Stanley Kramer
  • Scénario
    • John Paxton
    • Nevil Shute
  • Casting principal
    • Gregory Peck
    • Ava Gardner
    • Fred Astaire
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    15 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Stanley Kramer
    • Scénario
      • John Paxton
      • Nevil Shute
    • Casting principal
      • Gregory Peck
      • Ava Gardner
      • Fred Astaire
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    • 61avis des critiques
    • 55Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Nommé pour 2 Oscars
      • 4 victoires et 9 nominations au total

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    Gregory Peck
    Gregory Peck
    • Cmdr. Dwight Lionel Towers
    Ava Gardner
    Ava Gardner
    • Moira Davidson
    Fred Astaire
    Fred Astaire
    • Julian Osborn
    Anthony Perkins
    Anthony Perkins
    • Lt. Peter Holmes
    Donna Anderson
    Donna Anderson
    • Mary Holmes
    John Tate
    John Tate
    • Adm. Bridie
    Harp McGuire
    Harp McGuire
    • Lt. Sunderstrom
    Lola Brooks
    • Lt. Hosgood
    Ken Wayne
    Ken Wayne
    • Lt. Benson
    Guy Doleman
    Guy Doleman
    • Lt. Cmdr. Farrel
    Richard Meikle
    • Davis
    John Meillon
    John Meillon
    • Ralph Swain
    Joe McCormick
    • Ackerman
    Lou Vernon
    • Bill Davidson
    Kevin Brennan
    Kevin Brennan
    • Dr. King
    Basil Buller-Murphy
    • Sir Douglas Froude
    John Casson
    • Salvation Army captain
    Paddy Moran
    Paddy Moran
    • Stevens
    • Réalisation
      • Stanley Kramer
    • Scénario
      • John Paxton
      • Nevil Shute
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    8fodderstompf-70522

    Patience...

    In 1974, my 6th grade teacher would go on and on about this movie. It only took 48 years to see it-- but I bet I've thought about his description at least once a month over the decades. Coincidentally, it was about the same time that I gained an interest in Australia, which has stuck with me to this day. Was not much of a movie buff until the pandemic hit almost 3 years ago, which has since gave me time to appreciate classic vintage film (thank you TCM). Stanley Kramer, Gregory Peck, Ava Gardner... all these names mean something to me now, and I have perspective. The timing couldn't have been better to see the film December 2022, and I can fully appreciate it for everything that it's about. Great story, and the patience has paid off.
    Esteban Estraño

    Interesting movie. Strong in places. Mostly falls short of the books plot.

    I watched this movie because I had just recently read the Nevil Shute book and wanted to see how much I liked it. I loved the book and expected the movie to be good too. How could you go wrong with all the good actors and a BW Sci-Fi/Drama theme to boot? I saw this movie when I was in grade school or something and also wanted to know my reaction to it now. In short, I was disappointed. It was overly melodramatic, the characters had been all changed and the plot mixed up. Nevil Shute had written a wonderful, subtle story about the end of human life on this earth and how people might cope. This movie was harsh and jangling to watch, punctuated with loud blasts of music at dramatic points when it was obvious what we were seeing. Standing alone, with no comparison to the novel, its not a bad movie. It is 2hrs 15min in length and I was not bored durring any of it. I love Gregory Peck. He did a great job of portraying an American family man trying to cope with what happened. Its almost worth it just to see what an interesting actor Tony Perkins could have been. Fred Astaire may have been the most believable. He also is worth seeing. I love his dancing, but he can be a great dramatic actor as well. To sum up: If you like this theme and these actors, then definatly watch this movie. Its not a waste of time. I just felt there was a lot of depth that could have been there and wasn't. Esteban
    lucanujs

    We are all on that beach, on the thin line between life and death.

    And the essence of our lives is expressed in the way we treat each other under the implacable threat of imminent mortality. As Ava Gardner's character says, at the penultimate moment of love's farewell, "It's been nice, Dwight Lionel. It's been everything." And what she says on her beach is true for every last one of us, on ours.

    The primary power of this great movie to me is how well it conveys the idea that for us, on this beach, love and tender kindness are all that matter in the end, and the end is always near. The sheer kindness that Ava and Gregory's characters express for each other is surely the key element of their triumphant relationship.

    The moment in which their relationship most completely triumphs, of course, occurs at the Narbethong Hotel. "On The Beach" achieves a cinematic moment of genius when the chorus singing "Waltzing Matilda" changes from a rowdy crowd of drunks to a magnificently harmonious group of fine male voices. As the sheer beauty of the music overwhelms us, it also overwhelms our characters, and we all unite together in a sublime moment of awareness that true love and kindness give us our only victory over imminent death. "You'll never take me alive," says the ghost.

    The way Gregory Peck's character shifts from fumbling with the fire to turning toward Ava as the music inspires transcendence, and the way Ava smiles at him, make this scene unforgettably great.

    Nearly as wonderful is the scene in which Ava's character learns that the Sawfish will be leaving, with her captain at the helm. She will have to face her death alone. She doesn't waste a moment in argument or recrimination, but expresses the fullness of her love for him and her great courage when she accepts his decision and thanks him: "..it's been everything." And then: "oh, I'm so frightened." This moment is one that I take to heart. It shows the love and courage I wish to have "when the time comes."

    There is still time, brothers and sisters. But we are all on the beach.
    Sanders-4

    I played a bit part in Melbourne. Great fun.

    I was/am not an actor, but I was a Fulbright at the University of Melbourne 1958-1960. When the U.S. Navy and Stanley Kramer fell out, he needed bit players with an American accent. As a result, I was recruited to play the (nameless) part of the planesman ("Depth 45 feet, Sir" and other immortal lines).

    It was great fun. I worked 12 hours a day, 7 days a week (really -- though most of the time was spent playing poker -- made more money playing poker than I did for acting) for two weeks at the Melbourne Fair Grounds. Met and chatted with all the participants other than Ava Gardner, who had no truck with anyone other than her Spanish cameraman.

    I was very impressed by Kramer and his writer. As to the others, it was clear that good brains do not make good actors (though all were nice people, particularly Fred Astaire who could have made millions as a salesman if he had not made them as a dancer/actor).

    I have seen lots of times and think the best movie ever made (even better than "No Time for Sergeants", which I have seen even more times).

    Would like to hear from Jack Boyer (the submarine medical corpsman) if he happens to read this.
    Eric-62-2

    Powerful Without Being Pretentious

    "On The Beach", despite it's heavy subject of a nuclear holocaust wiping out all human life, succeeds because Stanley Kramer is mercifully more restrained and less pretentious than he would later be in "Inherit The Wind" and "Judgment At Nuremberg", which are memorable more for their polemics than their characters, in my opinion. Except for one minor speech by Fred Astaire at one point (which as the previous reviewer noted is somewhat ironic in light of the fact that the very thing Astaire rails against, the idea that large nuclear stockpiles could keep the peace, turned out to be absolutely true) the film is for the most part about people and how they react to the knowledge that their world and their lives will soon come to an end. This is what makes the film so compelling as far as I'm concerned. The cast is excellent, with fine performances by Astaire (his first non-musical part), Anthony Perkins and Gregory Peck. But the real strength of the movie is Ava Gardner's touching performance as the lonely, alcoholic Moira Davidson who manages for one brief moment before the end to find true love with Peck. Having read much about her life, there is something almost hauntingly autobiographic in Gardner's portrayal, and that only adds to the movie's overall poignance.

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    • Anecdotes
      Fred Astaire launched his non-musical, dramatic acting career with this film. Stanley Kramer couldn't decide who to cast in this role until his wife suggested Astaire while watching one of his films on TV.
    • Gaffes
      Before the submarine's deployment on its proposed 13,000 mile round trip, Dwight is asked if he has enough power on-board his nuclear sub. A nuclear sub's range is only limited by the amount of food it can carry and the endurance of the crew. The time between refueling a nuclear sub is measured in years if not decades. Plus, the sub could easily cover the 13,000 miles in three weeks or less.
    • Citations

      Julian Osborne: The war started when people accepted the idiotic principle that peace could be maintained by arranging to defend themselves with weapons they couldn't possibly use without committing suicide.

    • Crédits fous
      The following acknowledgment appears in the opening credits: "We acknowledge with appreciation the assistance given by the Royal Australian Navy and, in particular, by the officers and men of H.M.A.S. Melbourne and H.M.S. Andrew."
    • Connexions
      Edited into 365 days, also known as a Year (2019)
    • Bandes originales
      Waltzing Matilda
      Original music by Christina McPherson, revised music by Marie Cowan and lyrics by A.B. 'Banjo' Paterson (as A.B. Paterson)

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 17 décembre 1959 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • La hora final
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Frankston, Victoria, Australie
    • Sociétés de production
      • Stanley Kramer Productions
      • Lomitas Productions
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    • Budget
      • 2 900 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 11 271 $US
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    • Durée
      2 heures 14 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.66 : 1

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