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Le Troisième Homme sur la montagne

Titre original : Third Man on the Mountain
  • 1959
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 47min
NOTE IMDb
7,0/10
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Herbert Lom, James Donald, James MacArthur, Janet Munro, and Michael Rennie in Le Troisième Homme sur la montagne (1959)
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Au XIXe siècle, John Winter, alpiniste britannique, veut vaincre un sommet invaincu en Suisse. Aucun guide du village ne veut l'accompagner, sauf Rudi, dont le père est mort quinze ans plus ... Tout lireAu XIXe siècle, John Winter, alpiniste britannique, veut vaincre un sommet invaincu en Suisse. Aucun guide du village ne veut l'accompagner, sauf Rudi, dont le père est mort quinze ans plus tôt durant une tentative d'ascension de ce sommetAu XIXe siècle, John Winter, alpiniste britannique, veut vaincre un sommet invaincu en Suisse. Aucun guide du village ne veut l'accompagner, sauf Rudi, dont le père est mort quinze ans plus tôt durant une tentative d'ascension de ce sommet

  • Réalisation
    • Ken Annakin
  • Scénario
    • Eleanore Griffin
    • James Ramsey Ullman
  • Casting principal
    • Michael Rennie
    • James MacArthur
    • Janet Munro
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,0/10
    1,4 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Ken Annakin
    • Scénario
      • Eleanore Griffin
      • James Ramsey Ullman
    • Casting principal
      • Michael Rennie
      • James MacArthur
      • Janet Munro
    • 26avis d'utilisateurs
    • 11avis des critiques
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    Michael Rennie
    Michael Rennie
    • Captain John Winter
    James MacArthur
    James MacArthur
    • Rudi Matt
    Janet Munro
    Janet Munro
    • Lizbeth Hempel
    James Donald
    James Donald
    • Franz Lerner
    Herbert Lom
    Herbert Lom
    • Emil Saxo
    Laurence Naismith
    Laurence Naismith
    • Teo Zurbriggen
    Lee Patterson
    Lee Patterson
    • Klaus Wesselhoft
    Walter Fitzgerald
    Walter Fitzgerald
    • Herr Hempel
    Nora Swinburne
    Nora Swinburne
    • Frau Matt
    Ferdy Mayne
    Ferdy Mayne
    • Andreas
    Joyce Bulifant
    Joyce Bulifant
    • Young Woman Tourist
    • (non crédité)
    Roger Delgado
    Roger Delgado
    • Italian Tourist
    • (non crédité)
    Leonard Fenton
      John Gabriel
      • Paul - Guide
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      Helen Hayes
      Helen Hayes
      • Tourist
      • (non crédité)
      James Ramsey Ullman
      • Tourist
      • (non crédité)
      • Réalisation
        • Ken Annakin
      • Scénario
        • Eleanore Griffin
        • James Ramsey Ullman
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      Avis des utilisateurs26

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      10telegonus

      Mountain Men

      I saw this film on the old Disney show back decades ago, and liked it very much, then sort of forgot about it. These days the Disney channel shows it periodically, and whenever it's on and I'm watching television, I can't help but stayed tuned to this one. For anyone who's ever climbed a mountain this movie is a treat.

      The story is beyond simple: a young man in 19th century Switzerland whose father was killed trying to climb the Citadel (which is what the Matterhorn is called here) wants to become a mountaineer himself, and of course climb to the top of the Citadel, which no man has done. His mother strictly forbids it, and his uncle downright nasty to him whenever the subject comes up. Persistent fellow that he is, the boy hooks up with an English mountain climber, then coaxes his uncle to take him along on a climb, makes an ass of himself, then has a go at it again. The boy doesn't really have the maturity for the task, but persists, and in time he grows up, almost in spite of himself.

      There's a larger than life quality to this movie, which was filmed on location. Director Ken Annakin, who never achieved his potential, shows himself a first-rate movie man here. The Swiss village and the looming mountains beyond convey an odd mood, as the place feels alternately dangerous, as if on the edge of the world, and beautiful, because of what one sees out the window every day. There's an intimacy between the clannish villagers, with their peculiar garb and gingerbread homes, that's caught to absolute perfection by Annakin and his crew. Everything seems real in this film; stylized as it sometimes is, it has an unmistakable ring of (admittedly Disneyfied) truth.

      As to the climbing scenes, they are wonderfully photographed, with the camera seemingly in the right place at all times. One gets just close enough to experience at least some of the danger and excitement of mountain-climbing, with the camera pulling back periodically to show a larger view, invariably breathtaking. The actors are all competent. James MacArthur's non-charisma actually helps movie the picture along, as one is often more aware of who he's with than his character. He fades into the background somewhat, as young men often do, with the older, more experienced adults dominating. James Donald is brilliant as his uncle, creating a fully rounded portrait of a man who looks after his nephew, who for reasons never wholly explained, likes to belittle him. Michael Rennie is sturdy as the Englishman and Janet Munro makes a perky love interest. Herbert Lom almost steals the show as Saxo, the outsider from beyond, who also wants to climb the Citadel, and has a disagreeable disposition. He dresses differently from the others, and even wears a different sort of hat. Lom comes across as foreign, as we can see why people don't take to him in this little close-knit society.

      There are few surprises in this film, but it tells its familiar and largely predictable story with great flair and feeling for the people it's about, showing once more that one can make an outstanding, maybe even great film, out of seemingly routine, even threadbare material, if one hunkers down really hard and gives it one's best shot, as clearly everyone connected with this movie did.
      7Piafredux

      Hidden Classic Scales Disney Adventure Heights

      Until I rented it on disc I'd never heard of 'Third Man On The Mountain' - and what a lovely surprise it was.

      What's not to like? The alpine location photography, abetted by select matte paintings which, for a 1959 film, hold their own against all such in Cameron's 'Titanic,' is simply gorgeous. The solid cast gives rock-solid performances, making 'Third Man On The Mountain' a splendid Disney coming-of-age adventure animated with believable, earnest characters. Through the story's onward and upward progress Ken Annakin's gives sure-handed and sure-footed direction: he has a story to tell, and he orchestrates his actors and camera to tell it.

      And, oh, I second what my Canadian cousin, "oldyale6," from up there in BC, said in his IMDb review about this film's rock-solid values (we used to call them ideals): this is most definitely a film children ought to enjoy and profit from. 'Third Man On The Mountain' is timeless worthy fare for all.
      6bkoganbing

      Growing up on the Swiss Alps

      Third Man On The Mountain has young James MacArthur working as a dishwasher in his uncle James Donald's hotel for tourists in Switzerland. But MacArthur longs to be a mountain climber guide as his father who was a legend in the field. The father was killed attempting a climb up a forbidding mountain outside their village some 16 years earlier.

      Both Donald and MacArthur's mother Nora Swinburne keep him away from mountaineering, but he does it on his own. When he saves visiting British mountain climber Michael Rennie, Rennie becomes his champion.

      Third Man On The Mountain is a fine coming of age film and it's perfectly cast. Both James MacArthur and Janet Munro were being cast in a lot of Disney films at that time and they made perfect young leads. I should also note the presence of Herbert Lom in the cast as a bragging mountaineer from another village who shames the men of MacArthur's village by accompanying Rennie on an attempt up the local Everest. He steals the film when he's on screen.

      After 60 years Third Man On The Mountain holds up well and it's fine family viewing.
      10ErnestRister

      The "Rocky" of Mountain-Climbing Movies -- One of Walt's Finest

      Third Man on the Mountain ranks among the very best live-action films ever produced by Walt Disney. Period mountain-climbing film works as both a white-knuckle adventure thriller and compelling coming-of-age story. Highlights include sensational location photography and stunt work, strong character performances, terrific period detail, and a fine screenplay by Eleanore Griffin. Film takes its time establishing its characters, before building towards unusually gripping second half, where the human drama becomes as suspenseful as the high-altitude acrobatics.

      Current DVD uses badly-worn elements for its source, with swarms of dirt, scratches, and ugly grain. It might, in fact, be the exact same transfer used in the 90's for the laserdisc release. Modern DVD resolution and large-screen televisions make the result unacceptable, especially for a film of this caliber. Disney Home Video needs to revisit this title and give it the respect it deserves.

      Trivia: The Matterhorn ride at California's Disneyland theme park is based on the killer mountain seen in this film.
      10DEMILLE-2

      Great Adventure

      One of the well hidden Disney classics is Ken Annikens Third Man on the Mountains released in 1959. It stars Michael Rennie as Captain Winters who comes to a Swiss village to climb the Citadel, one of the worlds highest and most dangerous mountains and the peak that claimed the life of Rudy Matt's father, played by James McCarther. It was filmed on location in Zermatt Switzerland where the 14,000 foot Matterhorn stands. It is one of the great adventure films of all time taken from the book Banner in the Sky by James Ramsey Ullman. Very few movies have been made about mountain climbing, The Mountain with Spencer Tracy, The White Tower with Glenn Ford and The Eiger Sanction with Clint Eastwood. But Third Man on the Mountain has the most heart. All of the above films are on video tape.

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      • Anecdotes
        The Matterhorn was an actual set location and actors and crew were required to climb the summit for filming.
      • Gaffes
        The amount of blood on Captain Winter's bandage keeps changing from scene to scene at the end of the movie.
      • Citations

        Emil Saxo: It's the end of it, for him. But it needn't be for us.

        Franz Lerner: What do you mean?

        Emil Saxo: Tomorrow the weather will be good, after that, who knows? If we leave at first dawn, we'll be there by eight. The boy will stay with him, he won't be left alone. And it's what he would want us to do.

        Franz Lerner: It isn't a question of what he would want. A guide - at any rate, a guide of Kurtal - does not leave his client on a mountain and go on alone.

      • Connexions
        Featured in Le monde merveilleux de Disney: Perilous Assignment (1959)
      • Bandes originales
        Climb the Mountain
        Written by Franklyn Marks and 'By' Dunham

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      • Date de sortie
        • 27 juillet 1960 (France)
      • Pays d’origine
        • États-Unis
        • Royaume-Uni
      • Site officiel
        • Disney's Official Site
      • Langue
        • Anglais
      • Aussi connu sous le nom de
        • Third Man on the Mountain
      • Lieux de tournage
        • Matterhorn, Kanton Wallis, Suisse
      • Société de production
        • Walt Disney Productions
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        • 2 000 000 $US (estimé)
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      • Durée
        • 1h 47min(107 min)

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