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Hombre

  • 1967
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  • 1h 51min
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Paul Newman in Hombre (1967)
Home Video Trailer from 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
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Épopée occidentaleWestern classiqueDrameOccidental

Élevé par des Amérindiens John Russell est dédaigné par ses compagnons de diligence « respectables », mais devient leur seul espoir de survie lorsque survient une attaque par des hors-la-loi... Tout lireÉlevé par des Amérindiens John Russell est dédaigné par ses compagnons de diligence « respectables », mais devient leur seul espoir de survie lorsque survient une attaque par des hors-la-loi.Élevé par des Amérindiens John Russell est dédaigné par ses compagnons de diligence « respectables », mais devient leur seul espoir de survie lorsque survient une attaque par des hors-la-loi.

  • Réalisation
    • Martin Ritt
  • Scénario
    • Irving Ravetch
    • Harriet Frank Jr.
    • Elmore Leonard
  • Casting principal
    • Paul Newman
    • Fredric March
    • Richard Boone
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    15 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Martin Ritt
    • Scénario
      • Irving Ravetch
      • Harriet Frank Jr.
      • Elmore Leonard
    • Casting principal
      • Paul Newman
      • Fredric March
      • Richard Boone
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    • 80Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 3 nominations au total

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    Paul Newman
    Paul Newman
    • John Russell
    Fredric March
    Fredric March
    • Rev. Alex Favor
    Richard Boone
    Richard Boone
    • Cicero Grimes
    Diane Cilento
    Diane Cilento
    • Jessie Brown
    Cameron Mitchell
    Cameron Mitchell
    • Frank Braden
    Barbara Rush
    Barbara Rush
    • Audra Favor
    Peter Lazer
    Peter Lazer
    • Billy Lee Blake
    Margaret Blye
    Margaret Blye
    • Doris Blake
    Martin Balsam
    Martin Balsam
    • Henry Mendez
    Skip Ward
    Skip Ward
    • Steve Early
    Frank Silvera
    Frank Silvera
    • Mexican Bandit
    David Canary
    David Canary
    • Lamar Dean
    Val Avery
    Val Avery
    • Delgado
    Larry Ward
    Larry Ward
    • Soldier
    Linda Cordova
    • Mrs. Delgado
    • (non crédité)
    Pete Hernandez
    • Apache
    • (non crédité)
    Merrill C. Isbell
    • Apache
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Martin Ritt
    • Scénario
      • Irving Ravetch
      • Harriet Frank Jr.
      • Elmore Leonard
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    9bkoganbing

    "Cause I Can Cut It."

    Paul Newman did a whole bunch of films with Director Martin Ritt and Hombre, one lean and mean western ranks as one of the best.

    Newman is John Russell, the ultimate in the Stockholm Syndrome in the western film. He's a man who was kidnapped by the Apaches as a child, raised among them, and then when he was rescued from the Apaches, turned his back on his rescuers and went back to live among them. The opening of the film has some closeup shots of Newman as an Apache and he does look like a figure of interest with those baby blue eyes of his. The viewer is already involved, this is a person of interest, there's a story here, let's find out about him.

    Circumstance has put him on a coach with several other passengers, including the Indian agent at the San Carlos Reservation, Fredric March and his wife Barbara Rush. Unbeknownst to everyone else, March has embezzled a whole stash of money from the tribe and is on the run, like Berton Churchill in Stagecoach. Of course Churchill is not taking his young pretty wife along with him.

    The outlaws led by Richard Boone know about the loot and they ambush the coach, but the holdup is unsuccessful. Nevertheless the passengers are left afoot with the loot, but limited water on the Arizona desert.

    It falls to Newman to lead them to safety, a guy they had previously snubbed. Hombre gets deliciously ironic that way.

    Next to Newman, I'd say the best performance in the film is easily that of Diane Cilento, the very wise and earthy boarding house keeper. She's one experienced with life woman who if everyone heeded it would have been better all around.

    Why are they with Newman, cause he can cut it. And as a film, Hombre definitely cuts it.
    tybrando

    A Character Study or A Study of Character

    Is this movie not a micro-view of society? We have a certain class structure. We have heroes and villains. We have one man, who, perhaps by virtue of his Apache affinity, is essentially "at one" with himself. He tells the person who comments that they had mistakenly believed that he was taking the money for himself, "What you think is your business." He is unaffected. He knows who he is, what he's about, and is not "on the string," dancing to the tune that others would call for him. He has his own code; his own values, and he demonstrates them -- in action -- throughout this fine film. Richard Boone is great as Grimes, and the overall cast is very good. This movie, in some ways, could be taken apart, viewed, and reviewed much the same way as Henry Fonda's "12 Angry Men." There is much to admire about this movie . . . much to admire in the character, John Russell.
    8Artless_Dodger

    This is a vastly superior western.

    A tough, sun bleached western from Martin Ritt, this is well served by fine performances and some tremendous cinematography from James Wong Howe.

    John Russell (Newman) is a white man raised by the Apaches, who travels by stagecoach with a group of people whose lives aren't as simple as we first believe. Threatened by bandits, Russell unwillingly leads his fellow passengers towards safety. His moral code is sparse and unforgiving, but he is surrounded by others of a different persuasion, most notably Jessie, played by Diane Cilento. When the bandits hold a passengers wife hostage, Russell's moral code is challenged, and it's his unexpected attachment to Jessie that causes him to behave differently.

    Newman and Cilento are excellent. Richard Boone is the perfect counter weight as Cicero Grimes, the principal bandit. Martin Balsam (stagecoach driver) and Frederic March (an Indian agent) make an impression too, as does Frank Silvera (Mexican bandit).

    This is a vastly superior western. Superlative work from the stars and an intelligent script, added to the dusty Death Valley location work, create a tense, sparse western well worth watching.
    7slokes

    Antihero Actioner Rings True

    Paul Newman sure could cut it in 1967. Not only did he give the performance of the year as Cool Hand Luke, but embodied the role of action antihero in this gritty, downbeat western as the laconic part-Apache John Russell, reluctant helper of assorted, sordid white people.

    Russell has been living off the land with his Apache brethren when he is left a boarding house in a will. Russell sells the boarding house, which leaves its beautiful-but-weathered caretaker Jessie (Diane Cilento) on a long stage ride with Russell and a number of others with varied reasons for wanting to leave town. Unfortunately for everyone, one of them is a particularly ornery character named Cicero Grimes (Richard Boone).

    "Hombre" is a coming-out party of sorts for writer Elmore Leonard; he had works adapted for screen before, most notably "3:10 To Yuma," but "Hombre" brings out the quotability and toughness we associate with Leonard today. Credit Newman and director Martin Ritt, as well as cinematographer James Wong Howe, for giving the film the space and terse energy it needs to deliver the action without underselling the human drama. Russell doesn't want to stick his neck out for people, and you don't blame him, yet you understand why he helps them in the end.

    Screenwriters Harriet Frank and Irving Ravetch provide many memorable lines. A favorite, when a thief is being robbed at gunpoint: "It looks like you did good and we did better." But there's a tendency to overexposition, of people giving their life story at a drop of a hat. Everyone except Russell, who keeps it very cool throughout. Maybe it helps Newman look better.

    "Takes a lot to light a fire under you, don't it?" Jessie asks him.

    The story doesn't exactly hold together well upon reflection, and there are a number of what Hitchcock called "icebox scenes." One character walks around for days after being gutshot. Another is developed at length without having anything to do with the story except dying in it. But with "icebox scenes" you don't notice the incongruities until later. You are caught up with the energy and vitality, especially when things begin to happen in the second hour.

    Newman is working Eastwood/McQueen territory here, and working it quite well. An important conflict in the film pits him against Dr. Favor (Fredric March), a self-righteous Indian agent who looks down on Russell for his American Indian roots despite the fact Favor has done well off the Apaches. When Favor's jaded wife (Barbara Rush) scoffs at the Apaches for eating dogs, Russell tells her if she was as hungry as they were, "you'd eat it. You'd fight for the bones, too." Newman doesn't raise his voice, doesn't even lean forward, but his burning blues make his anger palpable.

    Rush's character is especially interesting, a reflection perhaps on the classic Leonard opportunistic female, or maybe even worse. I'm still not sure what she was playing at, but I enjoyed her character enormously. With Cilento, March, and especially Boone as well, you have performances that would provide engaging centers for other films, yet Newman towers over them without resorting to histrionics or even much in the way of humor (his wisecracks are few, however well-placed.)

    "Hombre" is a near-classic Western that doesn't play by classic rules. But it makes its points well, keeps you involved, and allows you to relish one of Paul Newman's most indelible roles.
    8bjbrownell

    A wonderful slice of strength, needed, but not appreciated or loved.

    This film made Paul Newman my favorite male actor for decades. It affected the way I have seen every one of his roles, even his salad dressing. The story line brings John Russell's (Newman) personal strength of character and survival into sharp contrast with many of the other characters' own sense of strength, and therefore the viewers' as well. There are villains all around and innocent (and not so innocent) victims for the taking. Personal values of all kinds (racial, greed, criminal) are set up for display and comparison against Russell's simple personal strength and integrity like a painting competition at a state fair.

    My most remembered quote from this film is Russell's response to Dr. Favor(the embezzler)when Favor attempts to educate Russell that white (implying civilized) people stick together and help each other out and Russell responds, "They better".

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    • Anecdotes
      Filming on this movie coincided with that year's Academy Awards. Co-star Martin Balsam was a Best Supporting Actor nominee for Des clowns par milliers (1965), but did not receive permission to leave the set. Balsam sneaked off to attend the ceremony; he won the Oscar.
    • Gaffes
      When John Russell is coming to Delgado to see Mendez, in the background are 3 or 4 farm vehicles working in the distance. The sun can be seen gleaming from one of them as it moves through a dust cloud it is making.
    • Citations

      Grimes: Mister, you've got a lot of hard bark on you, walkin' down here like this. Now, I owe you. You put two holes in me.

      John Russell: Usually enough for most of 'em.

      Grimes: Don't try it again. That, Vaquero, is more than a fair hand.

      Grimes: You got the money?

      John Russell: Guess I brought my dirty laundry down by mistake.

      Grimes: Let me see it.

      John Russell: Look for yourself.

      Grimes: [opens bag, pulls out a handful of clothes] Well now, what d'ya suppose hell's gonna look like?

      John Russell: We all die, just a question of when.

    • Connexions
      Featured in The 67th Annual Academy Awards (1995)

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    • How long is Hombre?Alimenté par Alexa

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    • Date de sortie
      • 26 mai 1967 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Man nannte ihn Hombre
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Helvetia Mine, Pima County, Arizona, États-Unis(portions of this picture were filmed in the)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Twentieth Century Fox
      • Hombre Productions
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      • 5 860 000 $US (estimé)
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    • Durée
      • 1h 51min(111 min)
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.39 : 1

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