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La route de l'Ouest

Titre original : The Way West
  • 1967
  • Approved
  • 2h 2min
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La route de l'Ouest (1967)
In 1843, a former U.S. Senator leads a wagon train of settlers to Oregon, but his megalomania leads to growing dissatisfaction with his leadership.
Lire trailer3:29
1 Video
87 photos
Western classiqueAventureDrameOccidental

En 1843, un ancien sénateur américain dirige un train de colons à destination de l'Oregon, mais sa mégalomanie entraîne un mécontentement croissant à l'égard de son autorité.En 1843, un ancien sénateur américain dirige un train de colons à destination de l'Oregon, mais sa mégalomanie entraîne un mécontentement croissant à l'égard de son autorité.En 1843, un ancien sénateur américain dirige un train de colons à destination de l'Oregon, mais sa mégalomanie entraîne un mécontentement croissant à l'égard de son autorité.

  • Réalisation
    • Andrew V. McLaglen
  • Scénario
    • Ben Maddow
    • Mitch Lindemann
    • A.B. Guthrie Jr.
  • Casting principal
    • Kirk Douglas
    • Robert Mitchum
    • Richard Widmark
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    6,2/10
    4,1 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Andrew V. McLaglen
    • Scénario
      • Ben Maddow
      • Mitch Lindemann
      • A.B. Guthrie Jr.
    • Casting principal
      • Kirk Douglas
      • Robert Mitchum
      • Richard Widmark
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    • 42Métascore
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    Kirk Douglas
    Kirk Douglas
    • Senator William J. Tadlock
    Robert Mitchum
    Robert Mitchum
    • Dick Summers
    Richard Widmark
    Richard Widmark
    • Lije Evans
    Lola Albright
    Lola Albright
    • Rebecca 'Becky' Evans
    Jack Elam
    Jack Elam
    • Preacher Weatherby
    Stubby Kaye
    Stubby Kaye
    • Sam Fairman
    Michael McGreevey
    Michael McGreevey
    • Brownie Evans
    Harry Carey Jr.
    Harry Carey Jr.
    • Mr. McBee
    • (as Harry Carey)
    Connie Sawyer
    Connie Sawyer
    • Mrs. McBee
    Michael Witney
    Michael Witney
    • Johnnie Mack
    William Lundigan
    William Lundigan
    • Michael Moynihan
    Elisabeth Fraser
    Elisabeth Fraser
    • Mrs. Fairman
    • (as Elizabeth Fraser)
    John Mitchum
    John Mitchum
    • Little Henry
    Patric Knowles
    Patric Knowles
    • Captain Grant
    Hal Lynch
    • Big Henry
    Timothy Scott
    Timothy Scott
    • Middle Henry
    Roy Glenn
    Roy Glenn
    • Saunders
    Paul Lukather
    Paul Lukather
    • Mr. Turley
    • Réalisation
      • Andrew V. McLaglen
    • Scénario
      • Ben Maddow
      • Mitch Lindemann
      • A.B. Guthrie Jr.
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    7elo-equipamentos

    Three Legends on journey to Oregon!!!

    The three leading roles Kirk Douglas, Robert Mitchum and Richard Widmark pay the picture itself, added with a fine supporting casting as still beauty Lola Albright, the funny Harry Carey Jr., the younger fiery Sally Field and Stefan Arngrim who after this picture was casting for Irwin's Allen's Land of the Giants series, a supposed story about a caravan between Missouri to Oregon, almost shot along the long journey, across great lowlands, deserts, forest and deepest canyon, in the meantime followed by angry Indians, disagreement over the route, betrayal, hanging and love, Mitchum maybe was the most interesting character, draught, wise, alone and friendy, Kirk Douglas is quite a opposite guy unyielding and dreamer, Widmark a brute force, summarizing the picture let it see easily, apart the final scenes at canyon!!!

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    First watch: 2019 / How many: 1 / Source: DVD / Rating: 7.5
    7Uriah43

    A Good Old-Fashioned Western

    This film begins with a prominent former U. S. Senator by the name of "William J. Tadlock" (Kirk Douglas) trying to persuade a trapper and scout named "Dick Summers" (Robert Mitchum) to help lead a caravan full of settlers in Missouri through hostile Indian country on the way to Oregon. Although Dick Summers is initially reluctant due to his continued grieving over the death of his wife two years earlier, he eventually gets worn down and accepts the job. And although he figures he will have to deal with different personalities in this particular wagon train, what he doesn't realize is just how difficult it will be to accomplish to work with a man as mean and tyrannical as William J. Tadlock making all of the decisions. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that this film started off as one of those fairly standard Westerns but turned out to be quite entertaining due in large part to the presence of some of top-notch actors along with a couple of surprising developments along the way. One specific situation included a promiscuous young woman named "Mercy McBee" (Sally Field) and her interaction with a newlywed man named "Johnnie Mack" (Michael Whitney) and his frigid bride "Amanda Mack" (Katherine Justice) which then creates all kinds of drama along the way. Be that as it may, I have always enjoyed old-fashioned Westerns and I thought that this was one of the better ones during this particular period of time.
    7photoe

    Odd epic bridging old and new attitudes about the Old West

    This film is fairly anachronistic for 1967. It's attitudes are much more set in 1957 or earlier, although considering our cynical world, some of those attitudes, especially the ones about young and old love are quite charming.

    The film is astounding for its three stars and the cinematography is stunning. This film has that old Hollywood top film stock quality, which shows in the brilliant compositions and frequently amazing scenery. So despite the tragedy, you get the impact and drama of the untouched nature that the first settlers must have felt.

    There's also a good deal of tragedy along the way, which makes the film have veritas more akin to the late 60s or 70s. The treatment of Native Americans is actually quite reasonable, even beautiful, in parts, minus a terrible throwback scene of drunken Natives requesting alcohol for a toll, but don't let that one offense put you off the picture entirely. Fact is, it's probably not even possible to get a favorable film made now of Western settlers in the American West, which is a shame, because it is an incredible story, despite its now well-documented genocidal effects on the indigenous nations of what was to become the USA.

    I'm not surprised I haven't heard of the film, because one could take this as a whitewash, but I was surprised by some modern scenes it includes. I'm a bit disappointed it's not better known, because it's pretty solid, if also at times uneven and unrealistic. I wouldn't brand it as severely cliched as some others have though. It's a hybrid of a sanitized Western with something considerably deeper and rougher. Widmark, Mitchum, and Douglas all play to their types, but Douglas actually ventures into less heroic territory than is his usual assignment. Mitchum phones it in a bit, but remains charismatic as always, and his role makes a fair amount of sense.

    The impact of all three of these great actors can't be overstated, not to mention an excellent supporting cast, including some who are quite effective at reminding one of a time when people actually spoke and regaled each other with stories, and didn't barely move and mutter after too much internet and video games. There's a lot in this movie to remind you of times we are so far removed from, that you're really left what happened to the reward and simplicity of human existence before modern technology.

    You're also left with some sense of the true tragedy and loss that many of these early settlers endured, though the struggles here are more interpersonal, and not so much against the elements, which is a bit of an oversight, though you are given a sense of the dramatic terrain that had to be conquered. There really aren't many Westerns that focus on the settlers, without gunslingers, so this movie is uniquely worth seeing in that regard.
    6moonspinner55

    Wagon train western you can practically follow with a check-list...

    In 1843 Missouri, hot-headed senator Kirk Douglas leads a large group of chosen people across rugged terrain to start "a new Jerusalem" in Oregon; he picks a half-blind pioneer scout (mourning the death of his Indian wife!) to help lead them, but immediately clashes with a family man over incidental matters; meanwhile, a sex-starved teenage girl has a fling with a married man, resulting in personal tragedy and an Indian attack (don't ask). A small pox outbreak is falsely reported, there's a wedding, a frigid woman goes insane, and the trail comes to an end at the Grand Canyon. A.B. Guthrie, Jr.'s book becomes somewhat besotted western epic with star-names, mixing vulgar jokes and inanities with ripe old clichés. A voice-over narration and a patriotic song come clean out of nowhere, while snarling Douglas blames himself for a death and asks a servant to whip him. It's cheap and low-brow all the way, but most viewers in the mood for a picture such as this probably won't be disappointed. There are some solid elements worth mentioning: William H. Clothier's outdoor cinematography is fine in the old-fashioned sense; and, although Bronislau Kaper whips up a dusty frenzy with his ridiculous score, the pacing is jaunty throughout and the wagons roll along at a fast clip. Douglas and Richard Widmark manage to retain their movie star allure, though Robert Mitchum was looking haggard by this time (and his performance is intentionally forgettable--he cancels out all his interest in the proceedings with one heavy sigh). Sally Field makes an inauspicious movie debut which I'm fairly certain she'd rather forget, but Lola Albright has a pleasing smile and Michael Witney does well as the handsome married man who can't get his wife to submit...but why does he shoot blindly into a rustling bush at night when it could have been his wife spying on him? Perhaps he was hoping it was! **1/2 from ****
    6FightingWesterner

    Lightweight, Though Not As Bad As Critics Say

    Hard-driving Kirk Douglas organizes a wagon train to Oregon, hiring mountain man Robert Mitchum to lead the way and squaring off with Indians, the elements, and hostility among the settlers, particularly hard-headed farmer Richard Widmark.

    Almost universally panned and patronized as director Andrew V. McLaglen's attempt to ape the style of his mentor John Ford, it's actually an innocuous, inoffensive adventure saga in the mold of How The West Was Won or Raoul Walsh's The Big Trail, though not as good as those films. It's still fairly watchable, except for the endless, obnoxious subplots featuring teenage Sally Field and her deflowering by a married, frustrated loser!

    Douglas and especially Mitchum are excellent, as usual. However, Widmark falls a little short, thanks to a less than interesting character, though he's always a welcome presence in anything he's involved in.

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    • Anecdotes
      Robert Mitchum and Richard Widmark reportedly did not get along with Kirk Douglas because of his tendency to usurp control of the project from Director Andrew V. McLaglen.
    • Gaffes
      The tall case clock that Widmark and family are taking in their wagon is operational during the journey. A tall case clock has to be level and stationery in order for its pendulum to function and enable the clock to keep time. This clock is working as it chimes while crossing the rolling hills of the Great Plains as well as going up a very steep incline of the mountains west of Fort Hall. Being transported inside a jarring wagon over this rough and uneven terrain would have caused the pendulum to swing wildly about inside the tall case and rendered the clock inoperable. In other words, no such clock under such conditions could chime.

      The pendulum keeps the hands at the correct time. If the clock has a mainspring, (which it does- Becky wound it at 0:08;18) the chimes can sound without the pendulum, just not at the right time.
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      [first lines]

      [Mercy flirts silently with Brownie]

      Lije Evans: Best not be lookin', Brownie.

      Brownie Evans: I ain't lookin'... as hard as I can.

    • Crédits fous
      Introducing Sally Field as "Mercy" and introducing Katherine Justice.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Discovering Film: Sally Field (2020)
    • Bandes originales
      The Way West
      Music by Bronislau Kaper (uncredited)

      Lyrics by Mack David

      Sung by The Serendipity Singers (as Serendipity Singers)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 20 septembre 1967 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • El camino del oeste
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Bend, Oregon, États-Unis
    • Société de production
      • Harold Hecht Company
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    • Budget
      • 5 000 000 $US (estimé)
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    • Durée
      • 2h 2min(122 min)
    • Couleur
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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