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Un popolo in ginocchio

Titolo originale: Massacre
  • 1934
  • Passed
  • 1h 10min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,9/10
341
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Richard Barthelmess in Un popolo in ginocchio (1934)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaJoe Thunderhorse, a Sioux Indian who has become the wealthy star of a Wild West show, returns home to his reservation after years away and finds that his father is dying and his people are b... Leggi tuttoJoe Thunderhorse, a Sioux Indian who has become the wealthy star of a Wild West show, returns home to his reservation after years away and finds that his father is dying and his people are being abused by corrupt white officials.Joe Thunderhorse, a Sioux Indian who has become the wealthy star of a Wild West show, returns home to his reservation after years away and finds that his father is dying and his people are being abused by corrupt white officials.

  • Regia
    • Alan Crosland
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Robert Gessner
    • Ralph Block
    • Sheridan Gibney
  • Star
    • Richard Barthelmess
    • Ann Dvorak
    • Dudley Digges
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,9/10
    341
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Alan Crosland
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Robert Gessner
      • Ralph Block
      • Sheridan Gibney
    • Star
      • Richard Barthelmess
      • Ann Dvorak
      • Dudley Digges
    • 8Recensioni degli utenti
    • 13Recensioni della critica
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    Richard Barthelmess
    Richard Barthelmess
    • Chief Joe Thunderhorse
    Ann Dvorak
    Ann Dvorak
    • Lydia
    Dudley Digges
    Dudley Digges
    • Elihu P. Quissenberry
    Claire Dodd
    Claire Dodd
    • Norma
    Henry O'Neill
    Henry O'Neill
    • J.R. Dickinson
    Robert Barrat
    Robert Barrat
    • Dawson
    Arthur Hohl
    Arthur Hohl
    • Dr. Turner
    Sidney Toler
    Sidney Toler
    • Thomas Shanks
    Clarence Muse
    Clarence Muse
    • Sam
    Charles Middleton
    Charles Middleton
    • Sheriff Scatters
    Tully Marshall
    Tully Marshall
    • Jake
    Wallis Clark
    Wallis Clark
    • Cochran
    William V. Mong
    William V. Mong
    • Grandy
    DeWitt Jennings
    DeWitt Jennings
    • Sheriff Jennings
    Juliet Ware
    • Mrs. Trevor
    James Eagles
    • Adam Thunderhorse
    Frank McGlynn Sr.
    Frank McGlynn Sr.
    • Missionary
    Agnes Narcha
    • Jennie Thunderhorse
    • Regia
      • Alan Crosland
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Robert Gessner
      • Ralph Block
      • Sheridan Gibney
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    8sb-47-608737

    Contemporary Even now.

    With qualification, except the almost fairy tale ending.

    The story in brief is- there is a native Indian, who at young age had moved to "Civilization" , (if one calls it - whenever one says of Civilization, I recall Andrew Sister's song on Civilization, Bongo Bongo Bongo). This child grows up (in whatever one calls it), goes to college, becomes white (except skin of course), and lands up as an entertainer, of the correct skin, the dare-devil horse riding Indian, Chief Joe Thunder-horse.

    With his father on death-bed, he visits his home, in a reserve, after more than a decade (13 years to be precise, since the kid sister who was 2, had become 15). There he first hand (and second-hand too) observes the way the facilities, funds and even the lands and properties of the Indians are being squeezed out by the Whites (agent and his cronies, holding all the important portfolios). When his sister is assaulted by one of them, he takes the law in his hand and naturally, the local court puts him behind bar. With help, he escapes and lands up at Capital, and knocks on the door of DA, with help of one of the good Whites, the commissioner of Indian Affairs.

    Nothing wrong in the story, it is plausible, as shown. But unfortunately, in real life, with so much corruption and lobby (another name or rather the cause behind the corruption), even with this high-level help, one can't expect to get the case go to this length. There are powers to ensure that it is quickly and silently killed. With media support, may be possible, but that wasn't there much, and when there is a race against race, probably the media in real life too would have been biased (and of course media houses need finance). The senate, Judiciary and the DA office in Washington seemed to be quite white (no touch of grey, which in real life is too implausible, since with due regards these are more grey than not, anyway, they too need the donations).

    What touches the chord, and the conscience is, that though it is 1935 movie, it is still as much contemporary as today... the right of the hosts being usurped by the guests - behaving like Plasmodia, Cuscuta, Mistletoe...

    It would be unfair to think that the defenseless preys are only human. If one expands the view, this is what is happening at every corner of the world, by the greedy humans, against the natives, the nature (trees and other non-human life) with no defense for them. Replace the Reserve with a Reserve Forest, or a Zoo, and one could see it happening every where. Killing by not taking care of sick, if not killing directly, the 'rape' of nature,.... That is in addition with the racial strife between natives and immigrants, at every corner of the world (where the natives hadn't yet been exterminated).

    There is one interesting thing in the movie... Probably since it was Barthelmess, they could get away with that, definitely they won't have, had it been a real Indian. In the very start, the Indian-hero is shown to be in relationship with a white society girl (Claire Dodd). Probably with gender reversed, it would have been palatable, but this? At that age, when even in this age, there are snide remarks? I wonder.
    7bkoganbing

    Indian Bolshevik

    Although Richard Barthelmess was on the downside of his career which began in silent films with Massacre you couldn't judge by the quality of this film. I am really surprised that this film is not better known. It is a remarkable portrayal of the American Indian in the New Deal years and the entrenched powers arrayed against them as a conquered people.

    The story begins as Barthelmess is summoned to the Sioux reservation because his father is ill. He finds when he gets there that his father is dying mainly because of the lack of medical attention. After that he learns of other injustices suffered and he's determined to do something about it.

    The villains in Massacre are Dudley Digges as the Indian agent and Arthur Hohl as a missionary. You know this film was made before the Code was in place because after this you could never show a man of the cloth as a villain. In fact Barthelmess after his father dies is determined to bury him with the traditional Indian ceremonial rites. That totally drives Digges and Hohl up a wall as they do not want this Indian Bolshevik which is what Digges calls Barthelmess to be bringing these Indians back to paganism and against what the missionaries have been trying to instill in the Sioux. When you think about it, this film is decades ahead of its time.

    Ann Dvorak plays the Indian maid who falls for Barthelmess and Sidney Toler plays the man that Barthelmess kills forcing him to flee the reservation and seek redress from Washington, DC. What happens, well the Sioux nearly go on the warpath as they are in a take no prisoners mood.

    Sad to say in a film so sensitive about Indian rights and stereotypes, black people come in for a bit of racial stereotyping in this film. It is probably what keeps the film from getting a higher rating or from being a classic on the subject like Devil's Doorway or Fort Apache. Still Massacre is a great film that too few people know about.
    deschreiber

    clunky script but important story

    There's nothing jaw-droppingly brilliant about this film. In fact, it has moments that look like a very low-budget Western. Joe wears one of those Tom Mix hats so big it looks like a joke. Why does he put his hat on before roaring off down the road in his convertible? The punches Joe throws miss their mark by two feet (swish!) while the punchees dutifully drop to the ground. Joe's black assistant sometimes seems smart and individualized, and other times plays the dumb blackie. People in the court scene get on a soapbox and speechify shamelessly. In the closing shot, Joe and his gal embrace, turn, look into the distance, freeze, and you can almost hear the director saying, "Hold it just like while I count to thirty." But for all its clumsiness, it holds your attention because of the importance of the theme, the victimization of native Americans under the reservation system and one man's effort to get justice. It's amazing to realize that this was produced in 1934, with several decades to come of standard Hollywood westerns, many based on the idea that the only good Indian is a dead Indian. I enjoyed this movie very much and wish it were more widely known.

    Many shots seem to have been taken on location with real natives on real reservations, and the burial ceremony seems authentic.

    On a much lighter note, I adored Joe's car, some swanky roadster of the thirties. I'd be happy to drive a car like that today.
    5wes-connors

    Chief Richard Barthelmess

    Rodeo stunt rider Richard Barthelmess (as Joe "Chief" Thunder-Horse) thrills crowds at the Chicago "World's Fair" celebrating a century of progress in Native American Indian affairs. An assimilated Sioux, Mr. Barthelmess receives word that back on the Reservation his father is dying. Barthelmess takes time out to fulfill a sexual fantasy with shapely blonde Claire Dodd (as Norma), then drives to the Reservation with his happy-go-lucky manservant. On the way, he is attracted to red-skinned Ann Dvorak (as Lydia). Barthelmess discovers his forgotten brethren are being mistreated, and need help...

    He reveals himself in great physical shape when he strips after his opening stunts, but the camera shows Barthelmess modestly keeps his underwear on in the shower. The make-up and hairstyle the actor used to compliment his regrettable facial surgery works for the "Indian" character. Female figure watchers should be alerted to Ms. Dodd's early scenes, as she fills her dress exceptionally well. Also watch for the car chase wherein future "Charlie Chan" star Sidney Toler (as Shanks) gets his comeuppance.

    ***** Massacre (1/18/34) Alan Crosland ~ Richard Barthelmess, Ann Dvorak, Dudley Digges, Claire Dodd
    drednm

    Excellent Film

    Richard Barthelmess stars as Joe Thunderhorse, a Sioux Indian who has grown up in white schools and is the star of a traveling "Old West" show. He goes back to "the reservation" when he gets a telegram that his father is dying. Once there he runs up against a trio of crooked white men, Dudley Digges as the Indian Agaent, Arthur Hohl as the incompetent doctor, and Sidney Toler as the henchman. He also meets Lydia (Ann Dvorak) who knows the realities of life on the reservation.

    The whites treat Joe like any other Indian, but Joe has lived in the white world for 30 years and fights back. After he he convicted of attempted murder in an amazingly crooked court run by Digges, Joe breaks from the reservation and heads to Washington, where the case turns into a national event with a national network of graft and corruption exposed.

    This is an highly entertaining film that publicizes the Indians' plight and (as of 1934) lack of civil rights.

    Barthelmess is excellent as the crusading Joe. Dvorak is solid as the heroine. Digges, Hohl, and Toler are appropriately slimy. Co-stars include Claire Dodd, Tully Marshall, Clarence Muse, Henry O'Neill, Charles Middleton, and Robert Barrat.

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    • Quiz
      This film's earliest documented telecasts took place in Indianapolis Tuesday 18 February 1957 on WTTV (Channel 10), in San Francisco Saturday 23 March 1957 on KRON (Channel 4) and in Honolulu Friday 14 June 1957 on KHVH (Channel 13); it first aired in Charlotte NC Monday 30 December 1957 on WBTV (Channel 3).
    • Blooper
      Though the film is set during the Chicago world's fair of 1893, the villain Quissenberry refers to Thunder Horse as a 'bolshevik', a word that didn't exist at that time, and first appeared in English in 1917.
    • Citazioni

      Chief Joe Thunderhorse: You used to shoot the Indian down. Now you cheat him and starve him and kill him off by dirt and disease. It's a massacre, any way you take it!

    • Connessioni
      Referenced in Adam Piron: What Is an Indian? (2025)
    • Colonne sonore
      The Sun Dance
      (uncredited)

      Music by Leo Friedman

      Played when Chief Thunderhorse is introduced

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    • Data di uscita
      • 20 gennaio 1934 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
    • Celebre anche come
      • Massacre
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Spotted Eagle Reservation, Miles City, Montana, Stati Uniti(Photograph)
    • Azienda produttrice
      • First National Pictures
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      • 1.37 : 1

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