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L'assedio delle sette frecce

Titolo originale: Escape from Fort Bravo
  • 1953
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  • 1h 39min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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William Holden and Eleanor Parker in L'assedio delle sette frecce (1953)
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Durante la Guerra Civile, un gruppo di Confederati fugge dal campo dei prigionieri di guerra dell'Unione a Fort Bravo, ma deve vedersela con il deserto, gli Apache Mescaleros e le truppe del... Leggi tuttoDurante la Guerra Civile, un gruppo di Confederati fugge dal campo dei prigionieri di guerra dell'Unione a Fort Bravo, ma deve vedersela con il deserto, gli Apache Mescaleros e le truppe dell'Unione che lo inseguono.Durante la Guerra Civile, un gruppo di Confederati fugge dal campo dei prigionieri di guerra dell'Unione a Fort Bravo, ma deve vedersela con il deserto, gli Apache Mescaleros e le truppe dell'Unione che lo inseguono.

  • Regia
    • John Sturges
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Frank Fenton
    • Phillip Rock
    • Michael Pate
  • Star
    • William Holden
    • Eleanor Parker
    • John Forsythe
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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      • John Sturges
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Frank Fenton
      • Phillip Rock
      • Michael Pate
    • Star
      • William Holden
      • Eleanor Parker
      • John Forsythe
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    William Holden
    William Holden
    • Capt. Roper
    Eleanor Parker
    Eleanor Parker
    • Carla Forester
    John Forsythe
    John Forsythe
    • Capt. John Marsh
    William Demarest
    William Demarest
    • Campbell
    William Campbell
    William Campbell
    • Cabot Young
    Polly Bergen
    Polly Bergen
    • Alice Owens
    Richard Anderson
    Richard Anderson
    • Lt. Beecher
    Carl Benton Reid
    Carl Benton Reid
    • Col. Owens
    John Lupton
    John Lupton
    • Bailey
    Carl Andre
    • Trooper
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    Walter Bacon
    • Confederate Prisoner
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Richard P. Beedle
    • Confederate Lieutenant
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Arthur Berkeley
    • Confederate Prisoner
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Chet Brandenburg
    Chet Brandenburg
    • Confederate Prisoner
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    Roy Bucko
    Roy Bucko
    • Barfly
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    Harry Cheshire
    Harry Cheshire
    • Chaplain
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Tom Coleman
    • Confederate Prisoner
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    Sayre Dearing
    Sayre Dearing
    • Confederate Prisoner
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
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      • John Sturges
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Frank Fenton
      • Phillip Rock
      • Michael Pate
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    7ferbs54

    A "Cavalry And Injun Pic" Done To A Turn

    William Holden's character, in the Civil War-era Western "Escape From Fort Bravo" (1953), has a very appropriate name. When we first see his Capt. Roper, he is dragging an escaped Confederate prisoner, by rope, across the desert; a not-so-subtle warning to any other rebs who might be planning a similar break from the Union fort, deep in the Arizona Territory. But when that escape comes, led by Southern Capt. Marsh (John Forsythe) and abetted by Texan belle Carla Forester (Eleanor Parker), Roper is forced to follow the fugitives...even though the path leads straight into the country of the bloodthirsty Mescalero Apaches. Filmed in Death Valley National Monument and in gorgeous color, "Escape From Fort Bravo" showcases some truly spectacular scenery, not the least of which is Eleanor herself. One of the 1950s' most gorgeous of actresses, she looks absolutely ravishing here, her famous red hair a wonder to behold. She would also appear the next year in another film--"The Naked Jungle"--featuring man-eating ants. (Oh, did I forget to mention that those Mescaleros have a nasty habit of tying their prisoners to ant hills?) "Escape" boasts a very tough-talking script, with glints of humor coming from the bickerings between (those great character actors) Williams Demarest and Campbell, and its final third is remarkably suspenseful, as Roper, Carla and the escaped rebs are laid siege in a ditch, while the Mescaleros pick them off with rifle shot and lob volleys of arrows into their midst. Director John Sturges would go on to make three more classic Westerns over the next seven years ("Gunfight at the O.K. Corral," "Last Train From Gun Hill" and, of course, "The Magnificent Seven"), and here turns what is basically a "cavalry and Injuns pic" into a thing of real beauty and excitement. Yes, I really did enjoy this one.
    6moonspinner55

    Above-average John Sturges western with another sterling William Holden performance

    During the Civil War, Union captain at an Arizona fort chases down a group of deserters on their way to Texas (including the woman the captain loves, who aided in the band's escape), but all involved become trapped in a desert trench by bloodthirsty Indians. Director John Sturges' 18th film looks pretty fantastic when it ventures outside due to Robert Surtees' robust cinematography; however, the MGM production suffers visually when mixing location shots with exterior scenes filmed indoors (this despite foliage and a waterfall to compliment a fight sequence). Sturges keeps a fast pace, though the picture isn't tightly-wound; the narrative is episodic and drifts, with only William Holden's deeply-felt work in the lead to hold most of it together. Holden's captain, who rarely smiles and seldom has emotions, evolves into a strong, loyal character--he's the heart of this piece. I'm not sure how well-matched the actor is with Eleanor Parker (who does her usual blank-eyed, open-mouthed silent suffering), however his declaration of love for her is convincing, thanks to Holden's sincerity. The bravura third act heats up with tense excitement as the Indians close in. This is where Sturges really comes to the fore and shows what he can do with familiar material. **1/2 from ****
    8Nazi_Fighter_David

    Grey against Blue and Indians against everybody!

    William Holden is Captain Roper, a strict commanding officer in charge of a large group of Confederate prisoners in a dry heat stockade at Fort Bravo, Arizona, in 1863...

    He is disliked by his captors as well by his captives because of his displeasing behavior toward the escapees whom he invariably recaptures... A main example, dragging back to the fort John Lupton with a rope around his waist...

    To Fort Bravo arrived, one morning, the talented, and beautiful Eleanor Parker (Carla) apparently for the wedding of a friend (Polly Bergen)... In fact she is scheming the escape of a rebel, Captain John Forsythe...

    Carla - a confederate agent - knows how to charm and handle beautifully Holden in her sojourn in the fort... Holden is the only danger to her plan, as he is the man who finds everybody...

    One night, she escapes in a horse-drawn cart with three men, and a coward storekeeper, her Confederate ally... A deceived Holden receives with shock the striking notice that Carla, the woman he loves, is the one who planned the escape... He sets out in their pursuit, ignoring that outside, and around him, in the wilderness, common enemy is watching, the deadly Mescalero Indians...

    Holden is stern, enigmatic and firm as the brusque young officer, who keeps the restless prisoners in Fort Bravo while trying to keep out marauding Indians... However Holden is an ideal human officer with integrity beneath his inflexible rules that discipline is fundamental in and around Fort Bravo...

    The film carries cautiously, continuous tense action sequences as it incorporates into the exciting climax... The state of expectation and the quality of hopefulness are extremely controlled... The cast gives force and pressure to the nature of the drama keeping the actions spontaneous... The dynamic climactic redskin ambush, with brutal arrow-artillery, express great tension... The rain of the Indians arrows is vigorously presented by John Sturges who directed many fine Westerns like "Backlash," "Gunfight at the O.K. Corral," and "The Law and Jake Wade."

    "Escape from Fort Bravo" is a great Western and a good suspense drama with a sweet romance and spectacular action... The scenery is overwhelming: the jagged rocks, the dirt and the sage as well as the play of light and shade, all fulfilling, in Technicolor, one purpose, Grey against Blue and Indians against everybody...
    7Mickey-2

    Union fort in Arizona used as a Confederate prison camp and surrounded by marauding Mescalero Apaches

    "Escape From Fort Bravo" had a unique western storyline that shifted somewhat during the course of the film, but still left the viewer

    with a decent film for its time. Fort Bravo is being used as a Confederate prison camp during the waning months of the American Civil War. Inside the fort's walls are the prisoners, wanting to escape, and the troops of the Union cavalry, trying to prevent their escapes, and outside are the bands of savage Mescalero Apaches, just waiting for anybody to leave the safety of the fort.

    William Holden plays Capt. Roper, the Union officer given the dubious task of recapturing any escapees and returning them to Fort Bravo. It's an unpleasant task, he personally dislikes the job, but he does it, and does it all to well, much to the chagrin of the rebels still in the fort. During this time, a female Confederate sympathizer, played by Eleanor Parker, comes to the fort and will attempt to distract Holden, while she manages to enact the escape of her Confederate lover, played by John Forsythe. The escape occurs, some rebel prisoners manage to leave the fort, Parker goes with them, but she does not realize that Holden has come to fall in love with her. Roper, Holden's part, takes a small troop of men out from the fort in pursuit, he hoping to catch up with them before the Apaches do.

    Besides the three main leads mentioned above, the supporting cast includes William Demerest, William Campbell, Richard Anderson, Polly Bergen, and in a pre "Broken Arrow" role, John Lupton. Campbell and Demerest do provide some comic relief, playing off each other's abilities, etc., but the lead parts do carry the picture and prevent it from becoming just another Cavalry-Indians western. 7/10
    7Wuchakk

    Worthy 1953 Western with William Holden & Eleanor Parker

    Released in 1953 and directed by John Sturges, "Escape from Fort Bravo" was always one of my top Westerns of the 1950s. It stars William Holden as Capt. Roper, who ruthlessly oversees a group of Confederate prisoners at a fort in the SW wilderness. John Forsythe plays Confederate prisoner Capt. Marsh and Eleanor Parker stars as Carla, a woman who visits the fort under the pretense of attending a wedding. As Roper falls for Carla, the Confederates take advantage of his love blinded-ness. When Roper goes after a group of escapees the soldiers have no recourse but to team up against a band of marauding Mescalero Indians.

    William Holden was in his prime here, as was the breathtaking Eleanor Parker, both stunning examples of masculine strength and feminine charm respectively.

    Although the soldiers rarely miss and the Natives rarely hit, the Indians are depicted in a realistic, respectable manner, showing ingenuity in their resolve to wipe out the pinned-down group of whites.

    William Campbell, well-known for the lead Klingon in the original Star Trek episode "The Trouble with Tribbles" and less-so as the alien Trelane in "The Squire of Gothos," has a formidable supporting role as one of the escaping Confederates. He was almost fifteen years younger and barely recognizable.

    While the events take place in 1865 the song played at the fort dance, "Mountains of Mourne," was written by Percy French 31 years later. Someone must've come back from the future.

    FINAL WORD: I realize a lot of pre-60's Westerns come off eye-rolling or artificial, but "Escape from Fort Bravo," doesn't fall into that category; that is, aside from the dated opening tune and the aforementioned song at the dance, as well as the parts that were obviously shot in the studio, which was typical in that era.

    The film runs 99 minutes and was shot in desolate regions of California (Semi Valley) and New Mexico (Gallup), including Death Valley National Park.

    GRADE: B+

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      The small pistol Carla has is called a pepperbox (or pepperpot). Each barrel is loaded individually and has to be manually rotated to be fired. These types of guns were invented in the 1830s and predate the modern revolver by just a few years.
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      Capt. Roper is in a gunfight in Death Valley and is shot in the left shoulder. When riding into town his right arm is in a sling.
    • Citazioni

      Cabot Young: How did a decrepit old man like you ever get in the war?

      Campbell: Because all the smart young men like you was losing it.

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      Edited into Alla conquista del West (1976)
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    • Data di uscita
      • 4 dicembre 1953 (Stati Uniti)
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Corriganville, Ray Corrigan Ranch, Simi Valley, California, Stati Uniti
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