Durante la guerra civile, un contadino della Virginia e la sua famiglia giurano di rimanere neutrali, ma uno dei figli viene catturato dai soldati dell'Unione, inviando l'agricoltore in suo ... Leggi tuttoDurante la guerra civile, un contadino della Virginia e la sua famiglia giurano di rimanere neutrali, ma uno dei figli viene catturato dai soldati dell'Unione, inviando l'agricoltore in suo soccorso.Durante la guerra civile, un contadino della Virginia e la sua famiglia giurano di rimanere neutrali, ma uno dei figli viene catturato dai soldati dell'Unione, inviando l'agricoltore in suo soccorso.
- Candidato a 1 Oscar
- 3 candidature totali
- John
- (as James McMullan)
- Gabriel
- (as Eugene Jackson Jr.)
Recensioni in evidenza
This movie is directed by Andrew V. McLaglen (The Wild Geese) and stars James Stewart (Vertigo), George Kennedy (Cool Hand Luke), Patrick Wayne (Big Jake), Rosemary Forsyth (Disclosure), Doug McClure (The Land that Time Forgot), Tim McIntire (Brubaker) and Katharine Ross (The Graduate).
The storyline, characters, setting and circumstances of the time period are very well established. The family dynamics is outstanding and James Stewart couldn't have been better cast. His script, demeanor and intensity was perfect. The chemistry within the entire cast was excellent.
The circumstances and perspectives of the Civil War were also well delivered; and the ending was a bit sad, but realistic and very well done.
Overall this isn't a perfect film but is very well executed and is definitely worth a viewing. I would score this movie a 7.5/10 and strongly recommend it.
Good Western with powerful story that captures action , emotion and sentimental drama . The opening battle scenes are taken from ¨The Raintree country¨ and are printed as a mirror image of the original footage . Superb acting by the veteran James Stewart as the heartbreaking father who is forced into action to find his unfortunate sons. Largely secondary cast as Paul Fix as a doctor , Denver Pyle as the Pastor , George Kennedy as Yankee General , Strother Martin as train machinist , Harry Carey Jr , Bob Steele , among them . Film debut for Katherine Ross , previously her successful 'Butch Cassidy and Sundance Kid' . The tale was the basis for posterior Broadway musical stage played by John Cullum . Colorful and glimmer cinematography by William H. Clothier , John Ford's usual . Rousing musical score with sensitive leitmotif by Frank Skinner . The motion picture was well directed by Andrew V. McLagen . He is a John Ford's disciple and son of the giant actor Victor McLagen . He's an expert on Western as ¨Last hard men¨ , ¨Rare breed¨, and ¨Bandolero¨ again with James Stewart and of course 'Shenandoah', his best Western . And directed several John Wayne vehicles as ¨McLintock¨ , ¨Chisum¨, and ¨Cahill¨ . Furthermore , specialist on Warlike genre as ¨Devil's brigand¨, ¨Wild Geese¨, ¨Sea wolves¨ , among them. Rating : Above average, well worth seeing . The flick will appeal to James Stewart fans.
Having the youngest son rescued by an African American was also a daring move at the time.
Worth a look. It may not be historically accurate, but it touches on some important and timely, considering the nature of current events.
Charlie does not let his sons to join the army to fight in the American Civil War that he considers that it is not their war. Meanwhile Jennie marries to her beloved Lieutenant Sam (Doug McClure), but they do not have honeymoon since Sam has to go to the front. When Charlie's youngest son Boy is mistakenly taken prisoner by soldiers from the North. Charlie rides with his sons to rescue Boy, while James and Ann stays in the farm. But it is time of violence and war, and tragedy reaches the Anderson family.
The heartbreaking and unforgettable "Shenandoah" is one of my favorite westerns, with the story of a family caught by the American Civil War. The plot has elements of "Friendly Persuasion", with the strong code of honor of the patriarch of a family and James Stewart has another top- notch performance. My favorite scene is when Charlie prepares the room of an abandoned farm to give the opportunity of a honeymoon to Jeannie and Sam. My vote is eight.
Title (Brazil): "Shenandoah"
Note: On 09 Dec 2018 I saw this film again.
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- QuizThe opening battle scenes are taken from L'albero della vita (1957) and are printed as a mirror image of the original footage. The same scenes can also be seen in, amongst other films, La conquista del West (1962).
- BlooperWhen Boy and Gabriel are found by the creek there is a young African-American soldier with the Union band. Then later Gabriel, a young African-American boy, is seen fighting along side Union troops. Free Blacks and former slaves did not integrate into Union regiments, but instead, served in all-Negro regiments.
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Charlie Anderson: Do you like her?
Lt. Sam: Well, I just said I...
Charlie Anderson: No, no. You just said you loved her. There's some difference between lovin' and likin'. When I married Jennie's mother, I-I didn't love her - I liked her... I liked her a lot. I liked Martha for at least three years after we were married and then one day it just dawned on me I loved her. I still do... still do. You see, Sam, when you love a woman without likin' her, the night can be long and cold, and contempt comes up with the sun.
- ConnessioniEdited from Via col vento (1939)
- Colonne sonoreOh Shenandoah
(uncredited)
Traditional
Heard as theme twice during the film
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Dettagli
Botteghino
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 17.268.889 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 45min(105 min)
- Colore
- Proporzioni
- 1.85 : 1