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40.000 Cavaleiros

Título original: 40,000 Horsemen
  • 1940
  • Approved
  • 1 h 40 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
5,9/10
267
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Betty Bryant and Grant Taylor in 40.000 Cavaleiros (1940)
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaThree young Australians join the army at the beginning of World War I and are assigned to the Australian Light Horse cavalry, which is serving in Palestine. The three eventually take part in... Ler tudoThree young Australians join the army at the beginning of World War I and are assigned to the Australian Light Horse cavalry, which is serving in Palestine. The three eventually take part in the attack during the Battle of Beersheba, which was the last cavalry charge in modern wa... Ler tudoThree young Australians join the army at the beginning of World War I and are assigned to the Australian Light Horse cavalry, which is serving in Palestine. The three eventually take part in the attack during the Battle of Beersheba, which was the last cavalry charge in modern warfare.

  • Direção
    • Charles Chauvel
  • Roteiristas
    • Elsa Chauvel
    • Charles Chauvel
    • E.V. Timms
  • Artistas
    • Grant Taylor
    • Betty Bryant
    • Chips Rafferty
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    5,9/10
    267
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    • Direção
      • Charles Chauvel
    • Roteiristas
      • Elsa Chauvel
      • Charles Chauvel
      • E.V. Timms
    • Artistas
      • Grant Taylor
      • Betty Bryant
      • Chips Rafferty
    • 12Avaliações de usuários
    • 3Avaliações da crítica
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    Grant Taylor
    Grant Taylor
    • Red Gallagher
    Betty Bryant
    • Juliet Rouget
    Chips Rafferty
    Chips Rafferty
    • Jim
    Pat Twohill
    • Larry
    Harvey Adams
    • Von Hausen
    Eric Reiman
    • Von Schiller
    Joe Valli
    • Scotty
    Albert C. Winn
    • Sheik Abu
    Kenneth Brampton
    • German Officer
    John Fleeting
    • Capt. Gordon
    Harry Abdy
    • Paul Rouget
    Norman Maxwell
    • Ismet
    Pat Penny
    • Capt. Seidi
    Charles Zoli
    • Cafe Proprietor
    Claude Turton
    • Othman
    • (as Claude Turtin)
    Theo Lianos
    • Abdul
    Roy Mannix
    • Light Horse Sergeant
    • (as Sergeant Roy Mannix)
    Edna Emmett
    • Dancing Girl
    • Direção
      • Charles Chauvel
    • Roteiristas
      • Elsa Chauvel
      • Charles Chauvel
      • E.V. Timms
    • Elenco e equipe completos
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    Dr Jazz

    Very good film

    I definately liked this film mainly because it tells an important battle won by our brave Australian soldiers. Although the charge was made by the Light Horse which was mounted infantry it was the last REAL cavalry charge. The characters were very likeable Jim Bourke (Chips Rafferty) Red Gallagher (Grant Taylor) Larry Bourke (Pat Twohill) are all mates that are in the light horse, they are all Aussie bush men who joined up like so many others because it was the right thing to do. Its nice to see Chips Rafferty as the easy going Aussie bush man that made him famous. This movie was the predecessor to "The Rats Of Tobruk". In many ways they are both quite similar, they both talk about battles that are well known to Australians because they were both won by Australians, and they even use two of the same actors, Chips Rafferty and Grant Taylor. This movie and Rats Of Tobruk make great companions after spending ages looking for them i found copies of both them in the same shop. Both movies are very hard to find and if your a nationalist (like me) it will make you appreciate films like this a lot more so if you see a copy of this movie buy it.
    searchanddestroy-1

    The Lives of Australian Horsemen

    I guess this movie is the response to Henry Hathaway's THE LIVES OF A BENGAL LANCER, and also Michael Curtiz' CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE made several years earlier. This is a pure propaganda film where the Prussians - Germans and Nazis metaphor in 1940 - are the villains. It takes place during WW1 in the Sinai desert. I did not know this Aussi director nor this movie either, even less this battle. It is rough, tough, impressive in the directing and of course battle sequences. You learn many things thru the viewing of this. Exciting entertainment that deserves to be widely known from todays audiences.
    6arthur_tafero

    The End of Cavalry Charges - 40,000 Horsemen

    Cavalry charges were a staple of action films from Hollywood during their Golden Age. This film is a minor example of that genre. More elaborate films such as The Four Feathers, Charge of the Light Brigade and Beau Geste were far more successful economically. However, this film does have its points of interest. It is about a cavalry charge during WW 1, a rather unusual event for that era. It would be the last one, as mechanized warfare could destroy an entire regiment of horsemen quite easily in the future. Fun to watch the noble Australians, however.
    6CinemaSerf

    40,000 Horsemen

    This is quite a poignant take on a story of three young Australian lads who joined the Allied forces during the Great War and ended up serving in a Middle East replete with Bosch, scheming and plotting locals and a British high command that sadly wasn't as sharp as their lances. Yep, they were horse soldiers in a signals corp who actually still used signals. It's "Red" (Grant Taylor) who leads this band of irreverent and outwardly undisciplined "individuals" but as the lively vernacular gives way to some courageous and shrewd wartime activities, they soon prove to be more than a small thorn in the sides of their rather pompous and arrogant opponents who just assumed that these ex-con colonialists were a symbol of a British empire on it's knees and scraping the bottom of the barrel. The special effects, particularly the battles and the shelling, are really quite well directed and framed here, giving us a true sense of just how indiscriminate the attacking was and at just how perilous it was for these, and other, young men who had come to take part in a war for King and country that had precious little to do with the security or prosperity of their own nation. It's on that score that this is perhaps a little jingoistic. That's only to be expected, though, given it was made just as the Nazis were starting their own attempt to conquer Europe, but it's quite sophisticated in it's approach and not just a feel-good flag waving exercise. It portrays decent and ordinary men who were hard as nails when called for, but human and considerate of their colleagues when the chips were down. There is room for a soupçon of romance, courtesy of "Red" being rescued by the equally heroic "Juliet" (Betty Bryant), but it still manages to focus more on the spirit of those engaged here and in the end delivers predictably, but still quite effectively.
    7bkoganbing

    The Charge At Beersheba

    40,000 Horseman tells the story of the Australian Light Horse cavalry which operated in the desert in Palestine and probably has to its credit the last successful cavalry charge in battle, though apparently according to other reviewers some who dispute it. I'm perfectly willing to give credit to Australia for this remarkable achievement.

    The story was filmed in 1940 when Australia had already entered World War II and troops were in the Sahara Desert while this movie was made. For propaganda necessity a hateful German had to be made the villain and Harvey Adams as Van Hausen certainly fills the bill there. To be sure Germans were in the desert, but the bulk of the fighting troops were the Aussies old foes from Gallipoli, the Turks. After all Palestine was part of their Ottoman Empire.

    The film was made by Charles Clauvel who's uncle Sir Harry Clauvel was the actual general in charge of the Australian Light Horse. Perhaps the younger Clauvel was undergoing an attack of modesty, but personally I'd have rather seen the story of the uncle and the battles done in a documentary style like The Longest Day.

    However several Australian acquaintances have told me that this film is regularly shown on Australian television on ANZAC day. Though the courage of the Aussies at Gallipoli gave the new continent nation a sense of national identity, this film does show them winning this one.

    It's the final cavalry charge at Beersheba which opened the way for General Allenby to take Jerusalem is the main feature of the film. Even given the superior production facilities in America at the time, no Hollywood film could have staged the battle better. It is one of the most exciting charges I've ever seen done from any country.

    I'm still not sure what the contrived romance between half French half Arab girl Betty Bryant and Aussie cavalryman Grant Taylor was doing here. Most of the time Betty is disguised as a boy. I'm thinking that Charles Clauvel might have seen Katharine Hepburn in Sylvia Scarlett and thought it was cute.

    As one of Taylor's mates is Chips Rafferty who was THE Australian cinema star for three decades. This was the film that got him his first real notice.

    Though the film probably could use a modern remake in the manner of Breaker Morant and Gallipoli without the wartime propaganda and unnecessary love story tossed in, 40,000 Horseman is an exciting piece of cinema detailing the story of one of the great events in Australian history. Maybe we'll get to see it on American television soon.

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      Among those who saw the film on its US release was a young Clint Eastwood. Richard Schickel writes in his 1996 biography of Eastwood: "Treasured among these films and stars [that Clint Eastwood saw while growing up] is one slightly more exotic title, 'Forty Thousand Horsemen'. The story of an Australian cavalry brigade that fought in Palestine in World War I, it starred Chips Rafferty, was made in 1940 and entered the world market a couple of years later. Its dialogue contained a few mild, but in those days shocking, cuss words. Clint remembers going to it with his family and, when the first 'hell' or 'damn' was heard, being aware of respectable citizens leaving the theater. The Eastwoods soon followed, but 'I snuck back later, because I wanted to see the whole movie; it had a lot of action--horses, and lancers and what have you'."
    • Erros de gravação
      It is extremely unlikely that a French woman in Arabia in the early twentieth century would shave her underarms.
    • Citações

      Red Gallagher: Come to think of it, what's it all about? What are we fighting for?

      Jim: I suppose it's about the right to stand up on a soap box in the Domain, tell the boss what to do with his job if you don't like it. And the right to start off as a roustabout and finish as prime minister, that's what we're fighting for...

    • Conexões
      Featured in Forgotten Cinema: The Golden Age of Australian Motion Pictures (1967)
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      Waltzing Matilda
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      Original music by Christina McPherson (uncredited), revised music by Marie Cowan (uncredited) and lyrics by A.B. 'Banjo' Paterson (uncredited)

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 26 de dezembro de 1940 (Austrália)
    • País de origem
      • Austrália
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • 40,000 Horsemen
    • Locações de filme
      • Kurnell Sandhills, Kurnell, Nova Gales do Sul, Austrália
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