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Jamais Foram Vencidos

Título original: The Undefeated
  • 1969
  • G
  • 1 h 59 min
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John Wayne, Rock Hudson, Jan-Michael Vincent, Antonio Aguilar, Bruce Cabot, Roman Gabriel, Big John Hamilton, Ben Johnson, Lee Meriwether, Melissa Newman, and Merlin Olsen in Jamais Foram Vencidos (1969)
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Após a Guerra Civil, ex-soldados confederados, rumo a uma nova vida no México, encontram cavaleiros da ex-União vendendo cavalos para o governo mexicano. Eles precisam unir forças para lutar... Ler tudoApós a Guerra Civil, ex-soldados confederados, rumo a uma nova vida no México, encontram cavaleiros da ex-União vendendo cavalos para o governo mexicano. Eles precisam unir forças para lutar contra bandidos e revolucionários mexicanos.Após a Guerra Civil, ex-soldados confederados, rumo a uma nova vida no México, encontram cavaleiros da ex-União vendendo cavalos para o governo mexicano. Eles precisam unir forças para lutar contra bandidos e revolucionários mexicanos.

  • Direção
    • Andrew V. McLaglen
  • Roteiristas
    • James Lee Barrett
    • Stan Hough
    • Lewis B. Patten
  • Artistas
    • John Wayne
    • Rock Hudson
    • Antonio Aguilar
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,6/10
    8 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Andrew V. McLaglen
    • Roteiristas
      • James Lee Barrett
      • Stan Hough
      • Lewis B. Patten
    • Artistas
      • John Wayne
      • Rock Hudson
      • Antonio Aguilar
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    • 24Avaliações da crítica
    • 48Metascore
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    John Wayne
    John Wayne
    • Col. John Henry Thomas
    Rock Hudson
    Rock Hudson
    • Col. James Langdon
    Antonio Aguilar
    Antonio Aguilar
    • Gen. Rojas
    • (as Tony Aguilar)
    Roman Gabriel
    Roman Gabriel
    • Blue Boy
    Marian McCargo
    Marian McCargo
    • Ann
    Lee Meriwether
    Lee Meriwether
    • Margaret
    Merlin Olsen
    Merlin Olsen
    • Little George the Blacksmith
    Melissa Newman
    Melissa Newman
    • Charlotte
    Bruce Cabot
    Bruce Cabot
    • Confederate Sgt. Jeff Newby
    Jan-Michael Vincent
    Jan-Michael Vincent
    • Bubba Wilkes
    • (as Michael Vincent)
    Ben Johnson
    Ben Johnson
    • Short Grub
    Edward Faulkner
    Edward Faulkner
    • Anderson
    Harry Carey Jr.
    Harry Carey Jr.
    • Webster
    Paul Fix
    Paul Fix
    • Gen. Joe Masters
    Royal Dano
    Royal Dano
    • Maj. Sanders
    Richard Mulligan
    Richard Mulligan
    • Dan Morse
    Carlos Rivas
    Carlos Rivas
    • Diaz
    John Agar
    John Agar
    • Christian
    • Direção
      • Andrew V. McLaglen
    • Roteiristas
      • James Lee Barrett
      • Stan Hough
      • Lewis B. Patten
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    8carlwilcox

    Underrated and watchable western with some originality.

    Saw this film around 30 years ago. At that time I thought it just a fairly formulaic star vehicle, bringing together the grizzled, typical Wayne cowboy character with someone who was a newer and - at the time -a really big name in Rock Hudson. Seeing it anew in 2007, I realise my earlier estimate was too dismissive by far. It has a good plot with many original aspects, well described already on the web-site by earlier reviewers, especially the linkage of US civil war with events happening at the same time in Mexico. Not being a huge fan, ordinarily, of either of the main stars, it has to be said they both turn in good performances and are fully believable as leaders whom other men would naturally follow, and who inspire fierce loyalties. The dialogue has a few unexpectedly good lines and is generally above average standard. The stars play it light-heartedly, and this gives the film warmth, colour and humour. Some aspects of the film, admittedly, conform to the hackneyed Wayne cowboy film recipe, such as the free-for-all fist fight, but in general the film stands up well nearly 40 years after it was made, and it has held on to a much more modern feel than other Wayne westerns. The musical score just about carries enough grandeur to match the action and the occasionally majestic cinematography, especially the scenes involving the drive across country of a few thousand horses. Any film-lover who enjoys the more upmarket western should give this film a try. The nearly two hours pass quickly, and it's a film to make you think (about the nature of war against your fellow countrymen, about loyalty, friendship and heroism) and escapist enough to make you smile.
    7Laitue_Gonflable

    Good enough to be likeable, likeable enough to be good

    The Undefeated is a pretty good Western flick. It's light-hearted (for the most part), solid entertainment. John Wayne plays a Yankee soldier who forms an unlikely friendship with a Confederate, played by Rock Hudson, very shortly after the end of the Civil War. The two are both leading men south of the border for various reasons, and as the film progresses, the two help each other, rescue each other, and share a few drinks a number of times.

    That's why it's light-hearted, there's a lot of smiles from both lead actors, all the supporting cast and, I dare say, the majority of the audience. There are very few unlikeable parts to this movie. That's not to say it's outrageously good; some of the supporting cast look amateurish at times, and the music occasionally stifles the action on screen, but aside from that, it's fine. John Wayne and Rock Hudson were two of those rare actor types who can't put in a bad performance if they try, but I don't think I need to tell you that.

    It's a good package. Perfect for evening viewing, I'd recommend, as I just spent a very profitable evening in front of it. Some short but sweet action scenes, some just plain sweet romance subplots and a good and happy ending makes for one satisfied viewer. Far from perfect but great all the same. *** / *****
    yenlo

    Duke and his Yankees bail out Hudson and his rebels.

    The Civil War is over but certain Confederate units refuse to call it quits. Colonel John Henry Thomas (played by The Duke)and his gang encounters one such band of rebels at the start of this film. Then there is the unit led by Colonel James Langdon played by Rock Hudson. They accept the fact the war is over but decide rather than live under the stars and stripes head out lock stock and barrel for Mexico women and children included. Wayne and his men bid farewell to the Army and set out to make a buck or two rounding up and selling wild horses. Wayne and his men cross paths along the way with Hudson and his refugees which make up the bulk of the story.

    It's a little easy to understand Thomas and his men but not so easy to understand the Langdon group. When they encounter trouble it's almost hard as a viewer to have any pity for them.

    Wayne gets support from a number of actors who co-starred with him in several of his films. Veteran character actor Dub Taylor is along as a nasty Chuck Wagon driver. Former Los Angeles Rams Quarterback Roman Gabriel is cast as a native American who served for Wayne during the war and is now his main man when it comes to tracking, scouting etc. Gabriels Ram teammate Merlin Olsen is also featured as a Confederate soldier who hates to fist fight but is called upon to do so. Decent western John Wayne film all in all. The Confederates may have lost the war but in this film they certainly ate better than the Yankees do.
    8estabansmythe

    "The conversation sorta dried up, ma'am."

    "The Undefeated" is one of the finest of John Wayne's later westerns, "True Grit" excepted and taking into consideration that "Big Jake" is nothing to slouch at.

    "The Undefeated" is the Duke's biggest large-scale epic since "The Alamo" a decade earlier. The battle scenes and the shots of the horse drive are stirring and impressive.

    Another thing that separates this film from other post-1965 Wayne westerns (except for "The Cowboys") is the dialog. It's sharp, crisp, witty and often fun.

    Here's a good example of that sharp, witty & pointed dialogue: Duke and co-star Rock Hudson had just returned to their camp after being forced to kill a Mexican bandit leader, who, with his gang wanted Rock & Duke's valuables, their horses and their women. When one of the women asks the Duke why he had to kill him, he replied matter of factly, "The conversation sorta dried up." Classic stuff!

    And Hugo Montenegro's memorable score is terrific - the best work I personally have heard from him. It helps perpetuate the whole notion that this is indeed an epic western.

    I'm amused at some of the wanna-be Rex Reed's here, the "I am a critic so I can't really, actually, truthfully admit that I loved something like this" with their "ho hum, it's passable, I guess"; and their "it's an okay time killer if you've got nothing better to do." How too, too cool. Give me a break, you elitist wanna-be's!

    "The Undefeated" is long on length and even longer on entertainment. This is a grand western.
    6Wuchakk

    A likable Western, but mixes a serious story with occasional goofiness

    "The Undefeated" (1969) teams up John Wayne and Rock Hudson as ex-Union and Confederate officers after the Civil War in Mexico. Langdon (Hudson) wants to relocate his family & friends whereas Thomas (Wayne) wants to make money selling horses to Emperor Maximilian. The problem is that Benito Juarez and his followers are at war with Maximilian and this causes unforeseen problems for the Americans, who have no choice but to team-up.

    The set-up of story is great and loosely based on Joseph Orville "Jo" Shelby and his Missouri raiders and their families who really did seek to relocate to Maximilian's Mexico, but had to return after the victory of Juarez' forces. The movie starts with a Civil War battle and the announcement that Lee has surrendered and the war is over, which segues into Langdon and Thomas and their people going to Mexico for completely different reasons; and then they meet. This is great, but the filmmakers add some goofiness, like an over-the-top, fun-spirited brawl between the Confederates and Federals at a 4th of July party in the wilderness. These types of scenes were fairly common in Wayne Westerns at the time and I always thought they detracted from these movies. There's a way to mix realistic comedy into a movie and a way not to and this isn't the way. Besides, how can a serious brouhaha be fun? When you punch people in the face in real life they get bloody noses and missing teeth; here they just laugh it off.

    Another problem is NFL quarterback Roman Gabriel as a full-blooded Native American and adopted son of Thomas. No matter how you slice it, he looks like a white dude with a mop of black hair. To add insult to injury, Langdon's cute daughter (Melissa Newman) falls head-over-heals in love with him and the way it happens simply isn't realistic. Would a genuine Southern belle really swoon over a full-blooded Indian who visits their encampment? Would no one notice that the two have wandered off to make-out, in plain view of the others? Would Col. Langdon really not mind that his daughter is sucking face with a full-blooded Native? In our day and age it's no big deal and most people could care less, but it's still an issue in some circles; how much more so back then, particularly with a proud Southern Colonel and his people?

    If you can overlook these flaws, however, this is a very worthwhile Western with quality drama, action, characters and locations (shot in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and Durango, Mexico). The cast is also notable. Besides the two stars, you also get Lee Meriwether, Marian McCargo, Jan-Michael Vincent (in a too-small role), Merlin Olsen, Ben Johnson and various Wayne Western staples.

    This is a likable Western because the people are so likable. For instance, the way one group is unselfishly willing to let go of something of great worth on behalf of another group blows the mind, but it reveals their nobility and the fact that they value human beings more than they do monetary gain, but only because they've found them worthy. It also reveals respect and the willingness to forgive & heal after the nation's most bloody war.

    The film runs 119 minutes.

    GRADE: B-

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    • Curiosidades
      Before filming began, John Wayne had to lose most of the weight he had put on in order to play Rooster Cogburn in Bravura Indômita (1969).
    • Erros de gravação
      A number of times in the early part of the movie, reference is made to the surrender of Robert E. Lee to Ulysses S. Grant as the end of the war. Although the surrender of Lee is now seen as the effective end of the war, at the time it was not and would not have been considered such by most people (the Confederate major in the opening battle being an example). Organized military operations continued for more than a month after Lee's surrender.
    • Citações

      Col. James Langdon: If I can find the time, I'm going to sit down and write the social history of bourbon.

    • Conexões
      Featured in Rock Hudson's Home Movies (1992)

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    • How long is The Undefeated?Fornecido pela Alexa
    • So if this is a 1969 movie and the role of Charlette is played by Melissa Newman who by all records was born in 1961 making her 8 years old and Blu's love interest. So which is correct movie was 1969 or date of birth is 1961. Her parents married in 1958.

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 27 de novembro de 1969 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Idiomas
      • Inglês
      • Espanhol
      • Francês
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    • Locações de filme
      • Durango, México
    • Empresa de produção
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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      • US$ 7.115.000 (estimativa)
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