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Le maître de la prairie

Original title: The Sea of Grass
  • 1947
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  • 2h 3m
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6.3/10
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Katharine Hepburn, Spencer Tracy, Melvyn Douglas, and Robert Walker in Le maître de la prairie (1947)
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On America's frontier, a St. Louis woman marries a New Mexico cattleman who is seen as a tyrant by the locals.On America's frontier, a St. Louis woman marries a New Mexico cattleman who is seen as a tyrant by the locals.On America's frontier, a St. Louis woman marries a New Mexico cattleman who is seen as a tyrant by the locals.

  • Director
    • Elia Kazan
  • Writers
    • Marguerite Roberts
    • Vincent Lawrence
    • Conrad Richter
  • Stars
    • Katharine Hepburn
    • Spencer Tracy
    • Robert Walker
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    • Director
      • Elia Kazan
    • Writers
      • Marguerite Roberts
      • Vincent Lawrence
      • Conrad Richter
    • Stars
      • Katharine Hepburn
      • Spencer Tracy
      • Robert Walker
    • 42User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins total

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    Katharine Hepburn
    Katharine Hepburn
    • Lutie Cameron
    Spencer Tracy
    Spencer Tracy
    • Col. Jim Brewton
    Robert Walker
    Robert Walker
    • Brock Brewton
    Melvyn Douglas
    Melvyn Douglas
    • Brice Chamberlain
    Phyllis Thaxter
    Phyllis Thaxter
    • Sarah Beth Brewton
    Edgar Buchanan
    Edgar Buchanan
    • Jeff
    Harry Carey
    Harry Carey
    • Doc Reid
    Ruth Nelson
    Ruth Nelson
    • Selina Hall
    William 'Bill' Phillips
    William 'Bill' Phillips
    • Banty
    • (as Wm. 'Bill' Phillips)
    Robert Armstrong
    Robert Armstrong
    • Floyd McCurtin
    James Bell
    James Bell
    • Sam Hall
    Robert Barrat
    Robert Barrat
    • Judge White
    Charles Trowbridge
    Charles Trowbridge
    • George Cameron
    Russell Hicks
    Russell Hicks
    • Maj.Harney
    Trevor Bardette
    Trevor Bardette
    • Andy Boggs
    Morris Ankrum
    Morris Ankrum
    • Crane
    Eddie Acuff
    Eddie Acuff
    • Cattleman
    • (uncredited)
    Henry Adams
    • Gambler
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    • Director
      • Elia Kazan
    • Writers
      • Marguerite Roberts
      • Vincent Lawrence
      • Conrad Richter
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    amb0120

    It's the script, silly!

    Why do I get the feeling some folks know little about Spencer Tracy? For example, Kazan's alleged quote of "Tracy did not like horses and horses did not like Tracy either" (per Ciment's book). Excuse me, but how could a man who loved to play polo, which Tracy did and did a lot in his younger days and against studio wishes, not like horses? I've played polo and if you don't like horses (and they don't like you) you won't be playing the game more than once or twice. Maybe the quote was made for the more obvious reason: to justify Kazan turning out a movie that was below his abilities? If true that one of Kazan's excuses for the painful experience of directing the movie was not filming on location, I can't totally disagree, but then again a good many great films were not filmed on location, so this excuse only holds so much water. And how can one think that the movie is a "cattlemen vs. homesteaders" film? That's the setting, and it is the trigger of the conflict between the main characters, which leads to the betrayal, which is the center piece of the story, but that certainly isn't the movie. I grant you, it's not one of Tracy's best, but he does the best he can with the lame Marguerite Roberts' script. Even if this movie had been shot on location, it doesn't change the glaring fact that a bad script is still a bad script. If you believe Tracy was sleepwalking, then you have to also believe Kazan was on life support and Roberts was dead, from the neck up, while scripting this one. If Tracy's at fault for anything, it's for trying to save the film, which is more than it deserved.
    robertmarburger

    Sea of soap

    Hepburn and Tracy are woefully miscast in this ennui-inducing bore that is easily the worst of their films -- well, perhaps tied with Keeper of the Flame. The sexual tension, the battle of the sexes, that was the hallmark of their best efforts -- which were the comedies, not the dramas -- is entirely absent here. Hepburn seems uncomfortable as the naive nineteenth-century marked woman who bears her "shame" stoically and alone. Tracy, whose brilliant underplaying made him one of the masters of his craft, sleepwalks through this thing -- with the exception of the scene where his friend Doc, with his dying words, makes Tracy realize what his rigidity has cost him. The great team and their talented supporting cast are cruelly wasted in this dreary soap/horse opera.
    7jotix100

    The green, green grass of home

    "The Sea of Grass" showed up on cable recently and out of curiosity, we watched it, based on the great director at the helm, and the cast involved in it. Unfortunately, Elia Kazan wasn't up to the task of directing the Conrad Richter novel about the post pioneering days. In fact, this film sort of falls flat as neither Mr. Kazan, or its stars, show any semblance they were much interested in the project.

    One would imagine that to bring together Spencer Tracy and Katherine Hepburn to play the leading roles would inspire the rest of the cast, but alas, it wasn't meant to be. The film is, by no means, a total failure, on the contrary, but there are no sparks in it to keep the viewer interested.

    As someone remarked in this forum, we don't get anything from the Colonel and Lutie in the way of love, from the start. For the romance they were living on the sly, the stars don't light up for the camera to give us a hint they are in love in real life. The only one that shows any spunk is Melvin Douglas, who as Brock, can't hide his love for Lutie. The supporting cast is good, with some excellent minor performances by Phyllis Thaxter, Edgar Buchanan, Ruth Nelson, James Bell, and the rest.

    Watch "The Sea of Grass" if there's nothing better playing at the same time.
    6ma-cortes

    Metro Goldwyn Mayer drama set in the Great Plains with the extraordinary couple Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn

    In this rather talky piece set on America's frontier , a St. Louis woman (Katharine Hepburn) marries a New Mexico cattle baron , Col. James B. 'Jim' Brewton (Spencer Tracy) who is seen as a tyrant by the townsfolks . This western starts with St. Louis resident Lutie Cameron (Katharine Hepburn) marrying New Mexico cattleman after a brief courtship . When she arrives in "Salt Fork" she meets her recent husband and she learns that results to be an ambitious magnate owner who exects force to keep homesteaders off the government owned land he uses for grazing his cattle , the so-called Sea of Grass . Then Lutie, rebelling against the tyranny of his hubby . As she finds herself torn between her children (once grown-ups : Robert Walker , Phyllis Thaxter) and husband. Spencer Tracy Cattle baron . . ruthless, rugged! Katharine Hepburn. Fiery . . . Fascinating gal from St. Louis! Robert Walker. Gun-shooting and gambling fool! Melvyn Douglas. He knew women! Soft words, Soft looks! .It takes only one indiscretion to fill a woman's life with adventure, danger and heartache! . Big As Its Stars!

    This "MGM" stirring drama Western with plenty of lyric images deals with victory of civilization and defeat of feudal spirit represented by a proud land baron who is deemed by the locals to be a tyrant .However , being more a soap opera drama than a typycal Hollywood Western . It contains some impressive and spectacular scenes on the raid with lots of riders towards homesteaders wagon train and cavalry arrival , though using some rear-screen projections and vast stock of process footage , especially when Spencer Tracy is riding on horseback .The picture is full of largest-of-life characters with awesome interpretations from the nice cast . Pandro S Berman's lusty effort that bears a certain resemblence to epic Western : King Vidor's Duel in the Sun (1946) a classic film of the 40s and over-budgeted movie in almost 5 million . The Sea of Grass (1947) starred by the great Katharine Hepburn-Spencer Tracy team has the performance acting honours whisked from under its nose in this enjoyable drama and the guilty is the early deceased actor Robert Walker . Sensational main cast as Spencer Tracy playing the stubborn cattleman at his best , and Katharine Hepburn as the obstinate wife who has difficulty reconciling her husband's beliefs and passions with her own . All of whom backed by magnificent secondary cast , such as : Melvyn Douglas as the suitor who falls for Lutie/Hepburn , Robert Walker as rebellious and violent son , Phyllis Thaxter as the good daughter , Harry Carey is effective as a friendly doctor , Robert Amstrong of King Kong , Morris Ankrum as a honest solicitor , Edgar Buchanan , James Bell , Ruth Nelson , Robert Barrat , Russell Hicks , Trevor Bardette , among others .

    It displays a moving and emotive musical score by composer Herbert Stothart . As well as atmospheric and adequate cinematography in black and white by Harry Stradling Sr , shot on location in the Great Plains. Elia Kazan directs with his customary force , though overtalking and packing some flaws and shortcomings , getting big success at box office . In fact , this was the most profitable of all the Spencer Tracy-Katharine Hepburn films . The stunning director Elia Kazan made notorious and successful films . As ¨Pinky¨ (1949) , was one of the first films in mainstream Hollywood to address racial prejudice against black people. ¨A streetcar named Desire¨ (1951), an adaptation of the stage play which he had also directed , received 12 Oscar nominations, winning four, and was Marlon Brando's breakthrough role. In 1954, he directed his biggest hit : ¨On the waterfront¨ (1954), a film about union corruption on the New York harbor waterfront. In 1955, he directed ¨John Steinbeck's East of Eden¨ (1955) , which introduced James Dean to movie audiences.

    The Sea of Grass (1947) rating : 6/10 . Acceptable and passable but inferior than other Elia Kazan films.
    7planktonrules

    Not bad, but this could have been better

    This movie is tough to love. Partly this is due to the setting of the film (nothing but grasslands as far as the eyes can see), but most of it is because the two main characters are so flawed and unlikable. In some ways this unlikability is good, as too often Hollywood films of the 30s and 40s present people in a "black/white" fashion and people who fall somewhere towards the middle are seldom seen. However, such "gray" characters are tough to bond with or care about, so I can understand why the film makers generally avoided this. Katherine Hepburn seems like a good character through much of the film, but midway through it, she shows a self-centeredness that make it tough to really see the tragedy in her life. Her initially living with the cruel and lawless Tracy is unforgivable, but her having an affair and then leaving her kids (one the bastard) with Tracy and not seeing them for almost 20 years make her very, very tough to like. Tracy, on the other hand, does stay to care for his kids--but in a very self-serving fashion. He is an emotionally constricted and yet over-indulgent father. As a human being, he's a lot worse--killing or nearly killing farmers because he saw the plains as his own personal property. The central message that eventually these farmers contributed to the destruction of the plains is lost--Tracy's not fighting against the farmers due to any love of nature or a desire to preserve the land. No, he's just a greedy rancher that will do ANYTHING to keep the land without fences.

    Despite the problems with the characters, the film is exquisitely filmed--with some of the more beautiful camera shots I've seen in a long time. This film is worth seeing, but not one I would recommend you rush to see.

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    • Trivia
      This film was very successful at the box office, earning MGM a profit of $742,000 ($10.2M in 2023) according to studio records. This was the most profitable of all the Spencer Tracy-Katharine Hepburn MGM films.
    • Goofs
      When Col. Brewton returns home from his trip after the blizzard died down, he is wearing a winter coat which is fully buttoned up right before he enters the house. But when he enters the house and is greeted by Lutie, the top coat button is unbuttoned.
    • Quotes

      Brice Chamberlain: Why do women insist on loving men for what they want them to be instead of what they are?

    • Crazy credits
      Card at beginning: This story takes place for the most part against the background of the sea of grass - that vast grazing empire which once covered the western part of north America from the great plains to the rocky mountains, and beyond.
    • Connections
      Featured in Katharine Hepburn: All About Me (1993)

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    • Release date
      • February 27, 1948 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Sea of Grass
    • Filming locations
      • Canyon de Chelly National Monument, Arizona, USA
    • Production company
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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      • $2,349,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 3 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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