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Les Dalton arrivent

Original title: When the Daltons Rode
  • 1940
  • Approved
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
991
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Les Dalton arrivent (1940)
Fictionalized story of how the Dalton brothers were wronged by a crooked development company and became outlaws when the corrupt local courts offered them no justice.
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Fictionalized story of how the Dalton brothers were wronged by a crooked development company and became outlaws when the corrupt local courts offered them no justice.Fictionalized story of how the Dalton brothers were wronged by a crooked development company and became outlaws when the corrupt local courts offered them no justice.Fictionalized story of how the Dalton brothers were wronged by a crooked development company and became outlaws when the corrupt local courts offered them no justice.

  • Director
    • George Marshall
  • Writers
    • Harold Shumate
    • Emmett Dalton
    • Jack Jungmeyer
  • Stars
    • Randolph Scott
    • Kay Francis
    • Brian Donlevy
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    991
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • George Marshall
    • Writers
      • Harold Shumate
      • Emmett Dalton
      • Jack Jungmeyer
    • Stars
      • Randolph Scott
      • Kay Francis
      • Brian Donlevy
    • 23User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Randolph Scott
    Randolph Scott
    • Tod Jackson
    Kay Francis
    Kay Francis
    • Julie King
    Brian Donlevy
    Brian Donlevy
    • Grat Dalton
    George Bancroft
    George Bancroft
    • Caleb Winters
    Broderick Crawford
    Broderick Crawford
    • Bob Dalton
    Stuart Erwin
    Stuart Erwin
    • Ben Dalton
    Andy Devine
    Andy Devine
    • Ozark
    Frank Albertson
    Frank Albertson
    • Emmett Dalton
    Mary Gordon
    Mary Gordon
    • Ma Dalton
    Harvey Stephens
    Harvey Stephens
    • Rigby
    Edgar Dearing
    Edgar Dearing
    • Sheriff
    • (as Edgar Deering)
    Quen Ramsey
    • Wilson
    Dorothy Granger
    Dorothy Granger
    • Nancy
    • (as Dorothy Grainger)
    Robert McKenzie
    Robert McKenzie
    • Jim - the Photographer
    • (as Bob McKenzie)
    Fay McKenzie
    Fay McKenzie
    • Hannah
    Walter Soderling
    Walter Soderling
    • Judge Lucius Thorndown [Judge Swain in credits]
    Mary Ainslee
    Mary Ainslee
    • Minnie
    Erville Alderson
    Erville Alderson
    • District Attorney Wade
    • Director
      • George Marshall
    • Writers
      • Harold Shumate
      • Emmett Dalton
      • Jack Jungmeyer
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    User reviews23

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    8FightingWesterner

    Action Packed Classic

    Lawyer Randolph Scott arrives in Kansas just in time to witness childhood friends the Dalton brothers turned into outlaws and thieves, after doing battle with crooked business interests, stacked courts, and violent mobs of mindless vigilantes.

    Top-billed Scott melts into the background as the film is easily stolen by it's real stars Broderick Crawford, Brian Donlevy, and Andy Devine, who plays an overweight, hayseed version of Casanova, who joins the Dalton boys in order to get away from the large amount of aggressive women in his life!

    Excellent, rowdy entertainment, this features some really awesome stunt work from Yakima Cannut, including the classic stagecoach backslide, where the stuntman goes from being dragged between the horses to the back of the coach by letting go and grabbing the back axle, as well as several horse jumps onto and from trains and cliffs, truly eye-popping! There's some exciting gun-play at work here too.

    A good example of twisted Hollywood history, there's so much sympathy for the outlaws here, it's hard to imagine this making it past the National Board Of Review!
    7LeonLouisRicci

    Powerful Cast & Powder-Full 2nd Half...Don't Give Up...Silliness Makes Way for Great Action

    Forget Randolph Scott who is Involved with this Sleight-of-Hand Billing and Should of Known Better.

    Here He is Far-Cry from Boetticher and a Great Exit Decade of the 1950's where this Kind of Hoodwink would Certainly Be Beneath the Grizzled "Western-Movie" Icon with almost 70 Odd Under His Gun-Belt.

    Speaking of Gun-Belts, Randy's is No-Where to be Seen. He is Primped-Up and Wears a Suit. The Only Thing He Does is Steal Broderick Crawford's (Grat Dalton) Girl-Friend (Kay Francis).

    Thanks Randolph, Collect Your Paycheck...All is Forgiven Because...

    The Rest of the Name Cast Has a Field-Day Along with the Yakima Canutt and Stunt-Team.

    That's the 2nd-Half, when the Daltons Ride...Robbing Banks and Trains as the Wanted Posters Keep Raising the Bounty Exponentially.

    When the Dalton Family is Railroaded for Murder and a Miscarriage of Justice, They Turn to the Rail-Roads for Much Needed Cash.

    It's All Done with Fast-Pacing Action...

    Incredible, Dangerous Criminal Dynamics as the Audience Forgets About Randolph Scott and Dives Into a Conglomerate of Hollywood Dream-Factory Western Shenanigans that Take the Breath Away.

    Especially the Ending Town Shoot-Out with Hundreds of Bullets Flying and People Dropping Like Flies. Certainly One of the Most Gun-Crazy Movies of the Genre of that Era.

    By Randy...See You in 10 Years when You Hook-Up with Budd Boetticher.

    Say Thanks to Your Co-Stars...Broderick Crawford, Brian Donlevy, Andy Devine, George Bancroft, Frank Albertson, Stuart Erwin, with Mary Gordon, Kay Francis, and The Stunt-Team for "Saving Your Bacon".
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    THE Top Action Western

    Thank goodness for the comic relief of Andy Devine or I wouldn't have had a chance to breathe! I've watched over 200 westerns in the last month (including over 95 John Wayne films) from 1926 onwards and I have to say that NONE of them had the action or pace of this one. Not to mention a stellar cast. The action scenes with horses were of the very best. There was the classic Yakima Canutt jump from the stagecoach to the horses but not just one jump but several of the Dalton's, one after the other from the same coach. There were horses jumping from moving trains and diving off cliffs into water and the pace just didn't let up. Gun play? Don't get me started! Half the budget must have gone to black powder. I don't care how you get to see this film, beg borrow or download, just get it.
    6AlsExGal

    Highly fictionalized western from Universal Pictures and director George Marshall

    East coast lawyer Tod Jackson (Randolph Scott) travels to Kansas where he meets the Dalton brothers: Grat (Brian Donlevy), Bob (Broderick Crawford), Ben (Stuart Erwin), and Emmett (Frank Albertson). They're farmers, with Bob a local law man, but when a crooked land company tries to steal their property, the brothers end up fugitives from the law. They soon embark on a spree of bank and train robberies that mark them as the most wanted men in the region. Meanwhile, Tod makes time with Bob's girlfriend Julie (Kay Francis).

    The cast is good, but the goofy script is almost 100% pure baloney, and production lurches from nicely competent to threadbare and cheap. One primary problem is that ostensible protagonist Scott is pointless to most of the story. I kept waiting for him to be reluctantly forced to go after his old friends, but that never happens. His character could have been removed from the whole thing with little change to the overall tale. I expected Donlevy to take the lead among the Daltons, but instead it's Crawford who gets the leadership role. Andy Devine plays the comic relief, naturally, but his character is also an inveterate skirt-chaser with a succession of women on his knee, not exactly what one expects from Devine.

    Two odds points from the film: there's a scene where the gang robs a train, and they steal the horses belonging to lawmen on the train. The horses are on an open-top corral train car, and they actually ride them off of the side of the moving train. It looked like an extremely dangerous stunt for the horses, but it's shown with no cuts, and none of the horses seemed injured, despite some spills. There's also a big shoot-out in the movie with the gang members inside a saloon with their opponents outside in the street and on opposite buildings. There is a lengthy exchange of gunfire through the saloon's large picture window, and the window never breaks, instead the bullets passing through and leaving bullet holes. Once or twice I can believe it, but a succession of rifle and pistol shots through a large sheet of glass and no shattering? That's some strong glass!
    7boblipton

    Despite The Billing, Broderick Crawford Stars

    The Dalton brother -- Broderick Crawford, Brian Donlevy, Frank Albertson and the murdered Stu Erwin go from peaceful farmers to desperate outlaws.

    There's much to admire in this movie, from the way in which the first 20 or so minutes are lighthearted and often funny, making the fix the brothers get into tinged with a certain sense of tragedy. Kay Francis seems like luxury casting, as does George Bancroft as the banker, but undoubtedly that was a canny move, trying to replicate the major studio minor stars who had made such a hit of Marshall's DESTRY RIDES AGAIN the year before. Thus the top billing for Randolph Scott, even though the movie, as shown, centers far more on Broderick Crawford, the hot-tempered lama of the brothers who starts off engaged to Miss Francis and winds up... well....

    The big sequence about two thirds of the way through, where they escape from the law -- thanks to quick thinking by Andy Devine! -- and wind up robbing a train on the way out is very well done, with lots of good trick riding. Who knew there were such towering mountains in Oklahoma, or such rushing, swollen rivers. Who knew it was even called Oklahoma all the time in the 1890s, instead of The Indian Territories (an appellation I have seen in print as current into the 1930)?

    In the end, it' a big, brawling A Western that owes a lot to other recent A westerns. If it wasn't as big a hit for Universal as DESTRY RIDES AGAIN, it's very entertaining on its own sentimental terms.

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      Edgar Buchanan is one of the driest funniest actors ever produced by Hollywood. He opens the film with his dulcet humorous lines only to close the film in the same vein. Both pieces are filmed in exactly the same place and he is undertaking exactly the same task in both. And yet he is uncredited. He is brilliant.
    • Goofs
      The film's climax shows Emmett Dalton being killed in a shoot-out during an attempted bank robbery in Coffeyville, Kansas. In reality, Dalton survived the shoot-out and went on to write the book that this film was based on.
    • Crazy credits
      Towards the end of the 19th Century in America, civilization surges ever west and in it's wake, came that inseparable pair, INJUSTICE and CRIME. In the history of the reckless violence that seized Kansas and Oklahoma, no name carried more terror than DALTON. There were more famous outlaws, but none more daring, none more desperate.

      This, then, is the story of the Dalton brothers, based, to a large extent, on the tales that the old settlers still tell of them-woven together with strands of fiction. But, so incredible were the Daltons, that no man can say where fact ends and fancy begins.
    • Connections
      Featured in Gunfighters of the Old West (1992)

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    • Release date
      • August 23, 1940 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Les Daltons arrivent
    • Filming locations
      • Jamestown, California, USA(train robbery sequences)
    • Production company
      • Universal Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 21m(81 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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