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La Taverne des révoltés

Original title: The Man Behind the Gun
  • 1953
  • Approved
  • 1h 22m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
867
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Randolph Scott and Patrice Wymore in La Taverne des révoltés (1953)
Classical WesternDramaWestern

An undercover government agent battles insurrectionists who want Southern California to secede and become a slave state.An undercover government agent battles insurrectionists who want Southern California to secede and become a slave state.An undercover government agent battles insurrectionists who want Southern California to secede and become a slave state.

  • Director
    • Felix E. Feist
  • Writers
    • John Twist
    • Robert Buckner
  • Stars
    • Randolph Scott
    • Patrice Wymore
    • Dick Wesson
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    867
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Felix E. Feist
    • Writers
      • John Twist
      • Robert Buckner
    • Stars
      • Randolph Scott
      • Patrice Wymore
      • Dick Wesson
    • 25User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
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    Randolph Scott
    Randolph Scott
    • Major Ransome Callicut
    Patrice Wymore
    Patrice Wymore
    • Lora Roberts
    Dick Wesson
    Dick Wesson
    • Sgt. 'Monk' Walker
    Philip Carey
    Philip Carey
    • Capt. Roy Giles
    Lina Romay
    Lina Romay
    • Chona Degnon
    Roy Roberts
    Roy Roberts
    • Sen. Mark Sheldon
    Morris Ankrum
    Morris Ankrum
    • Bram Creegan
    Katherine Warren
    Katherine Warren
    • Phoebe Sheldon
    • (as Katharine Warren)
    Alan Hale Jr.
    Alan Hale Jr.
    • Cpl. Olaf Swenson
    Douglas Fowley
    Douglas Fowley
    • Buckley
    Anthony Caruso
    Anthony Caruso
    • Vic Sutro
    • (as Tony Caruso)
    Clancy Cooper
    Clancy Cooper
    • 'Kansas' Collins
    Robert Cabal
    Robert Cabal
    • Joaquin Murietta
    Nestor Amaral
    • Musician
    • (uncredited)
    Emile Avery
    • Henchman
    • (uncredited)
    Trevor Bardette
    Trevor Bardette
    • Sheldon's Henchman at Hideout
    • (uncredited)
    Gregg Barton
    Gregg Barton
    • Henchman Luke
    • (uncredited)
    George Bell
    George Bell
    • Trooper
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Felix E. Feist
    • Writers
      • John Twist
      • Robert Buckner
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    User reviews25

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    Mozjoukine

    Mundane handling of lively elements makes this Randolph Scott western dull going.

    All the things that made the Scott movies the most agreeable matine fare are present - an opening shoot out in foggy San Francisco streets, a stage hold up, historical plotting about stealing the L.A. water supply (well before CHINATOWN), false identity, opening an empty grave and hard riding and shoot outs in the great out of doors. On top of that it's delivered in Technicolor by some of Warners' most assured technicians, complete with stock shots from the Flynn movies and snatches of earlier Warner scores.

    The reason it's so mechanical must be the routine direction of Felix Feist who fades away as Scott takes on sure hands Andre de Toth and Budd Boetticher as directors. The scene with Lina Ronay against the studio sky is particularly lack lustre. Randy grins his way through events and is doubled in the final river punch out while villain Roy Roberts does his own stunts - like I mean - really!
    6jcohen1

    He's a Son of a Gun

    Hey I liked this flick more than I would have thought given it's from Scott's earlier block of films. An interesting plot with lots of characters, many of who standout. I liked Alan Hale as Olaf and sidekick Monk (Dick Wesson). They provided comic relief not usually present in a RS flick. Scott is his usual coxcomb, cool self. Romancing two lovely ladies (a first?) and not too shabbily. He takes his uniform off to provide a look at his less than ripped (but not too shabby frame) The film unfortunately lacks a compelling villain. Some nice California scenery (not as good as One Eyed Jacks) They kinda threw the kitchen sink into this B movie. Hey it even has a catfight where the two kittens in question manage to do no damage. Lina Myway per favor.

    Enjoy.
    6ma-cortes

    Randolph Scott Western containing noisy action , shootouts , a climatic confrontation on the final , twists and turns

    It is good action entertainment for those who like their westerns action filled. An Easy-Going Gent with Deadly Guns...and a Reputation to Match! This undemanding western in which a counterespionage agent attempts to discover who's behind a Southern conspiracy , as it is plenty of suspense as the dreaded final attack . This exciting picture tells the story of an upright officer , Randolph Scott , who gives a perfect acting in his usual stoic style . A nice Western with frantic action , intrigues , thrills , fights , crossfire , suspense , wonderful outdoors , all of them keep things lively . Here Randolph Scott goes undercover to find a ring of treacherous rebels who are working in cahoots with the Confederacy and posing as a schoolteacher . As undercover government agent Ransome Callicut (Randolph Scott) arrives in 1850's South California . As he gradually gains trust the townsfolks to uncover their plans and reveal the dark objectives ; then he discovers a hidden cache of rifles . Aided by his underlings : Monk Walker (Dick Wesson) and Olaf Swenson (Alan Hale Jr) he fights political assassination and other adventures to unmask the ringleader of the plot and keep the Golden State in the Union . Along the way , he falls in love for a gorgeous woman , Lora Roberts (Patrice Wymore), who is already engaged with a cavalry officer , Capt. Roy Giles (Philip Carey) .

    Well made film, though not outstanding , I loved the scenery and the cinematography by expert director of photography Bert Glennon is beautiful. It also has strong direction, a charming music score from David Buttolph that compliments the film perfectly, an attractive story with an interesting structure and themes and sharp dialogue. However, while it is not an exceptional movie it is a very acceptable and enjoyable one, and I also think overrrated . Not that it's a bad film, but a fairly routine western which even kind of gives away who the inside man is way too early in the film. This agreeable tale is almost rudimentary though a few clichés , containing an interesting as well as stirring screenplay by John Twist , based on a story by Robert Buckner . Being breathtakingly photographed in Technicolor ; In addition , good pacing is also at hand, and the cast are great . Randolph Scott has done better work perhaps, but still gives an engaging performance. Randolph Scott gives a decent acting in his usual style as the undercover army officer to gather intelligence about an insurrectionist plot to have the southern part of the state secede to become a slave state , subsequently revealing his true identity and assuming command of the local army post. Nice supporting actors largely hang around waiting for something to do , and with plenty of familiar faces , such as : Dick Wesson , Philip Carey , Lina Romay , Roy Roberts , Alan Hale Jr , Morris Ankrum , Douglas Fowley , Katherine Warren and Anthony Caruso.

    Furthermore , a moving and rousing musical score by the classical composer David Buttolph . As well as glimmering and shimmering photography by Bert Glennon , shot in studios and exteriors from Bell Ranch, Santa Susana, California . This thrilling chronicle of espionage and counter-espionage during the American Civil War was decently directed by Felix F. Feist . It is a typical Western professionally directed with lavish production design and enough budget . At his beginning Felix Feist entered the Hollywood film industry, obtaining work as a writer, and producer , before finally becoming a director , filmmaking several Shorts and documentary . His first feature films were : All by Myself and You're a Lucky Fellow, Mr. Smith . After that , he made a lot of films of all kinds of genres , getting hits and flops ; such as : ¨Deluge¨, ¨George White's scandals¨, ¨The Winner's Circle¨ , ¨The reckless age¨, ¨The devil thumbs a ride¨, ¨The Golden Gloves Story¨, ¨The threat¨, ¨Guilty of treason¨ , ¨The Basketball Fix ¨, ¨Tomorrow is another day¨, ¨The Man Who Cheated Himself¨. And his two greatest successes : ¨Big trees¨and ¨Donovan's brain¨.
    5FightingWesterner

    L.A. Confidential

    Supposed killer and Army deserter Randolph Scott heads to Los Angeles sometime before the Civil War. Posing as a schoolteacher who can't shoot straight, he gets knee-deep in some intrigue involving a group of separatists, the assassination of a US senator, and their attempts to split California into free and slave states.

    Costumes and sets are lavish and there's lots of great old-California atmosphere. However, The Man Behind The Gun is disappointingly routine. It's really too bad, because this is really one handsome production!

    The actors are game and some of their characters are quite colorful. The filmmakers should have pumped a little more action and suspense into the script, or trimmed the final product to about an hour.
    6bsmith5552

    Middle of the Road Scott Western!

    "The Man Behind the Gun" is another of a series of 80 minute little westerns churned out by Randolph Scott during the 1950s. As with most of these films, there's plenty of action and a stellar supporting cast.

    Major Rance Callicut (Scott) poses as a disgraced army officer who is sent to work undercover to foil secession threats which would take Southern California out of the Union. The time is the 1850s. On the stagecoach to Los Angeles he meets Lora Roberts (Patrice Wymore) who is on her way to LA to marry army Captain Roy Giles (Philip Carey). Also on board is bandit Vic Sutro (Anthony Carouso) whose holdup attempt is foiled by Callicut.

    With his two side kicks, Sgt. Monk Waller (Dick Wesson) and Cpl. Olaf Swenson (Alan Hale Jr.) Callicut at first posing as a school teacher, sets out to discover who is behind the troubles. He learns that there are two opposing factions, one headed by Bram Cregan (Morris Ankrum) and the other by Senator Mark Sheldon (Roy Roberts). Calicutt is not trusted by Giles, who tries to arrest him before learning his true identity. Calicutt becomes attracted to the lovely Lora (of course).

    Also in the mix is saloon owner Buckley (Douglas Fowley) and his singer Chona Dregnon (Lyna Romay). Calicutt is assisted by a young Mexican bandito, Joachim Murietta (Robert Cabel) whom he had earlier befriended. When Senator Sheldon is shot, and Cregar rescued from the hangman's noose, Calicutt thinks he has it all figured out...or does he?

    As in most of Scott's westerns there is a major shoot out and plenty of fast paced action. Alan Hale Jr. basically picked up where his late father left off playing similar roles until he hit it really big as the Captain in TVs "Gilligan's Island". As an item of interest, Hale Sr. had appeared with Scott in one of his last films, "Colt 45" (1950). Patrice Wymore was one of Errol Flynn's wives. Robert Cabel is best remembered as "Hey Zoos" on TV's "Rawhide" for several seasons.

    Not one of the best Scott westerns but entertaining nonetheless.

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    • Trivia
      The scene where Randolph Scott (Callicut) is chasing Roy Roberts (Sheldon) and jumps onto Sheldon's horse, and the white horse carrying the two men runs off the end of a damaged bridge and falls head first into a river, was actually a scene from the WB film San Antonio (1945).
    • Goofs
      The film is set in 1850s. Most, if not all, of the firearms employed in the film post-date the American Civil War (1861-1865). Examples include Colt Single-Action Army revolvers and various lever-action rifles that first appear in the 1870s.
    • Quotes

      Major Ransome Callicut: [as voiceover narrator] Los Angeles - thirty difficult miles from San Pedro. Here in the tropical sun it was hard to believe that the City of Angels had its share of unholy activities.

    • Connections
      Features San Antonio (1945)
    • Soundtracks
      Some Sunday Morning
      (uncredited)

      Music by M.K. Jerome and Ray Heindorf

      Lyrics by Ted Koehler

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    • Release date
      • December 4, 1953 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Man Behind the Gun
    • Filming locations
      • Bell Ranch, Santa Susana, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Warner Bros.
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,000,000
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 22m(82 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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