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La Mission du commandant Lex

Original title: Springfield Rifle
  • 1952
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  • 1h 33m
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6.5/10
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Gary Cooper, David Brian, Frank Davis, André De Toth, Paul Kelly, Phyllis Thaxter, and Charles Marquis Warren in La Mission du commandant Lex (1952)
Major Lex Kearney becomes the North's first counterespionage agent as he tries to discover who's behind the theft of Union cavalry horses in Colorado during the Civil War.
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Major Lex Kearney becomes the North's first counterespionage agent as he tries to discover who's behind the theft of Union cavalry horses in Colorado during the Civil War.Major Lex Kearney becomes the North's first counterespionage agent as he tries to discover who's behind the theft of Union cavalry horses in Colorado during the Civil War.Major Lex Kearney becomes the North's first counterespionage agent as he tries to discover who's behind the theft of Union cavalry horses in Colorado during the Civil War.

  • Director
    • André De Toth
  • Writers
    • Charles Marquis Warren
    • Frank Davis
    • Sloan Nibley
  • Stars
    • Gary Cooper
    • Phyllis Thaxter
    • David Brian
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    • Director
      • André De Toth
    • Writers
      • Charles Marquis Warren
      • Frank Davis
      • Sloan Nibley
    • Stars
      • Gary Cooper
      • Phyllis Thaxter
      • David Brian
    • 40User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Gary Cooper
    Gary Cooper
    • Maj. Alex 'Lex' Kearney
    Phyllis Thaxter
    Phyllis Thaxter
    • Erin Kearney
    David Brian
    David Brian
    • Austin McCool
    Paul Kelly
    Paul Kelly
    • Lt. Col John Hudson
    Philip Carey
    Philip Carey
    • Capt. Edward Tennick
    Lon Chaney Jr.
    Lon Chaney Jr.
    • Pete Elm
    • (as Lon Chaney)
    James Millican
    James Millican
    • Matthew Quint
    Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams
    Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams
    • Sgt. Snow
    Alan Hale Jr.
    Alan Hale Jr.
    • Mizzell
    Martin Milner
    Martin Milner
    • Pvt. Olie Larsen
    Wilton Graff
    Wilton Graff
    • Col. George Sharpe
    Vince Barnett
    Vince Barnett
    • Cook
    • (uncredited)
    George Bell
    George Bell
    • Trooper
    • (uncredited)
    Ray Bennett
    Ray Bennett
    • Commissioner
    • (uncredited)
    James Brown
    James Brown
    • Pvt. Ferguson
    • (uncredited)
    Jerry Brown
    Jerry Brown
    • Trooper
    • (uncredited)
    Michael Chapin
    Michael Chapin
    • Jamie Kearney
    • (uncredited)
    Ben Corbett
    Ben Corbett
    • Sergeant Major
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • André De Toth
    • Writers
      • Charles Marquis Warren
      • Frank Davis
      • Sloan Nibley
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    6adrianovasconcelos

    Common Cooper in run of the mill Cavalry Western

    As a matter of curiosity, in 1952 Gary Cooper appeared in two Westerns as diverse as SPRINGFIELD RIFLE, in Technicolor, and in the masterpiece HIGH NOON, in B&W. In the former he was directed by a professionally competent but hardly out of the box André de Toth, whereas in the latter he had the guiding hand of the brilliant Fred Zinnemann.

    Neither de Toth nor Cooper were helped by the predictable script by Charles Marquis about a Union Army officer putting on a show of supposed betrayal and cowardice in order to ramify into espionage in the enemy camp, and track down the mole in the US War Department (sounds like a Cold War movie, doesn't it?!)

    Cooper has done much better work, in fact I would rate his performance here as substandard, especially when compared with his show in HIGH NOON.

    I doubt I will watch SPRINGFIELD RIFLE again. 6/10.
    thinker1691

    " No Man is really what he appears to be, that is until he's dead "

    The dates of the civil War stem from 1861 to 1865. In between, half a million men fought and died on both sides. Then Hollywood introduced the Western and then writers quickly retold the history depicting the many facets within the ranks of the two opposing camps. Here is one such story which if you don't look too closely, is interesting and confusing at the same time. The movie is called " Springfield Rifle " and stars one of the most enduring actors to filled the Silver Screen. Gary Cooper plays Maj. Alex 'Lex' Kearney a Union Officer who is cashiered out of the U. S. Army and branded a traitor. The audience however understands his cover as he joins the renegade outlaws who have been stealing herds of horses for the Confederacy. With danger threatening him on both sides, Kearney walks a tight-wire as he seeks out the ringleader of the outlaws. The movie is a cat-and-mouse game and Cooper is aptly supported with other notable western stars like. David Brian, Paul Kelly, Lon Chaney Jr. Alan Hale Jr. and Martin Milner as Pvt. Larsen. The entire cast assembles to provide real shoot-em-up action with the new Springfield Rifle and plenty of hair-raising excitement. Excellent western fare. ****
    6bkoganbing

    Finding the Inside Man

    Springfield Rifle is the film Gary Cooper made after his much acclaimed performance in High Noon. 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. It would have been better had their been more suspense.

    Gary Cooper goes undercover to find a ring of rustlers who are working in cahoots with the Confederacy during the Civil War, stealing horses meant for the Union cavalry.

    To do this he gets himself courtmartialed and drummed out of the army. And he gets the full Chuck Connors treatment, that Connors received on his series Branded. This enables Cooper to join the renegades led by David Brian and Lon Chaney, Jr.

    Things do get complicated when Coop's wife, Phyllis Thaxter, shows up to tell him about their son who has run away. Her concern nearly derails the mission and her husband.

    Some good western action is in Springfield Rifle, a couple of pitched battles with the renegades and Cooper finally uncovering the inside man in the rustling ring.

    Three good performances besides the players mentioned are Guinn Williams as the sergeant who saves Cooper from a hangman, Paul Kelly as the post commander, and Philip Carey as a rival officer to Cooper on the post.

    Springfield Rifle is good action entertainment for those who like their westerns action filled.
    7ma-cortes

    Thrilling chronicle of espionage and counter-espionage during the American Civil War decently directed by Andre De Toth

    Good Western with frantic action , thrills , fights , crossfire , wonderful outdoors , all of them keep things lively . Major Lex Kearny (Gary Cooper) is degraded and consequently considered a treacherous , as he becomes the North's first counterespionage agent , as he attempts to discover who's behind the theft of Union cavalry horses in Colorado during the Civil War . Falling in with the band of Jayhawkers (Lon Chaney Jr. , Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams , among others) and Confederate soldiers who have been leading the raids , he gradually gains their trust to uncover their plans and reveal the routes of the horse shipments . But then , it appears his wife , Erin Kearney , (Phyllis Thaxter) and things go awry . At the end the good boys take the Springfield Rifles , ¨The Gun That Made One Man The Equal Of Five¨.

    Based on the real-life of Major Les Kearney who joined forces with outlaws to catch the thieves stealing Union horses . This exciting picture tells the story of an upright officer wrongly degraded , dishonorably discharged from the army for cowardice , being finely played by the great Gary Cooper who gives a perfect acting in his usual stoic style . And being released the same year as Gary Cooper's most famous Western , High Noon (1952), which also starred Lon Chaney Jr. in a secondary role . It contains noisy action , shootouts , a climatic confrontation on the final , twists and turns ; being breathtakingly photographed in WarnerColor . Interesting as well as stirring screenplay Charles Marquis Warren and Frank Davis , based on a story by Sloan Nibley .

    This undemanding western is plenty of suspense as the dreaded final attack approaches and the protagonist realizes he must stand alone against impossible odds and nobody is willing to help him but he is accused as a traitor , while he attempts to clear his name as a wrongfully accused soldier . This enjoyable tale is almost rudimentary though full of clichés , a good guy comes to narration is almost adjusted in real time from the starring is degraded , subsequently detained , imprisoned , escaped , until the ending take on , when he is besieged by the bad boys . Nice supporting actors largely hang around waiting for something to do , and with plenty of familiar faces , such as : Paul Kelly , David Brian , Philip Carey , Fess Parker , Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams , Lon Chaney Jr., Alan Hale Jr. , Richard Hale , Martin Milner and James Brown . Colorful cinematography by Edwin DuPair , being shot on location at attitudes of up 9500 feet on the slopes of California's Mount Whitney . Furthermore , a moving and agreeable musical score by the classical composer Max Steiner .

    This typical Western was professionally directed by Andre De Toth . At his beginnings De Toth entered the Hungarian film industry, obtaining work as a writer, editor , second unit director and actor before finally becoming a director. He directed a few films just before the outbreak of WW II, when he fled to England . Alexander Korda gave him a job there, and when De Toth emigrated to the US in 1942 , Korda got him a job as a second unit director on Jungle Book (1942) . Andre De Toth was a classical director , Western usual (Indian fighter, Man in the saddle , Ramrod , Last of Comanches , The stranger wore a gun), but also made Peplum (Gold for the Caesar) and adventure (The Mongols , Morgan the pirate , Tanganyika) . Probably his best known film is House of wax (1953), a Vincent Price horror film shot in 3D . Springfield Rifle rating : 6.5/10 , decent and acceptable Western , well worth watching .
    5mossgrymk

    springfield rifle

    Not content to make yet another mediocre Civil War western DeToth and his scenarists decide to throw espionage into the mix so that we get a nice dose of over plotting to go along with our under characterization. Add a dash of bad story decision making...killing off your most compelling character 40% of the way through (talking, of course, about the always under rated David Brian's strangely sympathetic rebel horse stealer)... and a whiff of dull Phyllis Thaxter love interest perfume all overlaid by the clink of coins hitting the pay phone slot which is Coop phoning it in as well as an annoying crick in your neck from Paul Kelly's stiffness and you have yourself one clunky movie. Give it a C.

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    • Trivia
      The opening scene has a matte shot with the U.S. capitol dome in the background. The dome was not completed until 1866.
    • Goofs
      In the mirror flashing scenes, Major Kearney tells the riders to hold their mirror steady for 30 seconds if everything is okay but flash it around if there are any problems and they'll wait to move the horses. In the next scene, the mirror can be seen flashing from the top of the ridge meaning there was a problem but the whole camp gets excited and moves out with the horses.
    • Quotes

      Austin McCool, Raider Leader: Pick yourself a horse and use this outfit.

      Maj. Alex 'Lex' Kearney: Any one?

      Austin McCool, Raider Leader: Suit yourself!

      Maj. Alex 'Lex' Kearney: I'll take the black.

      Pete Elm, Leader of Non-military Raiders: [Outraged] You ain't givin' it to him?

      Austin McCool, Raider Leader: You got one horse you can ride. Why do you want with another you can't?

    • Connections
      Referenced in La rana verde (1960)

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    • Release date
      • August 18, 1953 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El rifle
    • Filming locations
      • Alabama Hills, Lone Pine, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Warner Bros.
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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