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Le nettoyeur

Original title: Destry
  • 1954
  • Approved
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
1.8K
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Audie Murphy and Mari Blanchard in Le nettoyeur (1954)
Classical WesternDramaWestern

A dishonest mayor and powerful criminal dominate a small western town. But when the town's sheriff dies under mysterious circumstances, Tom Destry, son of a famed gunman, is called in to put... Read allA dishonest mayor and powerful criminal dominate a small western town. But when the town's sheriff dies under mysterious circumstances, Tom Destry, son of a famed gunman, is called in to put an end to the corruption.A dishonest mayor and powerful criminal dominate a small western town. But when the town's sheriff dies under mysterious circumstances, Tom Destry, son of a famed gunman, is called in to put an end to the corruption.

  • Director
    • George Marshall
  • Writers
    • Edmund H. North
    • D.D. Beauchamp
    • Felix Jackson
  • Stars
    • Audie Murphy
    • Mari Blanchard
    • Lyle Bettger
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    1.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • George Marshall
    • Writers
      • Edmund H. North
      • D.D. Beauchamp
      • Felix Jackson
    • Stars
      • Audie Murphy
      • Mari Blanchard
      • Lyle Bettger
    • 39User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Audie Murphy
    Audie Murphy
    • Tom Destry
    Mari Blanchard
    Mari Blanchard
    • Brandy
    Lyle Bettger
    Lyle Bettger
    • Decker
    Thomas Mitchell
    Thomas Mitchell
    • Rags Barnaby
    Edgar Buchanan
    Edgar Buchanan
    • Mayor Sellers
    Lori Nelson
    Lori Nelson
    • Martha Phillips
    Wallace Ford
    Wallace Ford
    • Doc Curtis
    Mary Wickes
    Mary Wickes
    • Bessie Mae Curtis
    Alan Hale Jr.
    Alan Hale Jr.
    • Jack Larson
    George D. Wallace
    George D. Wallace
    • Curly
    • (as George Wallace)
    Richard Reeves
    Richard Reeves
    • Mac
    Walter Baldwin
    Walter Baldwin
    • Henry Skinner
    Lee Aaker
    Lee Aaker
    • Eli Skinner
    Anthony Lawrence
    • Professor
    • (as Mitchell Lawrence)
    Frank Richards
    Frank Richards
    • Dummy
    Trevor Bardette
    Trevor Bardette
    • Sheriff Joseph Bailey
    Ralph Peters
    Ralph Peters
    • Bartender
    John Doucette
    John Doucette
    • Cowhand
    • Director
      • George Marshall
    • Writers
      • Edmund H. North
      • D.D. Beauchamp
      • Felix Jackson
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    7hitchcockthelegend

    Besides, like the fellow said, if anything goes wrong, it's your funeral.

    Destry is directed by George Marshall and adapted to screenplay by Edmund H. North and D.D. Beauchamp from a story by Felix Jackson; itself suggested by the novel Destry Rides Again written by Max Brand. It stars Audie Murphy, Mari Blanchard, Lyle Bettger, Thomas Mitchell, Edgar Buchanan and Lori Nelson. Music is by Joseph Gershenson and cinematography by George Robinson.

    When the sheriff of a small frontier town is shot and killed in mysterious circumstances, mob boss Decker (Bettger) and the crooked mayor (Buchanan) appoint the local drunk, Rags Barnaby (Mitchell), as sheriff. Thinking it will be easy to control the town now, Decker is surprised to learn that Barnaby has sent for help in the form of Tom Destry (Murphy), the son of a famous hard nosed lawman. However, when Tom arrives, he isn't exactly the all conquering macho lawman the town were expecting, in fact he doesn't even carry a gun!

    OK, when judged against the James Stewart/ Marlene Dietrich starring Destry Rides Again from 1939 (also directed by George Marshall), this Audie Murphy led remake is standard stuff. The third attempt at adapting Max Brand's novel (there was also a Tom Mix version in 1932), George Marshall's movie has good production values, is well represented by the cast and all told is an amiable way to spend an afternoon. Three songs light up proceedings: Bang! Bang! If You Can Can-Can and Empty Arms (words and music by Herbert & Hughes), while the Technicolor is gorgeous (check out those costumes) and the final gun play is very well staged by Marshall and his team.

    Sadly much of the picture is spent within the confines of the town, with a number of dialogue based scenarios that come off as samey. This means we miss out on ample usage of the Alabama Hills, Lone Pine, location exteriors. Yet in the capable hands of Marshall and Murphy it rounds out as a safe recommendation to B Western fans. 7/10
    8Wuchakk

    IMHO superior to the 1939 B&W classic

    RELEASED IN 1954 and directed by George Marshall, "Destry" is about a tough Western town run by corrupt local mogul Decker (Lyle Bettger) and the Mayor who's in league with him (Edgar Buchanan). They appoint a drunk as the new Sheriff (Thomas Mitchell) because they know he'll be easy to control, but the Sheriff hires as his deputy the out-of-town son of an expert lawman for whom he used to work (Audie Murphy). Unfortunately, when Destry (Murphy) comes to town he quickly becomes a laughing stock because he refuses to even carry a gun!

    The film is a remake of Marshall's 1939 hit "Destry Rides Again," which was a remake of the 1932 movie of the same name, a closer rendition of Max Brand's novel. Marshall desired to do the film again because he wanted to do it in color and thought he could improve upon it. While most critics say "Destry" is inferior I give it the edge because (1.) it's in color, (2.) Murphy is stalwart as the humble-yet-confident protagonist, and (3.) Mari Blanchard is hotter than Marlene Dietrich as the saloon entertainer and has the mojo to pull off the challenging role. Blanchard's saloon babe of dubious character is counterbalanced by Lori Nelson's character.

    Another thing I appreciate about "Destry" is that it supports the concept of LIMITED pacifism, which is the ideology that one should only resort to violence when there's no other recourse, after more peaceable means have been sought and proved ineffective. This, by the way, is what Christ and the early church subscribed to, as detailed in the New Testament, not the idea of TOTAL pacifism, which is the idiotic mindset that a person should NEVER resort to violence in any form, even when loved ones and innocents are threatened.

    The Messiah's teaching on "turning the cheek" didn't refer to responding to criminal acts and, particularly, not to a law officer responding to potentially violent criminality. Slapping someone on the cheek was considered a personal insult in 1st century Near East and therefore when Jesus instructed people to "turn the cheek" he was simply illustrating that ignoring an insult a couple of times (you only have two cheeks) is a matter of wisdom & self-control and is a good way to stave off unnecessary strife, which effectively squelches the escalation of violence (not always, but generally speaking). It helps prevent you from being victimized by fools who want to draw you into their darkness and ruin your day (or week or life). This was nothing new at the time because the Old Testament taught the same principle (e.g. Proverbs 19:11).

    THE MOVIE RUNS 95 minutes and was shot at Universal Studios, Universal City; Janss Conejo Ranch, Thousand Oaks; and Alabama Hills, Lone Pine, California. WRITERS: Edmund H. North & D.D. Beauchamp from Felix Jackson's story based on Brand's book.

    GRADE: A-
    bob the moo

    Fun but unnecessary

    When the Sheriff of Restful asks one too many questions about the legitimacy of Decker's card games, he winds up dead and the new sheriff is the town drunk. The corrupt forces behind Restful think that things will be just how they like it from now on but don't figure that the drunk will call in help in the form of a deputy, Tom Destry – son of the famous lawman. However Destry Jr turns out to not only be against carrying guns but also be soft-spoken and good-humoured – not characteristics that Rags hoped for in his deputy. However with a culture of silence, gun crime widespread and the town in the grip of the sultry and dangerous Brandy, can Destry make an impact?

    Just to prove that modern Hollywood does not have the sole rights to the concept of the totally unnecessary remake, we have this film made 15 years after the definitive version starring Stewart and Dietrich; and true to form, this version is just that – unnecessary. The plot is pretty much a carbon copy and indeed a lot of the scenes are almost copies of the 1939 version and the only thing this achieves is to highlight that it has all been done before – and better. Although it is a copy, it isn't as free-wheeling, fun or energetic as the previous film and it does show.

    The main reason for this is the cast as this bunch show how important the cast were in 1939. Murphy bravely plays against type but he just isn't as well suited to the role as Stewart was – he plays naïve well enough but it isn't that funny or fun. Blanchard does the best she can and in fairness she does pretty well filling Dietrich's boots. Mitchell is always fun and does well enough but the rest of the support cast aren't really there. The musical numbers are quite fun but again feel like it is aping other numbers rather than going out on its own territory.

    Overall nothing in this film is bad, in fact it is quite enjoyable across the board. However when you watch the 1939 film you have to wonder why they bothered to go back and remake it at all since all it manages to do is highlight how the "original" was better in the first place – and that only knocks the fun out of it that bit more.
    smitty-45

    Above average western . . . The believable Destry film . . .

    I'm giving this ten stars because the film combines comedy, action, suspense and drama in a natural way that is rare during this period in films. "Rides Again" with Stewart is fun but decorated war hero Audie Murphy is more believable in the role of "Destry." In fact, any time the skinny and frail Stewart plays a tough guy it is very hard to accept - even though you want to because of his undeniable charm and quality acting ability. Audie Murphy in contrast - while not the dramatic actor Stewart was - has a boyish charm coupled with a believable tough guy side - when Murphy got serious and tough - you believed it! Let's face it he was a courageous and brave man in real life - as he was one of the most decorated war veterans of all time. This movie is chock full of entertainment for the entire family. It is not available yet on DVD but if you write the studio perhaps they'll release it. Look for it on cable and don't miss it!
    5Bucs1960

    It's Not That Bad

    OK, it's probably not a good idea to try to remake a classic as with this film and George Marshall's "Destry Rides Again".............but don't sell it too short. Max Brand's sentimental potboiler has seen many versions from Tom Mix's (1922) through a failed TV series in the 60's but this Audie Murphy attempt could be worse. Murphy who confessed that he couldn't act surely gave it a try during his career and was particularly good in "A" productions such as "The Unforgiven". He was attractive enough and rather appealing.....hell, he probably was a better actor than Roy Rogers. This film provides a showcase for his genial screen personality and Mari Blanchard, that queen of the "B" films, does her usual great job in the Marlene Dietrich role. The supporting cast is a dandy with such stalwarts as Thomas Mitchell, Lyle Bettger and Edgar Buchanan. Obviously, this film is not in the same league with James Stewart version but it works for what it is......a 1950's programmer which offers some hidden delights. Give it a try.

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    • Trivia
      Director George Marshall's remake of his own film Femme ou démon (1939) which starred James Stewart.
    • Goofs
      When Tom Destry shows off his shooting skills at the saloon, he shoots off all the silver ornaments located at the tips of the star from the money wheel (56:41). However, at the final shoot-out scene in the saloon, the money wheel seems to have at least some of the silver ornaments still intact.
    • Quotes

      Doc Curtis: Ever seen any spots before your eyes?

      Tom Destry: Only when I play poker.

      Doc Curtis: They're the worst kind.

    • Connections
      Followed by Destry (1964)
    • Soundtracks
      Bang! Bang!
      Words & Music by Frederick Herbert and Arnold Schwarzwald (as Arnold Hughes)

      Performed by Mari Blanchard (uncredited)

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    • Release date
      • September 22, 1955 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Honor y venganza
    • Filming locations
      • Alabama Hills, Lone Pine, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Universal International Pictures (UI)
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,500,000
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.00 : 1

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