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Cinq fusils à l'Ouest

Original title: Five Guns West
  • 1955
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 18m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
1.1K
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John Lund and Dorothy Malone in Cinq fusils à l'Ouest (1955)
DramaWestern

During the Civil War, the Confederacy pardons five criminals and sends them into Comanche-territory to recover Union-seized Confederate gold and capture a Confederate turncoat.During the Civil War, the Confederacy pardons five criminals and sends them into Comanche-territory to recover Union-seized Confederate gold and capture a Confederate turncoat.During the Civil War, the Confederacy pardons five criminals and sends them into Comanche-territory to recover Union-seized Confederate gold and capture a Confederate turncoat.

  • Director
    • Roger Corman
  • Writer
    • R. Wright Campbell
  • Stars
    • John Lund
    • Dorothy Malone
    • Mike Connors
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    1.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Roger Corman
    • Writer
      • R. Wright Campbell
    • Stars
      • John Lund
      • Dorothy Malone
      • Mike Connors
    • 24User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
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    John Lund
    John Lund
    • Govern Sturges
    Dorothy Malone
    Dorothy Malone
    • Shalee Jethro
    Mike Connors
    Mike Connors
    • Hale Clinton
    • (as Touch Conners)
    R. Wright Campbell
    R. Wright Campbell
    • John Morgan Candy
    • (as Bob Campbell)
    Jonathan Haze
    Jonathan Haze
    • William Parcell 'Billy' Candy
    • (as Jonothon Haze)
    Paul Birch
    Paul Birch
    • J.C. Haggard
    James Stone
    • Uncle Mike
    Jack Ingram
    Jack Ingram
    • Stephen Jethro
    Larry Thor
    Larry Thor
    • Confederate Captain
    Jack Bohrer
    Boyd 'Red' Morgan
    • Hoagie
    • (as Boyd Morgan)
    Lionel C. Place
      William Taylor
      James Sikking
      James Sikking
      • Union Sergeant
      • (uncredited)
      • Director
        • Roger Corman
      • Writer
        • R. Wright Campbell
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      6Marlburian

      Not at all bad, though the villains didn't look too villainous

      I'm surprised that the rating for FGW is only 4.3, as I thought it compared reasonably well with other Westerns of the period.

      The implausibility of five villains being pardoned and then being trusted to fulfil their undertaking to capture the absconding traitor and gold and return both to the Confederacy has already been remarked on. Getting the date wrong (the officer mentioning "1867" when the Civil War is still being fought) was astonishing. And the villains don't look that villainous, despite their crimes.

      But the plot canters along well enough, the factional aligning and re- aligning of the five is interesting, and the final shoot-out quite original.

      But I do wonder how much better the film would have been with Randolph Scott starring, Budd Boetticher directing and a couple of real heavies (Jack Elam, Skip Homeier, say).
      7lorenellroy

      A Dirty Dozen prototype out West

      This was Roger Corman's directorial debut and was a good indication of his ability to produce a brisk formula movie although it is also clear that the Western was not his real forte and that it was not until he turned to genres more suited to the youth exploitation market that he really found his niche.It is not without significance that in The Variety Book of Movie Lists neither Joe Dante or Martin Scorsese who contribute "Best of Roger Corman" lists mention any of his Westerns . The movie under review here is a version of the theme he returned to in a Second World War setting in The Secret Invasion and was used by Robert Aldrich for the bigger budget extravaganza The Dirty Dozen-this time given an American civil war setting.Five men are recruited from the criminal element to rescue confederate gold and apprehend a traitor.One is not however what he seems .The group is riven by internal tensions especially when waiting for the stage bringing their prey to a way station inhabited by Dorothy Malone and James Stone as her alcoholic and cowardly uncle .The group disintegrates and turns on their leader as played by John Lund

      Good performances especially by Paul Birch(not the Lambchop and solo alternative country genius)as the grizzled veteran J.C

      It is crudely done but never outstays its welcome
      5lynnetrue

      Not so great, but I've seen worse

      This was a fairly typical "formula" western. Since I grew up on this sort of western, I rather enjoyed it. One must concede that it could never have been considered a contender for any sort of award, but it was entertaining enough to keep me watching until it was over (of course, most any movie can do that LOL).

      Actually, I really enjoy the old western movies -- I don't even mind the corny ones. I believe that one must remember that these movies were made for entertainment (and mostly entertainment for kids at the Saturday afternoon matinée showings, I suspect). Given those sorts of parameters, Five Guns West doesn't seem so bad. It is entirely possible that I first saw it on a Saturday afternoon back in Franklin, NE during the mid-1950s.
      5Wuchakk

      Five ex-cons on a mission for the Confederacy

      Near the end of the Civil War in Texas, five hardened convicts are pardoned to participate in a dangerous mission to apprehend a traitor and a gold shipment. Mike "Mannix" Connors plays one of the ne'er-do-wells while Dorothy Malone is on hand as one of two people living at the stage stop. John Lund co-stars.

      "Five Guns West" (1955) is a B Western, known for being the directorial debut of trailblazing Indie filmmaker Roger Corman. It's not bad and thankfully shot in color. But the geography is disingenuous and the early reference to 1867 is laughable in light of the fact that the Civil War ended in 1865.

      There are similarities to the earlier "Hangman's Knot" (1952), but it's different enough to stand on its own, although it lacks the budget and isn't as good. The movie focuses on the bickering social dynamics of the five former convicts and which one will get the woman.

      The film runs 1 hour, 17 minutes, and was shot at Jack Ingram Ranch (in Woodland Hills) & Iverson Ranch (in Chatsworth), both in northwest Los Angeles.

      GRADE: C+
      6FightingWesterner

      Alright, Nothing Special

      Five criminals, some smarter than others, are pardoned by the Confederacy in order to rob a stagecoach of Union cash and capture a Confederate traitor. The five make their way to the rendezvous, where some of them menace a young woman and her elderly uncle, leading to in-fighting and the eventual battle with the US Army.

      It's surprising to discover that the directorial debut of Roger Corman is not only a western, but is in color as well, with good photography by Floyd Crosby and some decent outdoor locations. On a technical level, this looks better than some of Corman's later, shoe-string black and white productions.

      On hand is frequent collaborators like actor Jonathan Haze, Crosby, and writer R. Wright Campbell, as well as it's distributor, the soon-to-be renamed American International Pictures.

      As far as the actual movie goes, it gets a bit talky at times, but it's a solid enough B-picture. Also, it's easy to see why villain Mike Conners went on to bigger and better things.

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      • Trivia
        This was Roger Corman's first film as director. Working on a strict nine-day schedule, he was so nervous that, while driving to the set and it started raining, he pulled to the side of the road and threw up.
      • Goofs
        When the Confederate colonel is reading out the pardons he has granted to the five men, he says that a crime committed by one of the Candy brothers occurred in 1867. Since the film is set in the last months of the Civil War, which ended in 1865, this must be incorrect.
      • Quotes

        Shalee: It's over. Why go on fighting?

        Govern Sturges: I's kind of like a stampede... not much sense to it, but it has to run itself out.

        Shalee: Men get trampled in stampedes.

        Govern Sturges: Yes, but somebody has got to ride it out.

      • Connections
        Featured in The Directors: The Films of Roger Corman (1999)

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      • Release date
        • April 10, 1957 (France)
      • Country of origin
        • United States
      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • 5 fusils à l'Ouest
      • Filming locations
        • Chatsworth, Los Angeles, California, USA
      • Production company
        • Palo Alto Productions
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      • Budget
        • $60,000 (estimated)
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 18m(78 min)
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 2.00 : 1

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