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L'homme de nulle part

Original title: Jubal
  • 1956
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
4.7K
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Ernest Borgnine, Glenn Ford, Rod Steiger, and Valerie French in L'homme de nulle part (1956)
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Classical WesternDramaRomanceWestern

A new foreman rejects the sexual advances of a frustrated rancher's wife, which leads to conflicts that could get him killed.A new foreman rejects the sexual advances of a frustrated rancher's wife, which leads to conflicts that could get him killed.A new foreman rejects the sexual advances of a frustrated rancher's wife, which leads to conflicts that could get him killed.

  • Director
    • Delmer Daves
  • Writers
    • Russell S. Hughes
    • Delmer Daves
    • Paul Wellman
  • Stars
    • Glenn Ford
    • Ernest Borgnine
    • Rod Steiger
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
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    • Director
      • Delmer Daves
    • Writers
      • Russell S. Hughes
      • Delmer Daves
      • Paul Wellman
    • Stars
      • Glenn Ford
      • Ernest Borgnine
      • Rod Steiger
    • 66User reviews
    • 35Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Glenn Ford
    Glenn Ford
    • Jubal Troop
    Ernest Borgnine
    Ernest Borgnine
    • Shep Horgan
    Rod Steiger
    Rod Steiger
    • 'Pinky' Pinkum
    Valerie French
    Valerie French
    • Mae Horgan
    Felicia Farr
    Felicia Farr
    • Naomi Hoktor
    Basil Ruysdael
    Basil Ruysdael
    • Shem Hoktor
    Noah Beery Jr.
    Noah Beery Jr.
    • Sam - Horgan Rider
    Charles Bronson
    Charles Bronson
    • Reb Haislipp
    John Dierkes
    John Dierkes
    • Carson - Horgan Rider
    Jack Elam
    Jack Elam
    • McCoy - Bar 8 Rider
    Robert Burton
    Robert Burton
    • Dr. Grant
    John Cason
    John Cason
    • Ranch Owner
    • (uncredited)
    Michael Daves
    • One of the Tolliver Boys
    • (uncredited)
    Juney Ellis
    • Charity Hoktor
    • (uncredited)
    Don C. Harvey
    Don C. Harvey
    • Jim Tolliver
    • (uncredited)
    Robert 'Buzz' Henry
    Robert 'Buzz' Henry
    • One of the Tolliver Boys
    • (uncredited)
    Larry Hudson
    • Bayne
    • (uncredited)
    Robert Knapp
    Robert Knapp
    • Jake Slavin
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Delmer Daves
    • Writers
      • Russell S. Hughes
      • Delmer Daves
      • Paul Wellman
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    dougdoepke

    Underrated

    In the mid-1950's writer-director Delmer Daves made a series of superior westerns for Columbia studios. Too bad these films have not gotten their critical due from movie historians or critics. Perhaps it's because they lack the thematic continuity of a Buddy Boetticher or a John Ford to tie them together. Still each entry presents its own distinct virtues and all are greatly entertaining. If the compact, and tautly told "3:10 to Yuma" is the best of the lot, the scenic and sprawling "Jubal" runs a close second. This mid-series film features Glenn Ford's easy-going charm, a rowdy Earnest Borgnine, a luscious Valerie French, and the panoramic backdrop of Jackson Hole Wyoming. And in an odd piece of casting, which Daves seems fond of, method actor extrordinaire Rod Steiger appears as a treacherous ranch hand named of all things, Pinky! Following the dueling styles of Ford vs. Steiger is at least as interesting as the otherwise well-staged outbursts of gunplay.

    Judging from other entries, such as 1958's "Cowboy", Daves seems genuinely intrigued by the real life of cowhands. Thus the cowhands in Jubal are more vividly drawn and distinctively presented than their usual role as faceless stage props. The story itself features a fairly explicit (for its time) woman in heat (French), whose scheming shenanigans set off a plot- driving chain of events, while shifting alliances among ranch hands and settlers round out a sprawling and sometimes over-generous plot. And, oh yes, making a sudden appearance half way through, a lonesome Charles Bronson in a tacked on role that perhaps provided a needed payday, (Daves and Bronson had been together in the earlier, oddball essay "Drumbeat".) If none of this sounds good, then just sit back and take in the beautifully photographed alpine landscape that has salvaged many a western much less worthy than "Jubal".
    9hitchcockthelegend

    You know, sometimes I think it's givin' the good Lord the worst of it to say he invented people.

    Jubal is directed by Delmer Daves and adapted by Daves and Russell S. Hughes from the Paul Wellman novel Jubal Troop. It stars Glenn Ford, Ernest Borgnine, Rod Steiger, Charles Bronson, Valerie French & Felicia Farr. David Raksin scores the music and Charles Lawton Jr. is the cinematographer. Out of Columbia Pictures it's a CinemaScope/Technicolor production, and location for the shoot is Jackson Hole, The Grand Tetons, Wyoming, USA.

    Jubal Troop (Ford) is found exhausted out on the range and given shelter at a nearby ranch owned by Shep Horgan (Borgnine). Shep oversees Jubal's recovery and offers him a job as part of his ranch team. This is met with objection by Shep's leading man Pinky (Steiger), but Shep is undeterred and Jubal goes on to prove his worth in the position. Shep and Jubal get on great, but trouble is brewing because Shep's pretty Canadian wife Mae (French) has taken quite a shine to Jubal. This further enrages Pinky and a hornets nest is stirred, spelling trouble for practically everyone.

    Delmer Daves' (Dark Passage/Broken Arrow) Jubal is often likened to William Shakespeare's Othello, that's something that, whilst being flattering, is best ignored. For Jubal, and its makers, deserve credit in their own right for producing such a tight, tense, adult Western. It's a film that's driven by characters who are caught in a web of jealousy and suppressed emotions, with the underrated Daves bringing some psychological dimensions into the narrative. He's also a director who knows that such a story benefits greatly by not including action and violence just for the sake of upping the tempo. He paces this film to precision, winding up the tension to breaking point, then to unleash all the pent up fury on the viewers - and even then he (correctly) chooses to keep some critical moments off the screen, gaining results far better than if stuff had actually been shown the audience (two shots in the finale are stupendously memorable).

    This griping human drama is played out in front of magnificent scenery, where Daves and Lawton Jr. (3:10 to Yuma/Comanche Station) utilise the CinemaScope and Technicolor facilities to their maximum potential, filling the widescreen frame with majestic mountains,vibrant slanted forests and rolling grassy hills. The Grand Tetons location had previously been used in other notable Western movies such as The Big Trail, The Big Sky and famously for George Stevens' Shane, while post Jubal it served as a considerable purpose for Dances with Wolves. All of this grandeur for the eyes is boosted by Raksin's (Laura/Fallen Angel) score, with gentle swirls for the tender Jubal/Naomi thread and rushes for the posse sequences, it's an arrangement very at one with the mood and tempo of the story.

    The cast list oozes star power and gets performances to match. Ford is a master at roles calling for underplayed intensity, and that's exactly what he gives Jubal Troop. Keeping the characters' cards close to his chest in the beginning, Ford pitches it perfect as the emotionally bottled up drifter. Borgnine, a year after his Oscar win for Marty, is perfect foil to Ford's calmness, he's in turn big and boisterous, often crude, yet under the bluster is a sweet and honest man. And there in the middle of the three men is Steiger bringing the method. Pinky is brooding, devious and one pulse beat away from being psychotic, but Steiger, with a menacing drawl flowing out of his mouth, is creepily mannered. Steiger and Daves clashed over how to play Pinky, the director wanting something more akin to Ford's serene like role play, but Steiger wanted it played bitter and coiled spring like - the actor getting his way when producer William Fadiman sided with him.

    Valerie French (Decision at Sundown) looks beautiful in Technicolor, and in spite of an accent problem, does a neat line in how to play a smoldering fuse in a box of fire crackers. Felicia Farr (The Last Wagon) is the polar opposite, religiously comely and virginal, she's a touch underused but the play off with French impacts well in the story. Key support goes to Charles Bronson (The Magnificent Seven) as Reb, loyal friend to Jubal. Played with laid back machismo, it's something of what would become the trademark Bronson performance. Other notables in the support cast are the always value for money Noah Beery Jr. (Wagons West), John Dierkes (The Hanging Tree) and Jack Elam (The Man From Laramie).

    Damn fine film that's worthy of being sought out by those interested in the best of the 1950s slew of Adult Westerns. 8.5/10
    7whpratt1

    Great Cast of Veteran Actors

    Have not seen this film in years and enjoyed this story in which Glenn Ford, (Jubal Troop) is injured and falls onto a dirt road and is discovered by Ernest Borgnine,(Shep Hogan) and he takes him back to his ranch and in time offers him a job and then a full time position as his top ranch hand. This quick decision causes problems among the other ranch hands who have worked for Shep Hogan a very long time. Rod Steiger,( Pinky Pinkum) instantly resents Jubal Troop and suspects him of being a sheep herder and constantly tells him he smells like sheep poop. Valerie French (Mae Hogan) is a woman who likes to fool around with other men and has tried out most of the ranch hands and she instantly gets hot over Jubal Troop which starts another side to the story.
    cruzincat

    Just caught this movie on cable and loved it!

    If for no other reason watch this movie for its locations. The Grand Tetons are the show stealer here. It makes me want to travel to Wyoming even more than I had wanted to before. The movie is excellent as well, especially if you are a Glenn Ford fan.
    8jpholt1

    Beautiful Scenery and Wonderful Acting

    This dramatic western is just what the doctor ordered. As fresh today as it was in 1956 when I was 2! The scenery alone is so impressive that watching Glenn Ford is just icing on the cake. These titanic actors really nail it on this film. I imagine the 'behind the scenes' horseplay was probably as good as what was captured on film. Ford is handsome as ever and decent down to his toes. Borgnine is a teddy bear that gets burned in the end. Steiger is the bad guy and is perfect for the role. A young Bronson in a small part shines. I watched this on the Western channel, which endlessly plays the same movies over and over. However I had never heard of this movie. Being a Glenn Ford fan, I figured that I'd at least watch the beginning. This film will not disappoint anyone who likes good writing, beautiful scenery and wonderful acting.

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    • Trivia
      About working with Rod Steiger, Glenn Ford said, "Rod, well, in kindness, I think I should say he did a great job with his role. However, the 'Method' got a little too much for some of us, especially the wranglers. Look, Rod won an Academy Award, didn't he? And so did Ernie (Ernest Borgnine), so whatever Rod was doing in his role for 'Jubal' probably worked for him. He was intense, I'll tell you that."
    • Goofs
      Aside from Pinky, another character in the movie, Doctor Grant played by actor Robert Burton, was also wearing a modern day wristwatch on his left wrist. The scene was when the doctor had announced that the rancher's wife was already dead and that it's all Pinky's doing.
    • Quotes

      Sam, Horgan Rider: You know, sometimes I think it's givin' the good Lord the worst of it to say He invented people.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Great Canadian Supercut (2017)
    • Soundtracks
      Sobre las olas
      (aka "Over the Waves") (uncredited)

      More commonly known as "The Loveliest Night of the Year"

      Music by Juventino Rosas

      Played by Shep on the player piano

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    • Release date
      • July 24, 1956 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Jubal, l'homme de nulle part
    • Filming locations
      • Jackson Hole, Wyoming, USA
    • Production company
      • Columbia Pictures
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,800,000
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.55 : 1

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