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Un homme traqué

Original title: A Man Alone
  • 1955
  • Approved
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
1.4K
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Ray Milland and Mary Murphy in Un homme traqué (1955)
A gunfighter's main hope lies in the trust of a beautiful woman who hides him out when he is wrongly suspected of a stagecoach massacre.
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A gunfighter's main hope lies in the trust of a beautiful woman who hides him out when he is wrongly suspected of a stagecoach massacre.A gunfighter's main hope lies in the trust of a beautiful woman who hides him out when he is wrongly suspected of a stagecoach massacre.A gunfighter's main hope lies in the trust of a beautiful woman who hides him out when he is wrongly suspected of a stagecoach massacre.

  • Director
    • Ray Milland
  • Writers
    • John Tucker Battle
    • Mort Briskin
  • Stars
    • Ray Milland
    • Mary Murphy
    • Ward Bond
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    1.4K
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    • Director
      • Ray Milland
    • Writers
      • John Tucker Battle
      • Mort Briskin
    • Stars
      • Ray Milland
      • Mary Murphy
      • Ward Bond
    • 35User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
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    Ray Milland
    Ray Milland
    • Wes Steele
    Mary Murphy
    Mary Murphy
    • Nadine Corrigan
    Ward Bond
    Ward Bond
    • Sheriff Gil Corrigan
    Raymond Burr
    Raymond Burr
    • Stanley
    Arthur Space
    Arthur Space
    • Dr. Mason
    Lee Van Cleef
    Lee Van Cleef
    • Clanton
    Alan Hale Jr.
    Alan Hale Jr.
    • Jim Anderson
    • (as Alan Hale)
    Douglas Spencer
    Douglas Spencer
    • Henry Slocum
    Thomas Browne Henry
    Thomas Browne Henry
    • Maybanks
    • (as Thomas B. Henry)
    Grandon Rhodes
    Grandon Rhodes
    • Luke Joiner
    Martin Garralaga
    Martin Garralaga
    • Ortega
    Kim Spalding
    • Sam Hall
    Howard Negley
    Howard Negley
    • Wilson
    • (as Howard J. Negley)
    Carl Andre
    • Townsman
    • (uncredited)
    Emile Avery
    • Townsman
    • (uncredited)
    Ralph Brooks
    Ralph Brooks
    • Townsman
    • (uncredited)
    Forest Burns
    Forest Burns
    • Townsman
    • (uncredited)
    Nora Bush
    • Townswoman
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Ray Milland
    • Writers
      • John Tucker Battle
      • Mort Briskin
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    7KyleFurr2

    pretty good

    I was surprised about how good this was since Ray Milland didn't star in hardly any westerns and this was the only western he directed. Milland plays a gunfighter who's horse dies in the desert and starts to walk when he comes across a carriage full of dead people and he takes a horse and goes into the nearest town. As soon as gets into town, Milland shoots a deputy who thought he was the killer and the whole town is after him. Milland winds up hiding in the basement of the sheriff and his daughter and the daughter winds up falling in love with him. Ward Bond plays the sheriff who was sick and when he wakes up doesn't know what's going on. It's a good western that isn't very well known.
    7kevinolzak

    Ray Milland and Mary Murphy

    First time director Ray Milland must have scored a success with this psychological Western typical of the 1950s, as he went on to both direct and star in four more features- 1956's "Lisbon," 1958's "The Safecracker," 1962's "Panic in Year Zero!" and 1967's "Hostile Witness." In the role of Wesley Steele, a gunman of ill repute, having to kill simply to survive, director Milland begins the film with nearly a half hour without (much) dialogue. Steele discovers a massacred stagecoach, five people shot dead (including a little girl), all the money gone. He soon finds himself in a most unfriendly town, where the hapless deputy (Alan Hale Jr.) prefers to shoot first and ask questions later; incredibly, the safest place for Steele to hide from a possible lynching turns out to be the Sheriff's quarantined home, due to his being bedridden with yellow fever. Lovely Mary Murphy, Marlon Brando's leading lady in "The Wild One," is entrusted with the most difficult role, the Sheriff's daughter, who naturally falls for the much older Steele, and capably manages the feat of growing up from 'daddy's little girl' to feisty heroine, inspiring Wes to return to clear his name, and redeeming her own father (Ward Bond), who had fallen under the crooked influence of town banker and criminal mastermind Raymond Burr. You can't go wrong with a supporting cast that includes Lee Van Cleef, Douglas Spencer, Thomas Browne Henry, and Arthur Space. Unfortunately for Mary Murphy, her screen career wound down all too quickly, though television kept her busy for another two decades. Horror/sci fi buffs remember her turns in 1951's "When Worlds Collide," 1954's "The Mad Magician," and 1957's "The Electronic Monster."
    LFRibeiro

    A minor correction to the above...

    Just a brief correction on the above comments: A Man Alone was *not* Milland's only directoral experience. He also directed Lisbon (also starred and produced), The Safecracker (U.K., also starred), Panic in the Year Zero! (also starred) and Hostile Witness (U.K., also starred). Although solid pictures, none of these films made a strong impact on Milland's career.
    7LeonLouisRicci

    Edgy, Downbeat Western with a Good Cast, Atmopherics, & Sharp Dialog

    After Winning the Oscar for "Best Actor" for the Cutting Edge Film about Alcoholism, "The Lost Weekend" (1945), Ray Milland went on to have a Long and Varied Career in Film and Television.

    This B-Western made at "Republic" Studios (one of their last) was His first Try at Directing. He went on to Direct 3 other Movies, the Best is "Panic in the Year Zero" (1962), about the Aftermath of a Nuclear War.

    This is an Offbeat Western. The First 30 Minutes has Milland's Gunslinger on the Run in the Desert and there is No Dialog. This First Act Sets Up the Bleak Tone of the Film as there is much Suffering and Brutal Displays of the Harsh Desert and a Stage Coach Massacre (with a not often shot of a bloody murdered little girl). This is Adult Stuff.

    The Film has Noirish Claustrophobic Tendencies, Mob Mania, and Rich Folks as Super-Baddies. Almost Everyone in Town, it seems, has been Corrupted by the Harsh Realities of the Desert and the Clan of Outlaws Running Things.

    Ward Bond's Speech to His Daughter (Mary Murphy) about just how Bad Things were when She was a Little Girl and Lost Her Mother is Heartbreaking and Profound.

    Bond is accompanied by Lee Van Cleef and Raymond Burr and that gives this Western Shades of Film-Noir, as does the Desperation and Wholesale Corruption.

    Overall, Mary Murphy is Stunning as a Smart and Beautiful Young Woman, Van Cleef is Menacing, and Burr is Burly and Scary. Above Average Western in Color, but Not CinemaScope with a Good Cast, Good Story, and Milland's Direction is Edgy at times.
    7Marlburian

    bit ponderous, but a Western with a difference

    The first 30 minutes of this film are very gritty, with Wes Steele in trouble from the start, discovering the stage with its murdered passengers and then becoming a fugitive trapped in a town. Then the film tapers off a bit, and it's a little hard to accept that Nadine comes to trust him so quickly.

    I'm conscious of my own pedantry, but have to note that Milland here joins Gary Cooper and Randolph Scott in playing a middle-aged Westerner who has little trouble in attracting a much younger woman - he was 50 when the film was released. And if being the notorious Wes Steele is such a handicap, why not assume a false name - it would have been difficult for the authorities to disprove a false identity. (Richard Egan in "Tension at Table Rock" was another notorious Wes - Tancred in this case and in the ballad that accompanied the film - who diligently signed his real name in hotel registers, only for the clerk to react in distaste.) The "Time Out" review describes Milland's direction as "sometimes a little too ponderously deliberate, but - like the performances - eminently watchable", and I agree with this. The plot made a pleasant change from the run-of-the-mill Westerns of the 1940s and 1950s.

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    • Trivia
      Directorial debut of Ray Milland.
    • Goofs
      Set in the 19th century but an aircraft's vapor trail is visible at one point.
    • Quotes

      Dr. Mason: Gil, doctors take an oath, as well as Sheriffs. And there's a reason for both.

      Dr. Mason: One has to do with saving lives - no matter what I think about a man. That's why I told them he has yellow fever.

      Dr. Mason: The other binds you to uphold the law, by due process. To protect an accused man against illegal violence no matter what you think of him.

      Dr. Mason: It's a principle that's more important than that man, or Nadine, or me, or Nadine.

      Dr. Mason: You can't give him to that mob.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Les veinards (1963)

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    • Release date
      • October 28, 1955 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • L'homme traqué
    • Filming locations
      • Snow Canyon, Utah, USA
    • Production company
      • Republic Pictures
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      • 1h 36m(96 min)

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