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Je te vengerai mon fils

Original title: Rebel in Town
  • 1956
  • Approved
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
446
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Ben Cooper, J. Carrol Naish, John Payne, Ruth Roman, and John Smith in Je te vengerai mon fils (1956)
DramaWestern

After the Civil War, five Confederates find trouble in a Yankee town when one of them accidentally shoots and kills a young local boy.After the Civil War, five Confederates find trouble in a Yankee town when one of them accidentally shoots and kills a young local boy.After the Civil War, five Confederates find trouble in a Yankee town when one of them accidentally shoots and kills a young local boy.

  • Director
    • Alfred L. Werker
  • Writer
    • Danny Arnold
  • Stars
    • John Payne
    • Ruth Roman
    • J. Carrol Naish
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    446
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Alfred L. Werker
    • Writer
      • Danny Arnold
    • Stars
      • John Payne
      • Ruth Roman
      • J. Carrol Naish
    • 15User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    John Payne
    John Payne
    • John Willoughby
    Ruth Roman
    Ruth Roman
    • Nora Willoughby
    J. Carrol Naish
    J. Carrol Naish
    • Bedloe Mason
    Ben Cooper
    Ben Cooper
    • Gray Mason
    John Smith
    John Smith
    • Wesley Mason
    Ben Johnson
    Ben Johnson
    • Frank Mason
    James Griffith
    James Griffith
    • Marshal Adam Russell
    Mary Adams
    Mary Adams
    • Grandma Ackstadt
    Bobby Clark
    • Peter Willoughby
    Mimi Gibson
    Mimi Gibson
    • Lisbeth Ackstadt
    Sterling Franck
    • Cain Mason
    • (as Cain Mason)
    Joel Ashley
    • Doctor
    Fred Aldrich
    Fred Aldrich
    • Blacksmith
    • (uncredited)
    John Barton
    • Townsman
    • (uncredited)
    Ivan Bell
    • Townsman
    • (uncredited)
    Buck Bucko
    • Townsman
    • (uncredited)
    Cecil Combs
    • Townsman
    • (uncredited)
    Fritz Ford
    • Townsman
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Alfred L. Werker
    • Writer
      • Danny Arnold
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    User reviews15

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    searchanddestroy-1

    John Payne could have been Randolph Scott and Alfred Werker Budd Boetticher

    What a tremendous little western, very unusual, far from clichés, a film noir in the western. Excellent characters study, analysis and helped by a jaw dropping photography. Yes, Alfred Werker proves with this film that, during the end of his career, he was a terrific western maker, as much as a Budd Boetticher in his westerns starring Randolph Scott. Don't forget that Alfred Werker was not a western specialist and was also a veteran in the business. And John Payne as impressive here as he was in Phil Karlson's 99 RIVER STREET. Some awesome scenes, very brutal for the period. This little western is underrated, and should be far better known.
    8ccmiller1492

    The murder of a child spawns hate and a blind rage for vengeance....

    When an Ex-Confederate patriarch and his four sons stop for supplies on the run after robbing a bank, one of them gets nervous hearing a cocked pistol behind him and turns quickly, blasting a 9 yr old boy playing with a toy pistol. The murder of the child spawns hate and a blind rage for vengeance in the small western town. J. Carroll Naish has one of his best roles as the Bible-spouting sire of a brood of scum, trying to keep them in order. John Payne as the traumatized father of the dead boy gives an unnerving performance as a decent man who's become emotionally unbalanced. His uncertainty and mental disruption are almost palpable as his alarmed wife (Ruth Roman) desperately tries to stifle his increasingly homicidal personality. It's very unsettling to see Payne in this unheroic light...the difference from his usual demeanor draws a very convincing portrait of a severely unbalanced man. Ben Cooper (who usually plays a disturbed role) is uncommonly sympathetic here as the only member of the gang responsible enough to acknowledge guilt for the tragedy, even though his own life is at risk instead of his older brother's, the unrepentant perpetrator. This is definitely several cuts above your average western and sustains viewers'interest throughout. Highly recommended....
    10jromanbaker

    A Very Good Western

    A mixture of Film Noir elements, a lot of psychological insight and scenes that are typical to the usual Western this makes for an unusual film. A child is killed and the man who caused it tries to evade responsibility for it, and many brutal scenes are shown before the final outcome. Filmed in black and white this accentuates the Noir feel, and the direction and casting is excellent. Ruth Roman is at her best as the child's mother, and so is Ben Cooper as one of the brothers of the killer, who tries to restore justice in his own way. John Payne gives a good performance as the father and I cannot fault the acting. In my opinion this film should be better known, and valued but if found it is well worth seeing. A deserved 10.
    6dinky-4

    A minor Greek tragedy transposed to frontier America

    Most Westerns use one of a limited number of standard plots, but it's hard to categorize this movie. Its setting -- a small frontier town -- merely serves as a background for a drama of revenge and reconciliation which could easily be recast as a Greek tragedy. Its central question certainly rises above the usual concerns of Westerns: can the sacrifice of one man's guilty son make up for the death of another man's innocent son?

    Or, as J. Carroll Naish puts it in the last scene: "What the sons of some men do to the sons of others ... there's a tragedy of the world."

    John Payne, (sporting a mustache), gets top billing here but his character is absent from many of the movie's key scenes. Ben Cooper actually plays the main character as his feelings of guilt over the death of an innocent boy propels most of the plot. Ruth Roman seems miscast as a frontier wife and mother. The less said about the two juvenile performers, (Bobby Clark and Mimi Gibson), the better.

    There's a vivid flogging scene in the movie's second half in which J. Carroll Naish takes a whip to the back of his son, John Smith, who's tied shirtless to a tree. This may be the American cinema's only major whipping in which a father strikes his own son.
    7jjnxn-1

    Solid western anchored by Ruth Roman

    Small scale western that holds together well despite unoriginal situations and a low budget.

    Most of that can be attributed to the lean direction by the little known Werker and the competence of the players. John Payne is brooding and bitter in the lead occasionally going overboard with with the righteous indignation but by and large he does well. Ben Cooper is also solid as a conscious stricken young man but it's Ruth Roman who stands out with a well balanced performance as Nora Payne, weighted down with grief but compassionate enough to remain clear eyed and level headed while all around her are losing theirs.

    Another asset of the film is the use of natural sounds to underscore scenes adding to their import without a lot of intrusive musical cues.

    No prize winner but a better than average western.

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    • Trivia
      A few days before Rebel In Town was released, Ruth Roman survived the sinking of the Italian luxury liner Andrea Doria. (July 25, 1956).
    • Quotes

      Wesley Mason: [while being whipped] No more, Pa! Mercy, Pa!

    • Soundtracks
      Rebel in Town
      (theme song)

      Music by Les Baxter

      Words by Lenny Adelson

      Performed by The Crew Cuts and men's/women's chorus

      Played during the opening credits and sporadically throughout the film

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    • Release date
      • July 30, 1956 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Rebel in Town
    • Filming locations
      • Jack Ingram Ranch - 22255 Mulholland Drive, Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Schenck-Koch Productions
      • Bel-Air Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 39m(99 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1
      • 1.37 : 1

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