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Terre sans pardon

Original title: Three Violent People
  • 1956
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
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Charlton Heston, Anne Baxter, and Tom Tryon in Terre sans pardon (1956)
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Classical WesternDramaWestern

After Confederate officer Colt Saunders returns to his Texas ranch following the war, he finds his lands wanted by carpetbaggers and by corrupt provisional government commissioners Harrison ... Read allAfter Confederate officer Colt Saunders returns to his Texas ranch following the war, he finds his lands wanted by carpetbaggers and by corrupt provisional government commissioners Harrison and Cable.After Confederate officer Colt Saunders returns to his Texas ranch following the war, he finds his lands wanted by carpetbaggers and by corrupt provisional government commissioners Harrison and Cable.

  • Director
    • Rudolph Maté
  • Writers
    • James Edward Grant
    • Leonard Praskins
    • Barney Slater
  • Stars
    • Charlton Heston
    • Anne Baxter
    • Gilbert Roland
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    1.7K
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    • Director
      • Rudolph Maté
    • Writers
      • James Edward Grant
      • Leonard Praskins
      • Barney Slater
    • Stars
      • Charlton Heston
      • Anne Baxter
      • Gilbert Roland
    • 25User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Charlton Heston
    Charlton Heston
    • Capt. Colt Saunders
    Anne Baxter
    Anne Baxter
    • Lorna Hunter Saunders
    Gilbert Roland
    Gilbert Roland
    • Innocencio Ortega
    Tom Tryon
    Tom Tryon
    • Beauregard 'Cinch' Saunders
    Forrest Tucker
    Forrest Tucker
    • Deputy Commissioner Cable
    Bruce Bennett
    Bruce Bennett
    • Commissioner Harrison
    Elaine Stritch
    Elaine Stritch
    • Ruby LaSalle
    Barton MacLane
    Barton MacLane
    • Yates
    Peter Hansen
    Peter Hansen
    • Lt. Marr
    John Harmon
    • Mr. Massey
    Ross Bagdasarian
    Ross Bagdasarian
    • Asuncion Ortega
    Robert Blake
    Robert Blake
    • Rafael Ortega
    • (as Bobby Blake)
    Jamie Farr
    Jamie Farr
    • Pedro Ortega
    • (as Jameel Farah)
    Leo Castillo
    • Luis Ortega
    Don Devlin
    • Juan Ortega
    Raymond Greenleaf
    Raymond Greenleaf
    • Carleton
    Roy Engel
    Roy Engel
    • Carpetbagger
    Argentina Brunetti
    Argentina Brunetti
    • Maria
    • Director
      • Rudolph Maté
    • Writers
      • James Edward Grant
      • Leonard Praskins
      • Barney Slater
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    User reviews25

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    9jjnxn-1

    More a drama set in the west than a western

    Florid and melodramatic but in a good way. Anne Baxter and Charlton Heston interact with each other much better here than in The Ten Commandments probably because Anne is much more suited to playing a well educated woman of ill repute in the old west than a princess of the Nile. She and Tom Tryon also have an excellent vibe to their scenes. The beginning is on the humorous side with Elaine Stritch showing up and looking very young but still in possession of that basso voice. Then when we get to the ranch there is a fest for old TV viewers with Baretta, Klinger & Sgt O'Rourke from F Troop all showing up. The film is nothing original but is well shot and enjoyably action packed, a good example of the genre and Anne is very good.
    7jromanbaker

    Worth it for Tom Tryon

    Who he you may well ask ? He was one of the most unused and one of the most charismatic actors in Hollywood is the answer. Why was he underused ? He got indifferent roles, and his abuse from the so-called great director Otto Preminger on the set of ' The Cardinal ' probably might have made him felt ( quite rightly as it may have been because of his homosexuality ) fed up. In this good, but not great Western he shows a lot of his underused charisma, and his male beauty was exceptional. The scene where he meets up with his brother played by Charlton Heston is very homoerotic, but I doubt if the squeaky clean Heston noticed it. Needless to say they do not have many friendly scenes between them, and the ever watchable Anne Baxter tries to make up for this. The plot has been noted by reviewers so no need for spoilers. The direction by Mate is professional, but not inspiring and the rest of the cast do reasonably well. Gilbert Roland is in it and he was a big name then for audiences. Tryon raises it up in quality by his sheer force of presence. James Dean had it and as Dean saved ' Giant' so does Tryon save this one.
    7bkoganbing

    The Saunders, A Violent Clan

    This was the film Charlton Heston made immediately after The Ten Commandments and the last one on his original contract with Paramount Studios. For a co-star for Three Violent People, Heston got Anne Baxter who was Nefretiri in the DeMille epic.

    Heston plays Colt Saunders, Confederate veteran who is trying to get back and re-start his ranch and keep it from the hands of carpetbaggers in from the north. He's got a one armed brother played by Tom Tryon who has issues to say the least. Tryon did not lose the arm in the Civil War, it was lost in an accident during childhood and Heston was the one who amputated it.

    And if that's not enough Heston meets and marries Baxter without knowing anything about her. She's got a very shady past that comes out at a most inopportune time and drives a wedge between them.

    There's a lot of the righteousness of Moses in Heston's Colt Saunders. Unlike in The Ten Commandments it's not a welcome virtue for Anne Baxter or for the audience.

    Bruce Bennett and Forrest Tucker play a real pair of bottom feeding carpetbagger officials. And the always enjoyable Gilbert Roland plays the grand vaquero, foreman, of the Saunders spread.

    Not a bad western, western and Heston fans will like it.
    7dinky-4

    Its virtues can now be appreciated

    At the time of its release, "Three Violent People" attracted little notice. Most critics probably labeled it "routine" and then turned their attention to other matters. Now, in this age of decline in film quality, we can look back and be impressed by things we once took for granted: a strong, consistent, logically-developed plot; characters that have some style and substance; dialog which consists of more than merely "Watch it!" and "Move over!"

    Not that "Three Violent People" is some sort of undiscovered gem. By the standards of its day it was little more than a passable western with a better than average cast and lovely color photography, but what pleasure it now brings!

    Charlton Heston and Anne Baxter, (re-united from "The Ten Commandments"), make an attractive couple. He's strong and stalwart, she looks good in her elaborate costumes. (However did she fit those dresses into a trunk to carry on a stagecoach?) Tom Tryon may not seem fraternally related to Heston but he adds his usual dash of smoldering sensuality. He even manages to do a bare-chest scene even though he plays a man who's lost his right arm! (But then, Tryon usually managed to provide some "beefcake," even in a Disney comedy such as "Moon Pilot.") Also worth noting are three of Gilbert Roland's sons: Jamie ("MASH") Farr, Robert ("In Cold Blood") Blake, and Ross Bagdasarian, who later scored a hit with his Christmas song featuring Alvin and the Chipmunks.

    One final point, if Heston and Tryon are two of the "Violent People" of the title, then who is the third? Anne Baxter? She may be deceitful and manipulative, but "violent" doesn't seem like an apt adjective to describe her.
    8FightingWesterner

    Heston Walks Tall, In Solid Melodrama

    After a whirlwind romance and marriage with lovely Anne Baxter, ex-Confederate Charleton Heston returns home to his Texas ranch, where he has to contend with nasty carpetbaggers Forrest Tucker and Bruce Bennett, his embittered one-armed brother Tom Tryon, and his new wife's checkered past, which everyone is more than willing to use against him.

    Three Violent People takes it's time, but it's never boring, using great acting and excellent photography, direction to tell an atmospheric tale that's pretty hard-hitting, even though it's not a traditional action-adventure film.

    Heston, Baxter, and Gilbert Roland all play characters of great strength and courage, with the magnetic Roland in particular always incredible to watch and Tryon a brooding anti-hero. Why wasn't he a bigger star?

    A few years later, songwriter Ross Bagdasarian, who plays one of Roland's sons, bought bought a variable-speed recorder, changed his stage-name to David Seville, and invented the pop-culture icons known as The Chipmunks!

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    • Trivia
      Produced immediately after Charlton Heston completed Les Dix Commandements (1956) and reunited him with co-star Anne Baxter. This was Heston's last film under his original Paramount contract. He felt that Tom Tryon, who was cast as his brother, was not right for the part. However, because "The Ten Commandments" had not yet been released, Heston hadn't yet achieved the star clout necessary to demand cast changes. (Later, in "The Actor's Life: Journals 1956-76", Heston writes that " ... he was very good in the part. We were lucky to have him".)
    • Goofs
      At one point the sun goes down, the screen is black for several seconds, then the sun comes up - in exactly the same spot, with exactly the same clouds.
    • Quotes

      Beauregard 'Cinch' Saunders: You have until the bottle is empty to draw, and then I'll kill you in cold blood whether you have a gun in your hand or not.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Decoy: Stranglehold (1957)
    • Soundtracks
      Un Momento
      Lyrics by Mack David

      Music by Margery Wolpin (as Martita)

      Performed by Ross Bagdasarian (uncredited)

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    • Release date
      • March 26, 1958 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Los violentos
    • Filming locations
      • Tucson, Arizona, USA
    • Production company
      • Paramount Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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