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Le fils du désert

Original title: 3 Godfathers
  • 1948
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 46m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
11K
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John Wayne, Pedro Armendáriz, Harry Carey Jr., and Dorothy Ford in Le fils du désert (1948)
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Three outlaws on the run risk their freedom and their lives to return a newborn to civilization.Three outlaws on the run risk their freedom and their lives to return a newborn to civilization.Three outlaws on the run risk their freedom and their lives to return a newborn to civilization.

  • Director
    • John Ford
  • Writers
    • Laurence Stallings
    • Frank S. Nugent
    • Peter B. Kyne
  • Stars
    • John Wayne
    • Pedro Armendáriz
    • Harry Carey Jr.
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    11K
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    • Director
      • John Ford
    • Writers
      • Laurence Stallings
      • Frank S. Nugent
      • Peter B. Kyne
    • Stars
      • John Wayne
      • Pedro Armendáriz
      • Harry Carey Jr.
    • 88User reviews
    • 31Critic reviews
    • 82Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    John Wayne
    John Wayne
    • Robert Marmaduke Sangster Hightower
    Pedro Armendáriz
    Pedro Armendáriz
    • Pedro Roca Fuerte
    • (as Pedro Armendariz)
    Harry Carey Jr.
    Harry Carey Jr.
    • William Kearney ('The Abilene Kid')
    Ward Bond
    Ward Bond
    • Perley 'Buck' Sweet
    Mae Marsh
    Mae Marsh
    • Mrs. Perley Sweet
    Mildred Natwick
    Mildred Natwick
    • The Mother
    Jane Darwell
    Jane Darwell
    • Miss Florie
    Guy Kibbee
    Guy Kibbee
    • Judge
    Dorothy Ford
    Dorothy Ford
    • Ruby Latham
    Ben Johnson
    Ben Johnson
    • Posse Man #1
    Charles Halton
    Charles Halton
    • Oliver Latham
    Hank Worden
    Hank Worden
    • Deputy Curly
    Jack Pennick
    Jack Pennick
    • Luke
    Fred Libby
    • Deputy
    Michael Dugan
    • Posse Man #2
    Don Summers
    • Posse Man #3
    Gertrude Astor
    Gertrude Astor
    • Saloon Girl
    • (uncredited)
    Nora Bush
    • Townswoman
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • John Ford
    • Writers
      • Laurence Stallings
      • Frank S. Nugent
      • Peter B. Kyne
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    User reviews88

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    gcrokus

    One To Look At

    `Three Godfathers' is cinematographically one of John Ford's finest looking Westerns. The location filming is breathtaking and comes as close as can be found in capturing the beauty of Death Valley. That the story is relatively straightforward, pretty fairly untenable and in Ford fashion highly sentimental is rather inconsequential. This is a great looking movie shot primarily in one of the most starkly striking places on Earth.

    John Wayne, Pedro Armendáriz and Harry Carey Jr. (one of his first roles) are bank robbers on the run, saddled with an infant they have promised to care for to its dying mother. They plunge into desperate straights as they flee across the desert. That no part of Death Valley lies close to Arizona (the story is set there) is of no account but again as in all Ford movies his vision of the American West ignores the hundreds of thousand square miles that is not Utah, Monument Valley, or as in this case, Death Valley. And that he pioneered an American View Of The West is undeniable.

    Winton C. Hoch was responsible for the cinematography; he later demonstrated his art in `The Searchers' (most famous) and actually won an Oscar for `She Wore A Yellow Ribbon'. His use of color film was extraordinary and any movie he made is best viewed on the big screen.

    There are numerous references to Christian views of morality sprinkled throughout the movie; Christmas is revered as the traditional American celebration, a Bible figures in Wayne's worst moments as he struggles against the wilderness and the songs we hear are primarily religious hymns. That some good comes of the efforts of the trio is redemptive enough to raise this effort above the average Western.

    It is doubtful this movie could be shot again. It is exceedingly unlikely the disturbance a film crew would make while filming in a national park would be permitted. Try to imagine the rails required for the cameras being laid today.

    Score: Three Stars
    7bobsgrock

    In its simplest form, it is beauty on screen.

    I can't say much for the storyline of 3 Godfathers as much as I can say for its visuals and imagery. For many, it is an allegorical tale with its heavy use of the Bible and other symbols throughout. However, I had a problem with the realism of the story, something this kind of plot needs to rely heavily on. Here we have three rough and tough men, by no means weak or unable to take care of themselves. Still, what they go through in this film along with trying to take care of a newly born infant, it boggles my mind as to how it is possible and perhaps it isn't.

    I think I am reading too much into this and am missing the point John Ford was trying to make. So, I will try to understand the movie in its simplest terms. That would be that Ford was a master of imagery and using it to further the story. Here, every shot of the desert and swirling winds captures perfectly the atmosphere and mood, making the audience feel as if they are in the desert. It is most effective and does pick up some of the slack such as when the three men are first taking care of the infant or the final ten minutes in deciding Wayne's fate. All in all, this is not one of the great Ford Westerns. But, it shows once again his ability to control the mood and tone of his films and that can go a long way in providing leverage to an audience.
    7utgard14

    Feliz Navidad, Duke

    Three outlaws (John Wayne, Pedro Armendariz, Harry Carey Jr.) rob a bank and are chased into the desert by the local sheriff (the always great Ward Bond). In the desert they come upon a wagon and inside is a pregnant woman, who happens to be the sheriff's niece. Helped by the three outlaws, she gives birth. Before she dies, she names the three men the baby's godfathers and makes them promise to take care of him.

    This is a story that has been made many times before, although this version is the best in my opinion. This is the first version I saw so perhaps that colors my opinion somewhat. But I feel this is the most accessible telling of the story. The cast is great and the director is John Ford so that's all I need to say there. It's a different kind of holiday film but a very nice one. John Wayne fans will appreciate it most.
    sychonic

    Superb

    I'm surprised this one doesn't get more accolades. To me it's really one of the best westerns ever made. This is one of those films that proves that the western genre can produce true art. The filming, the performances -- this is one of Wayne's best … it's quite overlooked that this guy could act: The desperation, the confusion, the exhaustion, it's all just amazing.

    It's more of a character study than anything else, with the characters facing desperate thirst, an aching empty land, relentless sun, and the movie shows how these men deal with it, all the while they are attempting to care for a child. Something they are ill equipped to do.

    There are clear religious elements to the movie, and they make this all the more compelling -- these are not good men, but they have a sense of honor and faith, in their own way. They can't break their word to a dying woman, to care for her child. Their faith in each other is touching.

    It's gritty, yet very tender, a strange juxtaposition, like the beauty and cruelty of the desert.

    See the movie if you can.
    7ma-cortes

    Three bandits led by John Wayne fleeing across the desert to escape their pursuers

    First-rate Western masterfully directed by the great John Ford that results to be a marvelous retelling of Peter B Kyne's saga dealing with three desperate who take a newborn baby in the desert , as the group come across a dying woman and her infant child and they promise the woman that they will take care of the child and get it to safety, even though none of them knows anything whatsoever about children or babies . After robbing the local bank , three outlaws named Robert Hightower (John Wayne) , William Kearney (Harry Carey Jr) and Pedro Roca Fuerte (Pedro Armendariz) on the run to evade the local Marshal (War Bond) and his posse . In the wilderness they then find an abandoned wagon in which there is a dying woman (Mildred Natwick) who asks for help the men . The bandits take care of her child and they swear to bring the infant to safety across the desert , even at the risk of their own lives. The outlaws set out across the desert to deliver it to safety and then decide to do their best by the newborn and not all will survive and for those who get , prison likely awaits them.

    This nice Western contains interesting characters , full of wide open space and dramatic moments . This classic , sturdy picture ranks as one of the most sentimental of John Ford's work . It contains Ford's usual themes as familiar feeling , a little bit funny humor, friendship and and sense of comradeship among people and ample shots on desert landscapes ,specially on Mojave . Thought-provoking , enjoyable screenplay portraying in depth characters and brooding events with interesting issues running beneath script surface by Laurence Stallings and Frank S. Nugent , Ford's usual . Multiple highlights as the raid bank at the beginning and of course the sensible final farewell on the train station . Outdoors are pretty good and well photographed by Winton Hoch and filmed on location in Alabama Hills, Lone Pine, Carson & Colorado Railroad, Owens Valley, Death Valley National Park, Mojave Desert,Zabriskie Point and RKO Encino Ranch Los Angeles ,California . Dedicated to the filmmaker's first actor , Harry Carey Sr . This excellent film featuring a magnificent performance by whole casting , including a top-notch support cast . Awesome John Wayne in a larger-than-life character along with his two likable partners Harry Carey Jr and Pedro Armendariz . In the film appears , as usual , Ford's favourite actors as Jack Pennick , Jane Darwell , Ben Johnson , Francis Ford , Guy Kibbee , Mae Marsh , Hank Worden, and of course Ward Bond as obstinate sheriff who sets off in pursuit . Sensible and emotive musical score including wonderful songs by Richard Hageman . The movie is stunningly produced by Merian C Cooper - Argosy Pictures Production- and magnificently filmed by Ford . Remade for TV as ¨The Godchild¨ (1974) directed by John Badham with Jack Palance , Keith Carradine, Ed Lauter and Jack Warden . This may not be Ford's best Western , as many would claim , but it's still head ad shoulders above most big-scale movies .You'll find the ending over-melodramatic according to your tastes , though it's lovingly composed by John Ford who really picks up the drama and sensibility towards the ending . Rating : Better than average , worthwhile watching . .

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    • Trivia
      John Wayne was badly sunburned while filming this movie and was briefly hospitalized.
    • Goofs
      Shortly after the three riders enter the desert Hightower discovers that Pedro's water bag is empty and throws it away. As they ride away in a long shot, the water bag is still visible on Pedro's horse.
    • Quotes

      Pedro "Pete' Roca Fuerte: [dying] Hey, Bob... I just remembered what tomorrow is. Feliz Navidad.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Havana/Mermaids/The Sheltering Sky/Awakenings/The Long Walk Home (1990)
    • Soundtracks
      Beautiful River (Shall We Gather at the River)
      (uncredited)

      Written by Robert Lowry and Charles Ives

      Performed by Harry Carey Jr.

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    • Release date
      • November 17, 1950 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • HBOMAX
      • TCM
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Tres hijos del diablo
    • Filming locations
      • Mojave Desert, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Argosy Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $1,243,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 46 minutes
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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