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Les chevaliers du Texas

Original title: South of St. Louis
  • 1949
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
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Dorothy Malone, Joel McCrea, Zachary Scott, and Alexis Smith in Les chevaliers du Texas (1949)
DramaWestern

The friendship of three Texas ranchers whose ranch is destroyed by Cottrell of the Union army and his band of outlaw raiders. The working title was "Distant Drums", and south of St. Louis wa... Read allThe friendship of three Texas ranchers whose ranch is destroyed by Cottrell of the Union army and his band of outlaw raiders. The working title was "Distant Drums", and south of St. Louis was a term used to describe Civil War deserters.The friendship of three Texas ranchers whose ranch is destroyed by Cottrell of the Union army and his band of outlaw raiders. The working title was "Distant Drums", and south of St. Louis was a term used to describe Civil War deserters.

  • Director
    • Ray Enright
  • Writers
    • Zachary Gold
    • James R. Webb
  • Stars
    • Joel McCrea
    • Alexis Smith
    • Zachary Scott
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    655
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ray Enright
    • Writers
      • Zachary Gold
      • James R. Webb
    • Stars
      • Joel McCrea
      • Alexis Smith
      • Zachary Scott
    • 17User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Joel McCrea
    Joel McCrea
    • Kip Davis
    Alexis Smith
    Alexis Smith
    • Rouge de Lisle
    Zachary Scott
    Zachary Scott
    • Charlie Burns
    Dorothy Malone
    Dorothy Malone
    • Deborah Miller
    Douglas Kennedy
    Douglas Kennedy
    • Lee Price
    Alan Hale
    Alan Hale
    • Jake Evarts
    Victor Jory
    Victor Jory
    • Luke Cottrell
    Bob Steele
    Bob Steele
    • Slim Hansen
    Art Smith
    Art Smith
    • Bronco
    Monte Blue
    Monte Blue
    • Capt. Jeffrey
    Nacho Galindo
    Nacho Galindo
    • Manuel
    Al Bain
    Al Bain
    • Trooper
    • (uncredited)
    Ray Beltram
    • Mexican Townsman
    • (uncredited)
    Arthur Berkeley
    • Townsman
    • (uncredited)
    Chris Willow Bird
    Chris Willow Bird
    • Barfly
    • (uncredited)
    Al Bridge
    Al Bridge
    • Farmer
    • (uncredited)
    Roy Bucko
    Roy Bucko
    • Henchman
    • (uncredited)
    Bob Burns
    Bob Burns
    • Townsman
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Ray Enright
    • Writers
      • Zachary Gold
      • James R. Webb
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    5Marlburian

    Interesting premise for a plot, not too bad a film

    Not as bad as one IMDb critic found it, nor as bad as the "Time Out" review suggests. The opening shot was a bit amateurish, with the usually excellent Victor Jory emerging from behind a flaming torch, laughing manically and chucking it through a window. His character's name, Cottrell, and behaviour brings to mind Quantrell and his raiders, but Jory is mainly on the Union side, something not appreciated by one Union officer when Jory and his henchmen swagger into a saloon. Alexis Smith as the saloon girl Rouge did a lot of grimacing, and, rather more effectively, Bob Steele did a lot of glowering,.

    The ending was a bit contrived, and everything works out as one might have predicted, though I'm not sure that McCrea got the best girl.
    6boblipton

    Too Complicated?

    Joel McCrea, Zachary Scott, and Douglas Kennedy were three friends who tried to ranch together, and dorothy Malone was the good girl they all loved. Then came the Civil War, and now in its closing days, their ranch is destroyed, so they turn to arms smuggling. But cracks show in their friendship, and when the War ends, will it mean the start of their battle?

    Warner Brothers had been putting Erroll Flynn in handsome westerns for some time, and this looks like it was intended as another. It's handsome, engaging, has a fine cast, including Alan Hale as a politician, Alexis Smith as the bad girl with a heart of gold, and Bob Steele as the mean henchman. But despite Karl Freund's typically fine camerawork, it all seems like a b western writ large. Perhaps it's because the villain of the piece is Victor Jory as Quantrell, but they were afraid of a lawsuit, so they called his 'Cotrell'. There are no obvious errors, just a feeling it has too many moving parts that never quite mesh.
    5kyle_furr

    pathetic

    This movie is filled with every cliche you can think of, and absolutely none of them work. The plot is predictable and the characters are not interesting, but boring. The acting is pretty bad, even by Joel McCrea. Even western fans should stay away from this one.
    searchanddestroy-1

    Forties westerns highlight

    This western is one of the best of the late forties, and I would say the forties, even without Randolph Scott as the lead. And once more in Ray Enright's westerns, it evokes the Civil War and once more for this decade, Victor Jory is the villain of the story. It is splendid though predictable, without real surprise. But the best elements are elsewhere, in the music, atmosphere, fast pace and above all characters symphony. But, after all, yes, you have a surprise. Zachary Scott is not a villain, the bad guy, but the hero's friend. Joel McCrea is terrific here. I think it was an iconic western in the past, for moviegoers, but unfortunately thos late forties period is not the best known. It's such a shame. This western should be more released, for young audiences.
    8silverado1941

    First cousin to an old gangster movie

    Good old fashioned Western, the plot however is very similar to the Jimmy Cagney classic "The Roaring 20's" re-fashioned to a Western setting and with a sanitised ending, McCrea as the Cagney character survives and Scott as the Bogart character is killed after changing sides back to the law and Order camp. Worth watching as a good example of Hollywood in its pre message era when a Western was for entertainment. The production values were good with great Technicolour and a strong cast. McCrea was always good in his Westerns having played both comedy and drama in his earlier years and Zachary Scott was a very under-rated actor, good in any movie he was in.

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    • Trivia
      The character "Luke Cottrell" is described as the leader of a band of guerrilla raiders working for the Union army that ravaged the Missouri countryside during the Civil War, robbing and murdering Southern sympathizers. The character is obviously based on the real-life William Quantrill, who was in fact the leader of a band of Confederate guerrillas that terrorized the Missouri and Kansas countryside during the Civil War. His raiders were responsible for the sacking and burning of Lawrence, KS, on Aug. 21, 1863, during which more than 150 men and boys in the town were rounded up and executed. It became known as The Lawrence Massacre. Eventually Quantrill's methods were so brutal--wholesale executions of prisoners, burning and looting towns and villages, etc.--that the Confederacy disowned him and withdrew all support. He was shot in an ambush by Union troops on May 10, 1865, and died in a Union military prison on June 6.
    • Goofs
      A revolver commonly seen in the film is the famous Colt Single Action Army Revolver. This design did not appear until 1873, much too late for use in the American Civil War.
    • Quotes

      [after Rouge spurns Charlie's advances in favor of his honest brother Kip]

      Charlie Burns: But he doesn't even have a shirt to his name!

      Rouge de Lisle: It's not the clothes that make the man, it's how he wears 'em.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Sables mouvants (1950)
    • Soundtracks
      Too Much Love
      Music by Ray Heindorf

      Lyrics by Ralph Blane

      Performed by Alexis Smith (dubbed by Bonnie Lou Williams) (uncredited)

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    • Release date
      • September 1, 1950 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • South of St. Louis
    • Filming locations
      • Warner Ranch, Calabasas, California, USA(open road/range scenes)
    • Production company
      • United States Pictures
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,600,000
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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