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La caravane des évadés

Original title: Passage West
  • 1951
  • Approved
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
256
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La caravane des évadés (1951)
DramaWestern

In 1864, six Salt Lake prison escapees join a wagon train headed for California but tensions between inmates and settlers complicate the perilous voyage.In 1864, six Salt Lake prison escapees join a wagon train headed for California but tensions between inmates and settlers complicate the perilous voyage.In 1864, six Salt Lake prison escapees join a wagon train headed for California but tensions between inmates and settlers complicate the perilous voyage.

  • Director
    • Lewis R. Foster
  • Writers
    • Alvah Bessie
    • Lewis R. Foster
    • Nedrick Young
  • Stars
    • John Payne
    • Dennis O'Keefe
    • Arleen Whelan
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    256
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Lewis R. Foster
    • Writers
      • Alvah Bessie
      • Lewis R. Foster
      • Nedrick Young
    • Stars
      • John Payne
      • Dennis O'Keefe
      • Arleen Whelan
    • 10User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    John Payne
    John Payne
    • Pete Black
    Dennis O'Keefe
    Dennis O'Keefe
    • Jacob Karns
    Arleen Whelan
    Arleen Whelan
    • Rose Billings
    Frank Faylen
    Frank Faylen
    • Curly
    Mary Anderson
    Mary Anderson
    • Myra Johnson
    Peter Hansen
    Peter Hansen
    • Michael Karns
    Richard Rober
    Richard Rober
    • Mike
    Mary Beth Hughes
    Mary Beth Hughes
    • Nellie McBride
    Griff Barnett
    Griff Barnett
    • Papa Emil Ludwig
    Mary Field
    Mary Field
    • Miss Swingate
    Richard Travis
    Richard Travis
    • Ben Johnson
    Dooley Wilson
    Dooley Wilson
    • Rainbow
    Lillian Bronson
    Lillian Bronson
    • Mom Brennan
    Arthur Hunnicutt
    Arthur Hunnicutt
    • Pop Brennan
    Ilka Grüning
    Ilka Grüning
    • Mama Ludwig
    • (as Ilka Gruning)
    Estelle Carr
    • Minna Karns
    Clint Stuart
    • Burk
    Arthur Berkeley
    • Barfly
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Lewis R. Foster
    • Writers
      • Alvah Bessie
      • Lewis R. Foster
      • Nedrick Young
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    3bkoganbing

    The Convict and the Preacher

    Blacklisted screenwriter Alvah Bessie, one of the Hollywood Ten penned the story for Passage West. Had he been blacklisted for bad writing on seeing this one rather than political opinions he might not have obtained martyrdom. This is a rather unreal story of six escaped convicts who inflict themselves on a wagon train bound for California headed by preacher Dennis O'Keefe. The leader of the convicts is John Payne whose career path was like Dick Powell's completely sheds his boyish crooning image for being a complete tough guy.

    Unfortunately unlike Dick Powell this was not a Murder My Sweet success for him. Payne did many interesting roles in B films during the Fifties, but this was not one of them.

    Dennis O'Keefe who was something of a raffish fellow also just does not ring true as a frontier preacher. He and Payne have a rivalry of sorts over Arleen Whelan who is scheduled to marry preacher O'Keefe after the journey is over starts reassessing things with the sight of a shirtless Payne sporting a very hairy chest. In complete contrast to his earlier days when 20th Century Fox had him apparently shave it.

    Some of the convicts include Frank Faylen, Richard Rober, and in his farewell performance Dooley Wilson, the famous Sam of Casablanca as an escaped slave who was in prison apparently for just that. Also Mary Beth Hughes has an interesting role as a saloon entertainer along with the preacher's wagon train. She provides a note of wisdom occasionally.

    Pine-Thomas who produced some interesting B films for Paramount came up very short with this one.
    10lynident

    REALISTIC WESTERN FOR THE ERA

    Not a classic- brutal, cruel, B movie with non-standard features.
    4CornanTheIowan

    A quest with no goal

    This movie just sort of grinds along with no real highs or lows. You can tell from the synopsis that it is a fairly unpleasant premise, and you might hope that the pace or tone would change as the drama develops. I found that the difficulties the characters encountered along the way we're pretty much cliched, giving the secondary actors little to work with.

    I had almost stopped watching the movie when it seemed to pick up just a bit and I had some hope for a resolution that would justify my time with the movie.

    But no such luck.

    Overall, I would say that you should not waste your time with this movie. There's just no there there.
    BrianDanaCamp

    Dramatic western about brutality and redemption

    I've seen many movies starring John Payne and Dennis O'Keefe and I have to say I found their performances in PASSAGE WEST among the strongest of their careers. Payne plays a hardened escaped convict serving time for murder, who leads a pack of five other runaway cons in taking over a wagon train of settlers heading to California. The leader of the train is a minister played by O'Keefe, who is first seen conducting a funeral service for a boy who died during the journey. Payne runs roughshod over the wagon train and jeopardizes the settlers' lives with some rash commands, earning O'Keefe's undisguised contempt. Gradually, however, the men's relationship shifts, eventually reaching a point of trust and grudging respect. The turning point is a grueling fistfight between the two (the film's only action scene), a battle that is quite rough and messy, like a real fight and not a cleanly choreographed western brawl like we'd normally find in such films. O'Keefe even executes a few unusual moves that might seem out of place in the west of 1863, but are explained, in a clever bit of dialogue after the fight, as something he learned in a lumberjack camp and as a waterfront saloon bouncer in an earlier life before he found God.

    The settlers are played by dependable character actors who come across as plausible migrants from the east seeking a better life. Only Arleen Whelan's character, a preacher's daughter who falls hard for Payne after he forces a kiss on her, smacks of Hollywood contrivance, but she plays the role with conviction and redheaded fury, with a layer of seething discontent just below the surface, and I found myself believing her, despite the cliché. In the final film of his career, Dooley Wilson, best known for playing singer-pianist Sam in CASABLANCA, plays a runaway slave among the convicts. The script briefly touches on his status when the group learns of Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation, but otherwise steers clear of racial issues. Other than a handful of interior scenes, the bulk of the film was shot on location and has the actors enduring a sandstorm, desert heat, rain and deep pockets of mud, among other hardships. This has some thematic similarities with another excellent underrated western of 1951, THE SECRET OF CONVICT LAKE, in which Glenn Ford leads a group of escaped cons into a snowbound mountain settlement populated almost entirely by women, whose men have left town to work a silver mine, leading to a series of uneasy encounters as the women take great pains to keep the convicts from getting the upper hand.
    searchanddestroy-1

    Excellent little western

    That's my favourite western from Lewis R Foster and also probably the less known but so good, thanks to John Payne's performance, in a very ambivalent character. No evil, villain, but ambivalent, the kind of character whom you hesitate between love him or hate him. There were some time to time such characters in westerns; Alan Ladd would have been perfect in this Paramount - his actual host company - production. This is one of Payne's best performances. This ex convict, this prison break convict was interesting from the start, and i would have also imagined Van Heflin in the preacher role. Excellent little western.

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      Susan Whitney 's debut.
    • Quotes

      Michael Karns: But Jacob, the grave isn't deep enough!

      Ben Johnson: It's isn't just a rule of the church...it's the law of the open trails. Graves must be six feet deep and heaped with stones to protect it from wild animals. There must be a cross. I can't leave my son like this, Jacob!

      Pete Black: All right, then stay here and bury him yourself!

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    • Release date
      • August 30, 1951 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • High Venture
    • Filming locations
      • Oatman, Arizona, USA
    • Production company
      • Pine-Thomas Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 20m(80 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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