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Compagnon d'aventure

Original title: Big Red
  • 1962
  • Approved
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
884
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Compagnon d'aventure (1962)
AdventureDramaFamily

A wealthy sportsman's decision to hire a backwoods orphan to exercise a champion Irish Setter has unexpected consequences.A wealthy sportsman's decision to hire a backwoods orphan to exercise a champion Irish Setter has unexpected consequences.A wealthy sportsman's decision to hire a backwoods orphan to exercise a champion Irish Setter has unexpected consequences.

  • Director
    • Norman Tokar
  • Writers
    • Jim Kjelgaard
    • Louis Pelletier
  • Stars
    • Walter Pidgeon
    • Gilles Payant
    • Émile Genest
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    884
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    • Director
      • Norman Tokar
    • Writers
      • Jim Kjelgaard
      • Louis Pelletier
    • Stars
      • Walter Pidgeon
      • Gilles Payant
      • Émile Genest
    • 10User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Walter Pidgeon
    Walter Pidgeon
    • James Haggin
    Gilles Payant
    Gilles Payant
    • Rene Dumont
    Émile Genest
    Émile Genest
    • Emile Fornet
    Janette Bertrand
    Janette Bertrand
    • Therese Fornet
    Georges Bouvier
    • Baggageman
    Doris Lussier
    Doris Lussier
    • Farmer Mariot
    Rolland Bédard
    Rolland Bédard
    • Conductor
    Teddy Burns Goulet
    Teddy Burns Goulet
    • Engineer
    Madame La Moose
    • Moose
    • (uncredited)
    Mollie O'Day
    • Dog
    • (uncredited)
    Red
    • Dog
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Norman Tokar
    • Writers
      • Jim Kjelgaard
      • Louis Pelletier
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    crazy-12

    The Irish Setter at it's best.

    This classic movie really did wonders for increasing popularity of the Irish Setter, somewhat like the sudden increase in popularity of the Dalmatian breed after the 101 Dalmatians movie a few years ago. It truly shows most of the finer points of owning an Irish Setter. The dog is good natured, fun loving, yet loyal and attentive. The breed is also known for being hardy yet has "head turning" beauty. Although the dog loves people, it has been know to be very protective if necessary. This fact was also demonstrated toward the end of the movie.
    Marta

    Fine, understated family film

    "Big Red" is the story of a boy and a dog. The dog, Big Red, is owned by an older woodsman, played by Walter Pigeon. But Walter only wants the dog as a showdog, and treats him like a piece of furniture. When a young boy comes to work for Walter, he showers the dog with attention, and the dog becomes emotionally attached to the boy. Walter forbids the boy from paying attention to Big Red; the dog becomes depressed and jumps through a glass window to get to his friend. The glass slices the dog up, and after he heals, Walter sees that with all the scars on Red, he will no longer make it as a showdog. He gives the dog to the boy. But Red also has feelings for his old master, no matter how Walter seems to act toward him, and in the end Big Red and the boy save Walter after a hunting accident. This is a good family film; a little on the dramatic and depressing side, but for older kids it would be fine.
    yenlo

    Another forgotten Disney great.

    Disney seems to show a great many of the films they produced in the 50's and 60's on their cable channel extremely early in the morning 3, 4 am etc. So many of them like Big Red have probably never been seen by the younger generation of today. These movies have never lost their excellent story content. This picture is no exception. Walter Pidgeon delivers a solid performance as a dog owner who cares only for the Irish Setter he has as a potential winner in dog shows and nothing as a pet. A young boy who comes to work for Pidgeon develops a friendship for the dog. Big Reds life is changed but not without some dangerous events. Certainly a must see for any Dog lover and any one who enjoys non animated Disney films.
    8belltownclassic

    Film Location

    Big Red was shot around La Malbaie and Cap Aigle in the Charlevoix Region of Quebec. The falls are currently part of the Chutes Fraser Campground. The surrounding scenery is set at the Cabot Farm. The gardens of Francis Cabot, "Les Quatre Vents," can be visited or seen in his book, "The Greater Perfection, The Story of the Gardens at Les Quatre Vents." From a historical perspective this area was frequented by President William Howard Taft among others of high society, hence the story takes on new meaning with the wealthy owner of Red taking an interest in young french speaking Gilles. This film is suitable for young children and those who occasionally like to take a stroll down memory lane to a simpler time.
    Enrique-Sanchez-56

    Charming and alas...Forgotten

    In the world of cinema it has become increasingly harder and harder to grant due credit to those films of earlier years who made an impact and yet inexplicably faded into the insurmountable hill of thousands of fine movies.

    BIG RED is one of them. I have read that this movie spawned a huge interest in the Irish Setter in the United States. There must have been an irresistible charm in this movie for this to have happened.

    And yet, here I am watching this movie for the first time on Hallmark (not Disney!), 42 years later wondering why I never heard of it again! Surely it must have succumbed under the influence of flashier movies.

    Why else would such a tender movie have faded out of our collective consciousness? Perhaps it is because it does not splash you with techno-wizardry or earth-shaking situations? Perhaps it is because the story is too simple and too predictable?

    I conclude that it is because simplicity has gone out of favor. Sober charm has been usurped by drunken revelry.

    That's too bad. We need this brand of storytelling. We need to slow down our revolutions per minute, sit back and take a deep breath.

    BIG RED is charming. There are no monumental ideals overturned here. We have simple, easily paced scenes about the human heart and a young, honest boy whose entire world is the life of one dog who he cherishes above almost everything.

    Was life ever this simple? Perhaps not. But to a young child, the entire world can be the size of a few square miles. He learns his lessons, and others learn from him.

    Gilles Payant is charming as the young boy. It's a shame, yet another shame in the world of film, that he did not pursue a career in film.

    Walter Pidgeon is perfect as the dog's owner.

    I recommend this to anyone without a pretentious heart. You won't be dazzled. But you might be charmed.

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    • Trivia
      Big Red is said to be worth $5,000 (Canadian) which would equate to $4,673 at the time or over $39,000 in 2018.
    • Goofs
      When Rene leads Big Red to run into Haggin and Emile for the first time, he had tied his belt around the dog for a collar and leash. After they examine the dog, and Mr. Haggin immediately leads him off, the dog's now properly leashed, and Rene has his belt in his hand, with no cutaway with them replacing the belt.
    • Connections
      Edited into Le monde merveilleux de Disney: Big Red: Part 1 (1964)
    • Soundtracks
      MON AMOUR PERDU (BIG RED'S THEME)
      Written by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman

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    • Release date
      • June 6, 1962 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • French
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Big Red
    • Filming locations
      • Big Bear Lake, Big Bear Valley, San Bernardino National Forest, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Cangary
      • Walt Disney Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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