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L'or du Hollandais

Original title: The Badlanders
  • 1958
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
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Alan Ladd, Ernest Borgnine, Katy Jurado, and Claire Kelly in L'or du Hollandais (1958)
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Classical WesternCrimeDramaThrillerWestern

Released from the Yuma Prison in 1898, ex-killer John McBain wants to go straight while ex-robber Peter Van Hoek seeks revenge, and their destinies eventually converge in the mining town of ... Read allReleased from the Yuma Prison in 1898, ex-killer John McBain wants to go straight while ex-robber Peter Van Hoek seeks revenge, and their destinies eventually converge in the mining town of Prescott.Released from the Yuma Prison in 1898, ex-killer John McBain wants to go straight while ex-robber Peter Van Hoek seeks revenge, and their destinies eventually converge in the mining town of Prescott.

  • Director
    • Delmer Daves
  • Writers
    • Richard Collins
    • W.R. Burnett
  • Stars
    • Alan Ladd
    • Ernest Borgnine
    • Katy Jurado
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    1.8K
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    • Director
      • Delmer Daves
    • Writers
      • Richard Collins
      • W.R. Burnett
    • Stars
      • Alan Ladd
      • Ernest Borgnine
      • Katy Jurado
    • 39User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Alan Ladd
    Alan Ladd
    • Peter Van Hoek ('The Dutchman')
    Ernest Borgnine
    Ernest Borgnine
    • John 'Mac' McBain
    Katy Jurado
    Katy Jurado
    • Anita
    Claire Kelly
    Claire Kelly
    • Ada Winton
    Kent Smith
    Kent Smith
    • Cyril Lounsberry
    Nehemiah Persoff
    Nehemiah Persoff
    • Vincente - The Powder Monkey
    Robert Emhardt
    Robert Emhardt
    • Sample
    Anthony Caruso
    Anthony Caruso
    • Comanche
    Adam Williams
    Adam Williams
    • Leslie
    Ford Rainey
    Ford Rainey
    • Warden
    John Daheim
    John Daheim
    • Lee
    • (as John Day)
    Barbara Baxley
    Barbara Baxley
    • Diane
    • (scenes deleted)
    Zina Provendie
    Zina Provendie
    • Dorothy Lounsberry
    • (scenes deleted)
    Richard Bartell
    • Bartender
    • (uncredited)
    Gregg Barton
    Gregg Barton
    • Mine Foreman
    • (uncredited)
    Paul Baxley
    • Jeff
    • (uncredited)
    John Bose
    John Bose
    • Prison Board Member
    • (uncredited)
    George Boyce
    • Prison Board Member
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Delmer Daves
    • Writers
      • Richard Collins
      • W.R. Burnett
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    User reviews39

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    7bill-790

    A generally impressive Ladd vehicle.

    The other reviews pretty much explain what this movie is all about. I would like to add a couple of thoughts.

    First, this is probably Alan Ladd's last quality production. The photography and locations are all very good, and the cast is solid. Compare those aspects with Ladd's subsequent films, such as "Man in the Net" and "Guns of the Timberland." Those two are definitely disappointing, not up to the standards of a star who excelled in films such as "This Gun for Hire," "The Blue Dahlia," and "Shane".

    Second, the ending undermines the film's impact. Viewers who have seen "The Asphalt Jungle" will attest to the fact that the very grim conclusion of that classic seems inevitable and fitting. In the case of "The Badlanders," I suspect that Ladd himself rejected any such ending (if in fact such had been contemplated).

    (By the way, the same can be said for an earlier Ladd film. "Thunder in the East" also has a happy ending that virtually defines the term deus ex machina. Had the principles all been killed in that one, it would have had a tragic quality that would have made it much better.)

    "The Badlanders" is a good film (though not a great one) despite the above criticism. Had it appeared right after "Shane," it might have been a major hit. Unfortunately, by 1958 Alan Ladd's personal decline was all too evident. Perhaps it was too late for a Ladd film, even a good one, to break through.
    6ObeseManWatching

    Solid Western Fare

    This is the kind of film that you want to find when you sit down on a Sunday afternoon to have some "TV time".

    Alad Ladd is as solid and dependable as ever with his usual "cool and unruffled" persona and is probably the least effective of all of the leads!

    Ernest Borgnine and Katy Jurado initially look like an unlikely pairing but as the film progresses they "gel" more and more. It would also appear to have been an inspired piece of casting as the actors themselves "paired up" during this film and married the following year of its release! For me the two are the real stand-out performers in this film.

    I don't want to say too much more on the other characters for fear of giving plot away but suffice to say there is not a stinker amongst them although I have to say that I felt Claire Smith as Ada Winton was a bit invisible to the point where I actually thought a the end of the film "Oh, is she back then; where did she come from?"

    One thing that has puzzled me however is who was the actress that played Vincente's wife? It looked as if it could have been a young Natalie Wood but despite a speaking role (of sorts), there is no credit for her. Whoever it was she has some of the most expressive eyes seen since the silent days!

    Overall however and enjoyable yarn with a good solid cast providing a good solid performance.
    9herbqedi

    Excellent Delmer Davies Western

    I stumbled onto this one accidentally, and I'm glad I did.

    Davies always worked with Borgnine to fine advantage, but the electricity of his pairing with late-in-career Ladd is an unanticipated delight. And, Borgnine's chemistry with then-wife Jurado is hotter still. Couple that with a deliciously foppish performance by feckless Kent Smith and excellent supporting work from Anthony Caruso and Ford Rainey and sharp-edged dialogue. The result is a fast-paced keeper.
    hymerrin

    A lean gem! Superior to Asphalt Jungle

    Because this remake of Huston's "The Asphalt Jungle" cuts to the chase swifter than the original, it's a much more satisfying version of that story. While it retains much of the strengths of Burnett's script (the crisp dialogue, the class structure of the underworld) it benefits from the Western setting; the gold heist is engaging, the women are better integrated into the tale, the threat is more present.) Alan Ladd, while a bit puffy at this stage in his life, is still charming and clever enough for the lead. Borgnine is a more robust thug than Sterling Hayden ever dreamed of being. And the supporting cast is every bit as colorful and quick in their delivery. (Character actor Tony Caruso appears in both films, a lot more lively as Comanchee.) I have seen this film a dozen times and admire it's efficiency.
    6bkoganbing

    Up for Borgnine, Down for Ladd

    I saw The Badlanders when it first came out in 1958 in theaters. It was my first acquaintance with both Alan Ladd and Ernest Borgnine. Then as now it's a good action packed western. But that's all it is.

    I didn't know at the time that this same plot had been done so much better by John Huston in The Asphalt Jungle. All the subtlety and character development that Huston had was sacrificed for action. Delmar Daves is a pretty good director of westerns and action is what they got here.

    Mind you The Badlanders is a good film for the Saturday afternoon trade, but it was done so much better before.

    Alan Ladd is Peter Van Hoek, mining engineer who has a heist in mind of his former employers. He's the Sam Jaffe of this version. He's looking for confederates and he enlists a former cell-mate from Yuma prison who is played by Ernest Borgnine. Sterling Hayden in the first version.

    Ladd was on the downward side of his career. The Badlanders is a perfect example of the kind of films he was doing after Shane, routine action flicks which could easily have been done as the plot of any number of television westerns that were sprouting all over the place at that time.

    Ernest Borgnine was still on the crest of his career from his Oscar winning performance in Marty three years before. He even got his then wife Katy Jurado in this film as his love interest.

    Nice cast that's familiar to western lovers round out the film. But everyone here has done better.

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    • Trivia
      Ernest Borgnine met his future wife Katy Jurado while working on this film. A reporter saw the two laughing over lunch one day and started a rumor that the two were involved romantically, which Borgnine insisted for the rest of his life was not true. The story persisted, though, and Borgnine's wife ended up divorcing him because of it. Ironically, he and Jurado grew closer and closer because of this trouble, and ended up marrying in 1959 and would remain so until 1963.
    • Goofs
      At the time this film was set, gold was fixed at a price of $20.67 per ounce. $100,000 of gold would then equate to over 302 pounds of the pure metal. But, they are stealing gold-bearing ore. The richest known hard rock gold deposits yield 1.5 ounces per ton of ore. So, they would have to steal thousands of tons of ore, not just the few sacks shown in this film.
    • Quotes

      Cyril Lounsbery: How much would you love me if I wasn't rich?

      Ada Winton: Not as much.

      Cyril Lounsbery: I didn't think so.

      Ada Winton: How much would you love me if I weren't pretty?

      Cyril Lounsbery: Well, that's a different cup of tea.

      Ada Winton: No it isn't. A man being rich is exactly like girl being pretty. So there!

    • Crazy credits
      Opening credits: Arizona Territorial Prison 1898
    • Connections
      Remake of Quand la ville dort (1950)

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    • Release date
      • April 29, 1959 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Arizona, prisión federal
    • Filming locations
      • Old Tucson - 201 S. Kinney Road, Tucson, Arizona, USA
    • Production company
      • Arcola Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $1,436,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $4,006
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 25 minutes
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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