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Tueur au visage d'ange (le)

Original title: The Fiend Who Walked the West
  • 1958
  • Approved
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
294
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Tueur au visage d'ange (le) (1958)
Classical WesternDramaThrillerWestern

In this western remake of Le Carrefour de la mort (1947), a convicted bank robber serving his sentence, and wishing nothing more than to finish his time and get back to his family, gets invo... Read allIn this western remake of Le Carrefour de la mort (1947), a convicted bank robber serving his sentence, and wishing nothing more than to finish his time and get back to his family, gets involved with a psychotic, homicidal inmate who turns on him and winds up terrorizing his wife... Read allIn this western remake of Le Carrefour de la mort (1947), a convicted bank robber serving his sentence, and wishing nothing more than to finish his time and get back to his family, gets involved with a psychotic, homicidal inmate who turns on him and winds up terrorizing his wife and murdering his friends.

  • Director
    • Gordon Douglas
  • Writers
    • Harry Brown
    • Philip Yordan
    • Ben Hecht
  • Stars
    • Hugh O'Brian
    • Robert Evans
    • Dolores Michaels
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    294
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Gordon Douglas
    • Writers
      • Harry Brown
      • Philip Yordan
      • Ben Hecht
    • Stars
      • Hugh O'Brian
      • Robert Evans
      • Dolores Michaels
    • 12User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Hugh O'Brian
    Hugh O'Brian
    • Daniel Slade Hardy
    Robert Evans
    Robert Evans
    • Felix Griffin
    Dolores Michaels
    Dolores Michaels
    • May
    Linda Cristal
    Linda Cristal
    • Ellen Hardy
    Stephen McNally
    Stephen McNally
    • Marshal Frank Emmett
    June Blair
    June Blair
    • Saloon Girl
    Edward Andrews
    Edward Andrews
    • Judge Parker
    Ron Ely
    Ron Ely
    • Deputy Jim Dyer
    Ken Scott
    Ken Scott
    • Paul Finney
    Emile Meyer
    Emile Meyer
    • Ames
    Gregory Morton
    Gregory Morton
    • Defense Attorney Gage
    Shari Lee Bernath
    • Janie Hardy
    Robert Adler
    Robert Adler
    • Harry Jeffords, Deputy
    • (uncredited)
    John Barton
    • Juror
    • (uncredited)
    Terry Becker
    Terry Becker
    • Lew Lane
    • (uncredited)
    George Blagoi
    George Blagoi
    • Barn Fight Spectator
    • (uncredited)
    Oscar Blank
    • Barn Fight Spectator
    • (uncredited)
    Paul Bradley
    Paul Bradley
    • Courtroom Spectator
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Gordon Douglas
    • Writers
      • Harry Brown
      • Philip Yordan
      • Ben Hecht
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    7nra-2

    It's stayed in my memory for 47 years!

    I can never forget this film. Unlike some critics, me and my mates found Robert Evans' performance mesmerising. In '58, it was our first experience of a horror-western and for us it worked very well. I'm not saying it's a truly great film, just that it was so radically different at the time that it remains one of my most memorable films of the 50s.

    In the East-End of London, in the mid to late 50s, we teens were hooked on Americana. We knew and liked Hugh O'Brian as Wyatt Earp in the TV series. Robert Evans was new to us and a revelation. We liked his look and his style; his performance fitted well with Rock 'n Roll, James Dean and the whole 'cool' American thing.

    Fortunately, although in the UK, I have a recorder which plays NTSC tapes. I will be buying this film soon.
    searchanddestroy-1

    Curious remake of a classic

    I would have never imagined a remake of the Henry Hathaway's KISS OF DEATH like this one, in waiting for Barbet Schroeder's version starring Nick Cage and David Caruso. An awful remake, probably the worst remake ever. Back to this western version, the line between it and the Hathaway's movie are not that obvious. Once more, after the Robert D webb's films, it's strange to see the Twentieth Century Fox company producing 105 minutes length movies in LBX- 2.35 - with nearly unknown actors, I mean no big stars at all, no Richard Widmark, Victor Mature, Robert Wagner, John Wayne or Henry Fonda...Fox also used that kind of method for released films only, from Regal Films company. Because this Gordon Douglas' western looks like a B western but blown up at 105 mn in LBX. Robert Evans is OK as the villain but not Richard Widmark either.
    lor_

    A certified rip-off

    One of my sci-fi/horror/fantasy reviews written 50 years ago: Directed by Gordon Douglas; Produced by Herbert B. Swope Jr., for 20th Century-Fox. Screenplay by Philip Yordan and Harry Brown; Photography by Joe McDonald; Edited by Hugh Fowler; Special Photographic Effects by L. B. Abbott. Starring: Hugh O'Brian, Robert Evans, Dolores Michaels, Linda Crystal, Edward Andrews, Emile Meyer and Ken Scott.

    Unique mishmashing of innumerable genres: a lightweight psycho thriller set in the Old West, with the plot stolen wholesale from "Kiss of Death" and the title music from Bernard Herrmann's work for "The Day the Earth Stood Still". Marginal at best in all genres.
    lorenellroy

    Torpedoed by a crass central performance

    There is a minor tradition of remaking crime movies for the Western genre."The Badlanders"is a retread of "The Asphalt Jungle"while "Colorado Territory"is a remake of "High Sierra".

    "The Fiend Who Walked The West"is "Kiss of Death"in Western clothing and is almost a splendid movie.Hugh OBrian is "Daniel Slade Hardy" a decent gangster/outlaw who wants to go straight and turns to criminality only to keep his family fed.While in prison he confides in his deranged cellmate "Felix Griffin"the location of a cache of stolen money.Griffin on release tracks down and kills one of the robbers and slays his mother before terrorising Hardy's wife.Hardy is set free-in the guise of an escape-to bring the now out of control Griffin to justice

    The problem is not the script,direction(by the under-rated Gordon Douglas)or the acting by seasoned performers like OBrian and McNally(playing the sympathetic lawman but a performance of utter inadequacy by Robert Evans as Griffin.Where Richard Widmark in the original induced fear and loathing all that Evans evokes is a desire to laugh.Pouting prettily and assuming sub James Dean stances does not constitute acting and merely suggests a poor imitation of an poor actor.(The influence of James Dean on screen acting was wholly negative)If your villain comes over as a pouting pretty boy who needs a sound spanking then your movie is in trouble

    Its atmospheric,violent for its day and all the ingredients bar one -a credible actor in the pivotal role are in place.This lack mars the whole piece
    6Uriah43

    A Convict Having to Deal with a Psychotic Cellmate

    After being caught trying to rob a bank, a cowboy by the name of "Daniel Slade Hardy" (Hugh O'Brien) is shocked by the lengthy prison sentence he receives after refusing to testify against his colleagues. Even so, at the very least, he expects them to look after his pregnant wife and young daughter while he is serving time. His attitude changes, however, when he learns that his wife was recently visited by his former cellmate "Felix Griffin" (Robert Evans) who may have caused her to miscarry due to his strange behavior with her. That said, determined to get even with him, Nick strikes a deal with "Marshall Frank Emmett" (Stephen McNally) and "Judge Parker" (Edward Andrews) to gather evidence on some recent murders that may have been committed by Felix in exchange for a full pardon. What he doesn't count on, however, is just how wily his psychotic cellmate has become. Now, rather than reveal any more, I will just say that, by sheer coincidence, I happened to watch the 1947 movie "Kiss of Death" a couple of days earlier, and I was surprised at how similar the plot was to this picture. Sure enough, this is basically a remake of that film, but with a Western setting instead. As far as the acting is concerned, although I preferred the earlier version with Victor Mature as the main star, I must admit that I thought the ending was somewhat better. But that is just my opinion. In any case, while possibly not as good as its predecessor, this was still an enjoyable film, for the most part, and I have rated it accordingly. Slightly above average.

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      Fox re-used the music score from Le Jour où la Terre s'arrêta... (1951) by Bernard Herrmann in this picture, much to his regret. He was outraged, and told the studio executives what he thought of it after he received notice from the Musicians' Union in 1958.
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      Edited into The Kid Stays in the Picture (2002)

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    • Release date
      • August 1, 1958 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Le tueur qui murmure
    • Filming locations
      • 20thCFox Century Ranch, Malibu Canyon, California, USA(Photograph)
    • Production company
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 41m(101 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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