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Le trésor du pendu

Original title: The Law and Jake Wade
  • 1958
  • Approved
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
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Robert Taylor, Richard Widmark, and Patricia Owens in Le trésor du pendu (1958)
Marshal Jake Wade aids outlaw Clint Hollister escape jail but Clint wants to know where Wade hid an old hold-up loot taken while both men were outlaws in the same gang.
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Marshal Jake Wade aids outlaw Clint Hollister escape jail but Clint wants to know where Wade hid an old hold-up loot taken while both men were outlaws in the same gang.Marshal Jake Wade aids outlaw Clint Hollister escape jail but Clint wants to know where Wade hid an old hold-up loot taken while both men were outlaws in the same gang.Marshal Jake Wade aids outlaw Clint Hollister escape jail but Clint wants to know where Wade hid an old hold-up loot taken while both men were outlaws in the same gang.

  • Director
    • John Sturges
  • Writers
    • William Bowers
    • Marvin H. Albert
  • Stars
    • Robert Taylor
    • Richard Widmark
    • Patricia Owens
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    3K
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    • Director
      • John Sturges
    • Writers
      • William Bowers
      • Marvin H. Albert
    • Stars
      • Robert Taylor
      • Richard Widmark
      • Patricia Owens
    • 50User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
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    Robert Taylor
    Robert Taylor
    • Jake Wade
    Richard Widmark
    Richard Widmark
    • Clint Hollister
    Patricia Owens
    Patricia Owens
    • Peggy
    Robert Middleton
    Robert Middleton
    • Ortero
    Henry Silva
    Henry Silva
    • Rennie
    DeForest Kelley
    DeForest Kelley
    • Wexler
    • (as De Forest Kelley)
    Burt Douglas
    Burt Douglas
    • Lieutenant
    Eddie Firestone
    Eddie Firestone
    • Burke
    Fred Coby
    Fred Coby
    • Deputy
    • (uncredited)
    Gene Coogan
    Gene Coogan
    • Minor Role
    • (uncredited)
    Richard H. Cutting
    Richard H. Cutting
    • Luke
    • (uncredited)
    Roy Engel
    Roy Engel
    • Avery
    • (uncredited)
    Al Ferguson
    Al Ferguson
    • Minor Role
    • (uncredited)
    Rory Mallinson
    Rory Mallinson
    • Deputy
    • (uncredited)
    Reginald Simpson
    Reginald Simpson
    • Minor Role
    • (uncredited)
    Dean Smith
    Dean Smith
    • Soldier
    • (uncredited)
    Henry Wills
    Henry Wills
    • Cavalry Sergeant
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • John Sturges
    • Writers
      • William Bowers
      • Marvin H. Albert
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    7ma-cortes

    Brilliant and tense Western drama with marvelous use of locations and top-drawer cast

    An awesome rugged Western masterfully directed by John Sturges including good main cast and agreeable secondary actors in which Marshal Taylor tangles with nasty bandit Widmark over a buried loot . It deals with outlaw Clint Hollister (Richard Widmark) getaways from prison with the help of a lawman with a dark past called Jake Wade , because once Clint did the same for him . Jake left Clint just after , but Clint finds him back and forces Jake by kidnapping his girlfriend called Peggy (Patricia Owens) to lead him to a loot Jake buried one year ago when he abandoned Clint . Hollister and his sidekicks (Robert Middleton, DeForest Kelley , Henry Silva) tie Jake and survey to no escape . Then Peggy learns all too quickly about Jake's dark past . When they arrive in the ghost little town where Jake hid the money, they have to fight off a bunch of marauding Indians .

    This exciting as well as robust Western contains tension-filled , juicy atmosphere , thrills , suspense , gun-play and an impressive final on a dead little town which was one of filmmaker Sturges's best moments . Magnificent western from the John Sturges/Richard Widmark team and their second collaboration , after ¨Backlash¨ and considered one of their best . Colour , music , scenarios , landscapes all marks well in this thrilling story about a compulsive outlaw who contends his old friend as well as his nemesis . It describes a long journey in which there are extreme characters combined with psychological observations and enriched by eventual ambiguity and a tense picture about dishonesty and badness . This particular Western only starred by a few characters contains an interesting screenplay by William Bowers based on the novel by novel Marvin H. Albert . By that time (1958) the picture was considered quite strong , tough , surprisingly violent ; today is deemed a classic film . And seems to be a great influence of wide range such as violence , a hard battle of wits among gunslingers and scenarios . The two stars , Robert Taylor and Richard Widmark , make nice adversaries . They are accompanied by a good support cast such as Robert Middleton , Henry Silva , Burt Douglas , Eddie Firestone and intimate ¨Bones¨ DeForest Kelley of Star Trek . Filmed in Cinemascope in colorful cinematography by Robert Surtees who gets to take from nature the maximum impacts as deserts , valleys , mountains , being wonderfully photographed . Being filmed on location in Alabama Hills , Lone Pine, Death Valley National Park,California, USA . Breathtaking background scenarios , dramatic close-up along with shining illuminations , all of them perfectly mingled with a tale full of violence , tension , intrigue and shoot'em up .

    This top-drawer Western drama was compellingly produced by William Hawkes and stunningly realized by the master John Sturges , infusing the traditional Western with psychological confusion , including his characteristic use of landscape with wonderful use of Natural Parks which is visually memorable . Sturges established his forte with magnificent Westerns almost always plenty of action , violence , and splendid outdoors . Sturges began his directing career at Columbia Pictures, where from 1946-49 he he worked on "12-day wonders" ("B" pictures shot on a 12-day schedule). From there he moved on to MGM where he filmed more "B" pictures, albeit on a larger budget . He established an independent production company in 1959, releasing through United Artists. From 1960-67 he worked under contract for United Artists. His first major hit was the western Dog Day at Black Rock (1955) , which he shot in just three weeks, wrapping up virtually every scene in a single take . He specialized in robust action pictures, particularly westerns. He excelled at bringing to life tautly written stories about tough characters facing difficult circumstances . Throughout his career he regularly alternated hits with misses . He has also been criticized for his lack of stylistic trademarks , though his best films remain exciting to watch . Sturges was expert on all kind of genres , but especially warlike such as : ¨Great Escape¨, ¨Ice Station Zebra¨ and ¨Eagle has landed¨ and Western such as ¨Last train of Gun Hill¨, ¨Magnificent Seven¨, ¨Backlash¨, ¨Law and Jake Webb¨, ¨Joe Kidd¨ and Chino¨, among others . This high-level and Western will appeal to Robert Taylor and Richard Widmark fans .
    7Nazi_Fighter_David

    Good standard western, but with no outstanding merits...

    In his second Western of 1958, after "Saddle the Wind," Taylor again is a reformed outlaw who has deserted Widmark's gang, taking along the proceed from a bank robbery...

    Taylor becomes a highly respected marshal of a small New Mexico town... He discovers that his old gang leader Widmark faces hanging nearly on a murder charge...

    Since Taylor owes his companion an ancient favor, he decides to help him escape from jail, but lives to regret it...

    Widmark kidnaps Taylor and his sweetheart Patricia Owens and he and his four confederates (Robert Middleton; Henry Silva; DeForest Kelley and Burt Douglas) force them across the Sierras to a deserted ghost town where Taylor has hidden a buried loot...

    Taylor and Owens attempt to escape but Widmark drives them into the town to recover the money... The Comanches were there on their backs... A well-staged Indian raid follows plus the final showdown..

    With good shots of the High Sierras and Death Valley, "Law and Jake Wade" is a good standard Western filled with irony dialog and sardonic humor, enjoyable throughout, but with no outstanding merits...
    9bkoganbing

    No Good Deed Goes Unpunished

    Some of the best westerns of the Fifties and Sixties were directed by director John Sturges. Sturges's films combined that rare blend of action for the kiddies with adult problems and issues.

    Here the problem is a debt owed or at least that's what Marshal Jake Wade feels towards Clint Hollister. Before Jake broke with the Hollister, it seems that Hollister saved him from a hangman's noose back when he ran with Hollister's gang. Jake hears about Hollister being arrested and sentenced to be hanged so he rides a piece and breaks him from jail.

    That squares it as far as the Marshal is concerned, but the outlaw leader has other ideas. Seems Jake ran off with the proceeds from the last job. No good deed goes unpunished in this life. Hollister re-unites with his gang and they kidnap the Marshal and his fiancée and force him to lead them to the money.

    You have to watch the film for the rest of this. If you're any kind of a fan of westerns, I think you'll know how this turns out.

    Robert Taylor plays the upright Marshal Jake Wade who could have let the whole thing slide and let outlaw Richard Widmark hang, but he feels a debt. It's a good part for Taylor as he was winding down his contract at MGM. Unfortunately Taylor doesn't figure that Widmark owed him something for running off with the loot. The two leads play well off each other.

    Rounding out the cast is Patricia Owens who is your typical crinoline western woman and the rest of Widmark's gang which included DeForest Kelley, Robert Middleton, and Henry Silva among others.

    Nice Saturday afternoon fare for all fans of the American western, like me.
    7kenjha

    Solid Western

    Reformed marshal helps former cohort escape from prison, but comes to regret it. Taylor is fine as the stoic marshal trying to escape his outlaw past. Widmark makes a terrific villain, without resorting to the giggling psycho persona that marked many of his earlier performances as bad guys. He even has some funny lines. The enigmatic Silva is notable as a member of Widmark's gang. Sturges made a number of Westerns during the 1950s. This is another solid entry in the director's Western filmography, although it's not as good as the one that preceded it (Gunfight at the O.K. Corral) or the one that followed it (Last Train from Gun Hill).
    8buck-104

    Memorable Quote Worthy

    Any movie that adds significantly to my lexicon is tops in my book. Richard Widmark is so good at being so bad. He doesn't do it any better than in this movie. And ever since I've seen this move (many years ago) I always say, "More of that doin' without thinking'" whenever I do something mindless and/or stupid. Watch the movie and you'll see what I mean!

    I read the comment about Robert Taylor being a bad actor. He is rather stiff, but it doesn't seem to bother me. I had a friend say the same thing about Tony Curtis. I guess it is a subjective thing. Either it bothers you or it doesn't. All I really had to say was in the first paragraph. The rest was necessary to fulfill submission guidelines. What's wrong with a short review. Sometimes less is more!

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    • Trivia
      It looks like Richard Widmark is riding Pie, James Stewart's favorite horse.
    • Goofs
      At the beginning, when Marshall Wade comes into town leading an extra horse, he throws that horse's rein onto the hitching post rail, and it drops right off. As he steps down from his horse, the other horse's rein is now tightly wound around the rail.
    • Quotes

      Jake Wade: So tell me, Clint, if things had worked out differently - were you gonna give me a gun, or shoot me in the back?

      Clint Hollister: [pause] I was gonna give you a gun.

      Jake Wade: [flinging a handgun some distance away] There's your gun.

      Clint Hollister: I was gonna hand you yours!

      Jake Wade: Well, you like me better than I like you.

    • Connections
      Referenced in A Majority of One (1961)

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    • Release date
      • January 9, 1959 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El tesoro del ahorcado
    • Filming locations
      • Alabama Hills, Lone Pine, California, USA(location exteriors)
    • Production company
      • Loew's
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    • Budget
      • $1,538,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 26 minutes
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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