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L'homme de l'Ouest

Original title: Man of the West
  • 1958
  • Approved
  • 1h 40m
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7.0/10
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Gary Cooper in L'homme de l'Ouest (1958)
A reformed outlaw becomes stranded after an aborted train robbery with two other passengers and is forced to rejoin his old outlaw band.
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A reformed outlaw becomes stranded after an aborted train robbery with two other passengers and is forced to rejoin his old outlaw band.A reformed outlaw becomes stranded after an aborted train robbery with two other passengers and is forced to rejoin his old outlaw band.A reformed outlaw becomes stranded after an aborted train robbery with two other passengers and is forced to rejoin his old outlaw band.

  • Director
    • Anthony Mann
  • Writers
    • Reginald Rose
    • Will C. Brown
  • Stars
    • Gary Cooper
    • Julie London
    • Lee J. Cobb
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    10K
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    • Director
      • Anthony Mann
    • Writers
      • Reginald Rose
      • Will C. Brown
    • Stars
      • Gary Cooper
      • Julie London
      • Lee J. Cobb
    • 91User reviews
    • 56Critic reviews
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    Gary Cooper
    Gary Cooper
    • Link Jones
    Julie London
    Julie London
    • Billie Ellis
    Lee J. Cobb
    Lee J. Cobb
    • Dock Tobin
    Arthur O'Connell
    Arthur O'Connell
    • Sam Beasley
    Jack Lord
    Jack Lord
    • Coaley
    John Dehner
    John Dehner
    • Claude
    Royal Dano
    Royal Dano
    • Trout
    Robert J. Wilke
    Robert J. Wilke
    • Ponch
    • (as Robert Wilke)
    Leah Baird
    Leah Baird
    • Train Passenger
    • (uncredited)
    Joe Dominguez
    Joe Dominguez
    • Mexican Man
    • (uncredited)
    Dick Elliott
    Dick Elliott
    • Willie
    • (uncredited)
    Frank Ferguson
    Frank Ferguson
    • Crosscut Marshal
    • (uncredited)
    Herman Hack
    Herman Hack
    • Train Passenger
    • (uncredited)
    Signe Hack
    • Train Passenger
    • (uncredited)
    Anne Kunde
    Anne Kunde
    • Train Passenger
    • (uncredited)
    Tom London
    Tom London
    • Tom
    • (uncredited)
    Billy McCoy
    • Train Passenger
    • (uncredited)
    Tina Menard
    Tina Menard
    • Juanita
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Anthony Mann
    • Writers
      • Reginald Rose
      • Will C. Brown
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    8bsmith5552

    Gritty, Violent Anthony Mann Western

    "Man of the West", being an Anthony Mann directed western, contains a good deal of violence. Usually starring James Stewart, this one stars Gary Cooper in one of the best roles of his career.

    The story centers on Cooper as a reformed outlaw who boards a train with Julie London as a saloon girl and Arthur O'Connell as a fast talking gambler. Along the way, the train is held up and the three are left behind. They stumble upon a shack that turns out to be the hide out of the men who had held up the train. Led by a slightly mad Lee J. Cobb, the gang includes Jack Lord as Cobb's sadistic henchman and veteran western performers John Dehner, Robert J. Wilke and Royal Dano as the other gang members. Turns out that Cooper had once been a member of Cobb's gang.

    There is a violent fight between Cooper and Lord that is the highlight of the film. There is also an graphic (for the time) shootout in a deserted town and the ultimate showdown between Cooper and Cobb at the end.

    Cooper was a little long in the tooth at the time to be believable as Cobb's protege (Cobb was actually 10 years younger), but that can be overlooked due to the excellent performances by both actors. London has little to do but O'Connell is excellent as the gambler who finds his courage.

    "Man of the West" is arguably one of Cooper's best.
    6sol-

    History of Violence

    Stranded in the middle of nowhere after their train is robbed, a former outlaw, a schoolteacher and a gambler take refuge with the gang that the former outlaw once belonged to in this dark western drama. Taking refuge does not come easy to the once-outlaw, played by Gary Cooper, as he has to pretend to still be a tough lawbreaker despite reforming his ways, and there is a lot of tension in the air as the gang members are equally as uneasy about his return. The plot actually has a lot in common with David Cronenberg's 'A History of Violence' with Cooper having to face the violent past that he thought he left behind. Cooper never quite seems right in the role though; aside from being two decades older than his character, it is hard to ever imagine Cooper once being a hardened outlaw. As a character, he is not as well developed as Viggo Mortensen in 'A History of Violence' either with the train robbery happening before we even have a chance to know him. The film is also set back by a melodramatic music score from Leigh Harline that comes off as overbearing half the time. The film does have its moments though. The long distance shots of Cooper entering the supposedly abandoned cabin are great, capturing the eerie isolation of the place. The scene in which Julie London is told to strip at knife point is nail-bitingly intense too, and while he looks too young to really be Cooper's uncle, Lee J. Cobb is delightful in the role, radiating both danger and a sense of longing, wanting so much to reconnect with the outlaw nephew he thought he lost forever.
    hill_matt2002

    I think "Man of the West" is one of the best westerns ever.

    Of all the western movies that I have seen in my time, I would definitely have to say that "Man of the West" is one of the best. Gary Cooper does an excellent job of portraying an ex con who must confront his past and deal with a gang who does not trust him but would like him to help them out. He acts just as though he did in many of his films, playing a quiet, easy going cowboy who knows how to act in tight situations. I also thought Cooper had a very supportive cast that included Jack Lord as a wild and rebellious killer, John Dehner as a cool but equally violent person, Lee J. Cobb as a filthy old man who was the leader of the gang and who surely was the example for the other gangmembers and Arthur O'Connell and Julie London as the innocent bystanders who Cooper must look out for. I also thought that the content and violence was very well done to help people get the feeling of what people could be like. All in all, "Man of the West" is not only one of Cooper's best but one of the best westerns ever.
    7JuguAbraham

    Very interesting Western in parts with a fascinating performance of Gary Cooper

    Film critic Jean Luc Godard was right when he liked this film. Though the film has its weak spots, the good bits outweigh those. Gary Cooper is outstanding in the main role--a performance as creditable as his role in High Noon. The character of Beasley (Arthur O'Connel) is interesting to note when his role is only a sidebar plot in the main structure. Lee J Cobb is almost unrecognizable (recognizable by his voice) thanks to the beard and other make-up. Julie London is also notable. The cameo of the Mexican lady and then of her Mexican husband returning to a dead town called Lassoo are, for me, high points. But the concept of the ghost town having a bank with lots of money for the gang leader (Cobb) is a very interesting way to look at the way the Wild West was evolving. What does not add up is Cooper's character at the end. Does he eventually hire Billie (London) as the schoolteacher? Does he get married to her, after stating that he has two kids and a wife? An unusual western indeed.
    7ChungMo

    Tough gritty western that influenced the Spaghetti Western

    There is a bit wrong with this film. Gary Cooper's age versus Lee Cobb's. The coincidental stranding of Julie London and Arthur O'Conell after the train robbery. The abrupt ending.

    There is quite a bit not wrong also. The outdoor photography. The interior train scenes seem to have been entirely shot on a real train going down the tracks, not a set with rear projection. All the settings are real looking not Hollywood whitewash. Gary Cooper is low-key but builds his conflicted character well. The villains are among the nastiest one can see in pre-1960's westerns. They really lay the groundwork for the stock western psycho in later Spaghetti Westerns. Jack Lord plays a real maniac!

    Mann's eye for visual composition really adds to the psychological atmosphere. You can see the influence on Leone and it seems like Leone imitated a couple of shots from this film. The set design for the town of Lasso could have been used in any Italian western.

    A good, if depressing, alternate western.

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    • Trivia
      The last film Gary Cooper made before having plastic surgery in April 1958.
    • Goofs
      In the final shootout between hero Gary Cooper and bad guys John Dehner and Robert J. Wilke, Cooper fires at least nine bullets from his six-shooter before reloading.
    • Quotes

      Link Jones: You know what I feel inside of me? I feel like killing. Like, like a sickness come back. I want to kill every last one of those Tobins. And that makes me just like they are. What I busted my back all those years trying not to be.

    • Alternate versions
      To receive an 'A' certificate for UK cinema cuts were made to edit some scenes of violence. These included the fight between Link and Coaley, the scene where Billie is forced to strip at gunpoint, and shots of Trout staggering and screaming after being shot by Link. DVD releases are 12 rated and fully uncut.
    • Connections
      Edited into Gli ultimi giorni dell'umanità (2022)
    • Soundtracks
      Man of the West
      By Bobby Troup

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    • Release date
      • December 26, 1958 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hombre del oeste
    • Filming locations
      • Sierra Railroad, Jamestown, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Ashton Productions
      • Walter Mirisch Productions
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    • Budget
      • $1,500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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