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Les rebelles de l'Arizona

Original title: Arizona Bushwhackers
  • 1968
  • Approved
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
5.0/10
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Yvonne De Carlo, Brian Donlevy, Scott Brady, John Ireland, Howard Keel, Marilyn Maxwell, and Roy Rogers Jr. in Les rebelles de l'Arizona (1968)
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A Confederate spy takes the sheriff job in a lawless Union town where people are hostile to him and where a crooked saloon owner peddles rifles to the renegade Indians.A Confederate spy takes the sheriff job in a lawless Union town where people are hostile to him and where a crooked saloon owner peddles rifles to the renegade Indians.A Confederate spy takes the sheriff job in a lawless Union town where people are hostile to him and where a crooked saloon owner peddles rifles to the renegade Indians.

  • Director
    • Lesley Selander
  • Writers
    • Steve Fisher
    • Andrew Craddock
  • Stars
    • Howard Keel
    • Yvonne De Carlo
    • John Ireland
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.0/10
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    • Director
      • Lesley Selander
    • Writers
      • Steve Fisher
      • Andrew Craddock
    • Stars
      • Howard Keel
      • Yvonne De Carlo
      • John Ireland
    • 16User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
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    Howard Keel
    Howard Keel
    • Lee Travis
    Yvonne De Carlo
    Yvonne De Carlo
    • Jill Wyler
    John Ireland
    John Ireland
    • Deputy Dan Shelby
    Marilyn Maxwell
    Marilyn Maxwell
    • Molly
    Scott Brady
    Scott Brady
    • Tom Rile
    Brian Donlevy
    Brian Donlevy
    • Mayor Joe Smith
    Barton MacLane
    Barton MacLane
    • Sheriff Grover
    James Craig
    James Craig
    • Ike Clanton
    Roy Rogers Jr.
    • Roy
    Regis Parton
    Regis Parton
    • Curly
    • (as Reg Parton)
    Montie Montana
    Montie Montana
    • Stage Driver
    Eric L. Cody
    • Bushwhacker - Ed Jones
    • (as Eric Cody)
    Danny Borzage
    • Barfly
    • (uncredited)
    Paul Bradley
    Paul Bradley
    • Jim the Bartender
    • (uncredited)
    Bob Burrows
    • Henchman
    • (uncredited)
    James Cagney
    James Cagney
    • Narrator
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Joe Connors
    • Townsman
    • (uncredited)
    Gene Coogan
    Gene Coogan
    • Barfly
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Lesley Selander
    • Writers
      • Steve Fisher
      • Andrew Craddock
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    Michael_Elliott

    Boring Old School Western

    Arizona Bushwhackers (1968)

    ** (out of 4)

    Set during the Civil War, Lee Travis (Howard Keel) is a Confederate soldier who is released from a Union prison so that he can head to Arizona and become the new Sheriff to a small town that is controlled by Union supporters.

    There's a lot of dialogue in the film that expands on the plot description I just gave but that's the basic plot to this film, which just seems too old-fashioned for its own good. The film was released in 1968 yet it seems like it should have been made thirty-years earlier but producer A.C. Lyles was attempting to make a Western that would appeal to an older crowd. The Italian Spaghetti Westerns had taken over so here was a throwback and that's also shown with the older cast.

    Not only do you have Keel here but there's also Yvonne DeCarlo, James Craig, Barton MacLane and John Ireland. Obviously this film was meant to be a throwback to older Westerns but the problem is that there's just nothing interesting going on here. The characters are all boring. The story isn't anything to brag about. Then you've got to wonder why the producer would think this story would want to be seen by anyone in 1968.

    Not only is the film very slow but it's just downright boring to the point where even the cast can't save it. The actors are all game for what they're asked to do but they just can't bring any energy to the material. You've even got narration from James Cagney to start things off but this turns out to be rather worthless as well.
    3hitchcockthelegend

    You better put that blindfold back on.

    Actually, wearing a blindfold during a sitting for this movie seems like a pretty good idea given how lifeless it is. When you see it's produced by A.C. Lyles then realistic expectations are needed, his low budget Westerns grabbed the aged coat tails of a genre that had moved onto a different plain than the one Lyles now traversed. Lyles was astute enough to fill out these Oaters with names familiar to genre fans, regardless of the advent of time or box office appeal, so some interest in the said picture was there from the off.

    Some of these Westerns rose above their budget limitations to be better than average, the likes of Johnny Reno, Waco and Stage to Thunder Rock, while not essential Western viewings, are good time wasters for the undemanding fan. The trouble with Arizona Bushwhackers is that it promises so much more than it can ever deliver. Proudly it tells us that it's in Technicolor and Techniscope, and it stars Howard Keel, Yvonne De Carlo, John Ireland, Marilyn Maxwell, Scott Brady, Brian Donlevy, Barton MacLane and James Craig. Hell! The opening narration is even by one James Cagney. And with a plot involving spies and gun runners in the town of Colton, where Union and Confederate operatives dwell, it's all in place for some solid "B" entertainment. Unfortunately it's a lame duck once Caggers has finished his narration.

    Story limps on as the various citizens of Colton potter around wondering about who is trustworthy? Who will get caught out? Who will survive? And isn't it about time the Indians showed up? The actors, bless em', give it a good go, shuffling about in some sort of one- take wonderland, while director Lesley Selander tries hard to beef up the plot with the odd action scene; including a fight between two one armed men that I'm pretty sure isn't meant to be funny. It all builds to a hopelessly weak finale where the Indians do indeed turn up and they file in for cannon fodder duties. The colour photography is washed out, the scenic locations barely realised, and the musical score is 101 rank and file. Lifeless all told and only fans of the fading stars should seek this out so as to tick off of their completist lists. 3/10
    8searchanddestroy-1

    Old timers gallery

    One more AC Lyles Productions, where had beens are galore, old timers from Hollywood. Old fashioned westerns made in the early sixties, not bad done, using old usual topics, and where characters are not forgotten. This one is not the best, nor the worst. Yvonne De Carlo, who was for me one of the most beautiful actress in Hollywood is so important because of her presence, poignant; such a shame that this woman was so much underrrated, she deserved better than such B movies.... Most people remember her for the TV series THE MUNSTERS. Back to this film, you can watch it with great pleasure for also Roy Rogers, Richard Arlen, old timers gallery.
    5ma-cortes

    A standard and low-budgeted motion picture by prolific Lesley Selander , filled with presences of old Western-movie

    During the Civil War , Lee Travis (Howard Keel) is hired by government authority to protect townspeople from revenge-seeking outlaws and avoid arms contraband . As a spy taking job as sheriff in small western town as a cover for his espionage activities . As Travis dons a damn Yankee uniform to pull the most daring plot of the war in the West , but he is actually a confederate spy . However, he soon finds out that a local businessman is selling weapons to a band of rampaging Indians . Once there , he has to straighten out a few bad guys who have been selling guns to the Apaches . As the confederate lawman up against gunfighters , and gunrunners as well as usual Indians . As the marshal on the trail of the smugglers is accompanied by a spy woman (Ivonne De Carlo) . Town boss (Scott Brady) is behind the crime and corruption of the little town called Colton but the townspeople are too scared to help sheriff out except for Saloon gal (Marilyn Maxwell) . In the Old west there are always the men who live breathe violence and the women who hold their breath.

    This ordinary western is plenty of thrills , go riding , shootouts and suspense as the dreaded final showdown approaches and the protagonist realizes he must stand alone against impossible odds , as his fellow town people for help , nobody is willing to help him ; meanwhile he attempts to clear an issue about weapon gunrunning . This routine Western has the customary story of a sheriff-for-hire who takes the law on his own hands and based on a story and screenplay by Steve Fisher. It begins as a slow-moving Western but follows to surprise us with dark characters and passable plot . This short runtime tale is almost ordinary , a pacifier comes to a town just in time to make sure its citizenry but later the events get worse . Although made in low budget by the producer A.C. Lyles , it has its good moments here and there . Acceptable acting by Howard Keel as a Confederate spy who takes a job as marshal . Notable for the presence of old Western-movie veteran such as John Ireland , Marilyn Maxwell , Scott Brady , Brian Donlevy , Barton MacLane and James Craig . Atmospheric and colorful cinematography in Technicolor , though is necessary a remastering.

    This horse opera was realized in low-budget by producer A.C. Lyles and distributed by Paramount Pictures . Lyles produced a lot of Western in short or average budget such as ¨Black spurs¨(1965) , ¨Apache uprising¨(1966); ¨Johnny Reno¨ , ¨Waco¨ , ¨Red Tomahawk ¨and ¨Hostile guns¨(67) , among others ; many of them directed by R.G. Springsteen or Lesley Selander and starred by old glories such as Dana Andrews , Rory Calhoun , George Montgomery and Howard Keel . This quickie was middlingly directed by Lesley Selander , a craftsman working from the 30s . Selander is generally considered to be the most prolific director of feature Westerns of all time, with at least 107 to his credit between 1935 and 1967 . He realized his first feature in 1936, a horse opera , genre in which he would not only excel but one where he would spent much of the rest of his career . He began in this genre with series starred by Buck Jones and ¨Hopalong Cassidy¨ series starred by William Boyd such as ¨Silver on the sage¨ , ¨Three men from Texas¨ and ¨Wide open town¨. In Republic production he directed his better movies such as ¨Panhandle¨and ¨Stampede¨ starred by Rod Cameron and in RKO he directed Tim Holt in 20 films such as ¨Rio Grande patrol¨ and ¨Overland telegraph¨. He subsequently shot B-movies such as ¨Fort Vengeance¨, ¨Arrow in the desert¨, Shotgun¨, ¨Town tamer¨ and his last picture ¨Texas Kid¨. Although Selander couldn't be deemed an "A"-list director, his movies had a professionalism and a verve that many of those made by his fellow B directors lacked . He also filmed detective thrillers , action/adventure motion pictures and even a horror film or two . Rating : 5,5 . Acceptable and passable
    3kevinolzak

    The end of the trail for director Lesley Selander

    1967's "Arizona Bushwhackers" was #12 of the 13 A.C.Lyles Westerns between 1963-67, missing both of his most prolific stars, Lon Chaney (8) and Richard Arlen (11). There are nine actors returning to the series, all but one (Barton MacLane) for the last time: top billed Howard Keel (3rd, in his final starring role) plays the Civil War rebel now fighting for the North, a former riverboat gambler sent West to Colton Arizona to settle a town rampant with corruption; Yvonne DeCarlo (3rd) as the town salesgirl, later revealed to be a Confederate spy; John Ireland (2nd), whose deputy appears to be the only honest citizen left in Colton, now that Sheriff Grover (Barton MacLane, 3rd of 4) has decided to go straight by leaving town; Scott Brady (5th) is the lead villain Tom Rile, running the saloon/gambling house when not selling stolen rifles coveted by Keel's supposed lawman to a band of renegade Apaches; Brian Donlevy (3rd) enjoys his role as the Mayor, but occasionally struggles to deliver his lines; Marilyn Maxwell (2nd) plays the hostess who knows the new sheriff from his days on the Mississippi; James Craig (3rd) as one of the title bushwhackers, killed in a clever bait and switch by one of his own men; finally, the ubiquitous Reg Parton shows up for his 10th Lyles oater, twice trying to murder the sheriff, unsuccessfully. As if that wasn't enough, we have the only feature film role of Roy Rogers Jr., who gets a nice closeup in his lone scene, then disappears from the picture, never to be seen again. Also, the opening narration is dramatically delivered by the unmistakable voice of James Cagney, his only screen work between "One, Two, Three" in 1961, and "Ragtime" in 1981. All things considered one may be thankful that it's as watchable as it is, with an exceedingly tired script sucking all the life out of the film, concluding with an appallingly feeble Apache attack that shows that director Lesley Selander couldn't wait to yell cut, on what turned out to be his screen farewell after 135 features. For my money, Scott Brady and Barton MacLane come off best, Howard Keel not so much.

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      The only film James Cagney, the narrator, worked on during his long retirement from 1961-81. He did it as a favor to the film's producer, A.C. Lyles, a longtime friend.
    • Quotes

      Sheriff Lloyd Grover: I didn't know you had any dealing with the Indians.

      Tom Rile: You still don't know. That's what I pay you for...not to know anything.

      Sheriff Lloyd Grover: What is it, Tom? Are you selling the Apaches whiskey or guns?

      Tom Rile: You better put that blindfold back on.

      Sheriff Lloyd Grover: It's no wonder you got so many gunslingers working for you.

      Tom Rile: You know, you'd look a lot healthier with that usual dumb look on your face.

      Sheriff Lloyd Grover: Tom, I can only go so far with that dumb look and then something gets stuck in my craw and I can't get it out.

      Tom Rile: Yeah, what? Your conscience?

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      Referenced in L'homme qui tombe à pic: King of the Cowboys (1984)

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    • Release date
      • March 1968 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Arizona Bushwhackers
    • Filming locations
      • Santa Clarita, California, USA
    • Production company
      • A.C. Lyles Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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