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Les orgueilleux

Original title: The Proud and Damned
  • 1972
  • PG
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
4.5/10
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Chuck Connors and Aron Kincaid in Les orgueilleux (1972)
DramaWestern

In 1870, five ex-Confederate soldiers get embroiled in a foreign civil war south of the border.In 1870, five ex-Confederate soldiers get embroiled in a foreign civil war south of the border.In 1870, five ex-Confederate soldiers get embroiled in a foreign civil war south of the border.

  • Director
    • Ferde Grofé Jr.
  • Writer
    • Ferde Grofé Jr.
  • Stars
    • Chuck Connors
    • Aron Kincaid
    • Cesar Romero
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.5/10
    430
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ferde Grofé Jr.
    • Writer
      • Ferde Grofé Jr.
    • Stars
      • Chuck Connors
      • Aron Kincaid
      • Cesar Romero
    • 20User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Chuck Connors
    Chuck Connors
    • Will Hansen
    Aron Kincaid
    Aron Kincaid
    • Ike
    Cesar Romero
    Cesar Romero
    • San Carlos' Mayor
    José Greco
    José Greco
    • Ramon
    • (as Jose Greco)
    Henry Capps
    • Hank
    Smokey Roberds
    • Jeb
    Peter Ford
    • Billy
    Andres Marquis
    • The General
    Maria Grimm
    • Maria
    Nana Lorca
    • Carmela
    Anita Quinn
    • Mila
    Conrad Parham
    • Captain
    Álvaro Ruiz
    • Chico
    • (as Alvaro Ruiz)
    Pacheco
    • Lieutenant
    Ignacio Gómez
    • Padre
    • (as Ignacio Gomez)
    Ernesto Uribe
    • Aide
    Rey Vásquez
    • Innkeeper
    • (as Rey Vasquez)
    Bernardo Herrera
    • Rollo
    • Director
      • Ferde Grofé Jr.
    • Writer
      • Ferde Grofé Jr.
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    4carol-160

    Only for Western Film Die-hards

    Chuck Connors is featured in this western about a group of American civil war veterans traveling in South America. After being run out of one country they wind up as the "guests" of a Columbian General intent on conquest. In a situation where they don't have a lot of choice, they agree to go to the town of San Carlos to spy out the city and report back to the General. While in San Carlos they wind up being the "guests" of the mayor played by Cesar Romero. Two subplots unfold involving women and the group, leading to predictable conflict and violence, with a surprising twist for the group's leader, played by Connors. Ultimately battle breaks out with elements of treachery and surprise. Marred by some dumb dialog, this film is recommended only for die-hard western lovers.
    3Leofwine_draca

    Boring South American western

    THE PROUD AND THE DAMNED is an odd, zero-budget western that was filmed in Colombia. That novelty value is about the only thing this has going for it as otherwise it's a completely routine oater that feels like a low-budget, low-effort riff on THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN. The storyline involves a group of rather dull mercenary types who hole up in a small village during a revolution and soon find themselves getting involved in the action.

    Although there's plentiful action in this movie, none of it is very good. It doesn't help matters much that the quality of the print I saw was absolutely pitiful, one of the worst-looking westerns ever. The Colombian locations are effective but the direction is very poor and this feels like an old 1930s-era film rather than a '70s movie. Chuck Connors and Cesar Romero co-star.
    5Wuchakk

    A Good Day to Die

    Released in1972, "The Proud and the Damned" tells the story of five ex-Confederate soldiers, led by Sgt. Will Hansen (Chuck Connors), trying to find a new home in South America after losing the war. A Napoleon-wannabe "general" (Andres Marquis) hires them to reconnoiter a village where the guys either party it up or romance local gals (Maria Grimm & Anita Quinn). Cesar Romero plays the mayor of the town while José Greco & Nana Lorca are on hand as dancing gypsies. The rest of the ex-Confederates are played by Aron Kincaid, Smokey Roberds, Henry Capps and Peter Ford.

    This is a low-budget and relatively obscure Western that doesn't get very good ratings, and I can understand why. Some of the acting is dubious and a few of the action sequences are less than convincing, not to mention there's zero build-up to the romance. It's overall a mediocre Western with some lambasting it as subpar or even "unforgiveable trash," as one critic put it.

    If you can overlook these flaws, however, there are several items that make the movie worth catching: Connors is a quality Western protagonist; the Columbian locations are scenic and authentic (say what you will, but quality locations cost money); the Latin-styled Western music by Gene Kauer & Douglas M. Lackey is quite good; this is a unique Western in that it takes place in South American (presumably Columbia); and the six protagonists are likable with good camaraderie. I say SIX because I'm including the honorable Capt. Juan Hernandez, played by Conrad Parham.

    I also like how unpredictable the movie is despite the predictability of the plot. In other words, just because you THINK you have the story figured out doesn't mean it's necessarily the way it's going to pan out. Also, despite the palpability of the low-budget I found myself involved in the story & the characters by the second half. Lastly, I can't help but respect the audacity of the unexpected and puzzling Climax.

    The film runs 96 minutes and was shot in Columbia.

    GRADE: C
    3planktonrules

    It sat on the shelf for three years....and that pretty much says it all.

    "The Proud and the Damned" is a film that was made in 1969 but not released until 1972. This means, most likely*, that the powers that be knew it was a stinker of a film and would lose money...so it just sat in limbo for three years before ultimately being released. Because of this, I had very low expectations for the picture.

    The film is about a group of Confederate soldiers who decide to become mercenaries after the US Civil War ends. So, they head to war-torn South America where their services might be needed. Unfortunately, the local authorities seem to know why they are there and order them to leave the country. However, a local mayor (Caesar Romero) sees need of their services and he invites them to stay as his guests. What exactly does he want them to do? See the film...or not.

    So is it any good? Well, it's not terrible...but it is, at times, terribly dull and a bit cheap. It's certainly not as bad as I expected....though I expected the worst. Cheap looking despite it's location shoot in Columbia, South America.





    *In at least 90-95% of the cases, being shelved is a sure sign of a terrible film. One exception was "Arsenic and Old Lace". When the studio made it, they agreed not to release this Cary Grant film until the play ended its Broadway run. Surprisingly, it was such a hit that it, too, was shelved for a few years until the play closed.
    3bkoganbing

    "This is not our war"

    Chuck Connors, Aron Kincaid, Smokey Roberds, Henry Capps, and Peter Ford, play the title roles in The Proud And Damned. Probably this film's only distinction is it's the only film I've seen and reviewed that was shot in Colombia. Fitting as the location for the action is some unnamed South American country.

    These five are Confederate veterans who've gone south and have kicked around selling their military experience as mercenaries and now just want to go home. But time and circumstance force them to get involved in a local war between a would be dictator in Andres Marquis and Cesar Romero the Alcalde of a medium size town who is not happy about Marquis challenging his hegemony.

    Our cast looks distinctly unhappy in their roles and deliver the perfunctory performances to prove it. Even Jose Greco merely recycles only a part of what he gave to his role in Ship Of Fools as a gypsy whore master. We do however get to see Greco the great flamenco dancer in a number in the film.

    This whole crew looks like it's waiting for their salary checks to clear.

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    • Trivia
      Production was completed in 1969; the film remained unreleased until 1972.
    • Goofs
      In the battle, the cannons do not recoil after firing, showing that they are not real.
    • Quotes

      Hank: Will, did you have to shoot him? Couldn't you have pistol-whipped him instead or something?

    • Crazy credits
      Opening credits prologue: South America, 1870
    • Connections
      Edited into Tela Class: Caçadores de Zica (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      Windblown
      Written by Henry Capps, Smokey Roberds and Murray MacLeod

      Performed by Smokey Roberds

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • July 1972 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Colombia
      • Philippines
      • Spain
    • Languages
      • Spanish
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Proud and Damned
    • Filming locations
      • Colombia
    • Production companies
      • Media Trend
      • Interfilm Production
      • Balut Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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