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La fureur sauvage

Original title: The Mountain Men
  • 1980
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  • 1h 42m
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6.3/10
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Charlton Heston and Brian Keith in La fureur sauvage (1980)
A pair of grizzled frontiersmen fight Indians, guzzle liquor and steal squaws in their search for a legendary valley 'so full of beaver that they jump right into your traps' in this fanciful adventure.
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A pair of grizzled frontiersmen fight Indians, guzzle liquor and steal squaws in their search for a legendary valley 'so full of beaver that they jump right into your traps' in this fanciful... Read allA pair of grizzled frontiersmen fight Indians, guzzle liquor and steal squaws in their search for a legendary valley 'so full of beaver that they jump right into your traps' in this fanciful adventure.A pair of grizzled frontiersmen fight Indians, guzzle liquor and steal squaws in their search for a legendary valley 'so full of beaver that they jump right into your traps' in this fanciful adventure.

  • Director
    • Richard Lang
  • Writer
    • Fraser C. Heston
  • Stars
    • Charlton Heston
    • Brian Keith
    • Victoria Racimo
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    6.3/10
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    • Director
      • Richard Lang
    • Writer
      • Fraser C. Heston
    • Stars
      • Charlton Heston
      • Brian Keith
      • Victoria Racimo
    • 47User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
    • 42Metascore
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    Charlton Heston
    Charlton Heston
    • Bill Tyler
    Brian Keith
    Brian Keith
    • Henry Frapp
    Victoria Racimo
    Victoria Racimo
    • Running Moon
    Stephen Macht
    Stephen Macht
    • Heavy Eagle
    John Glover
    John Glover
    • Nathan Wyeth
    Seymour Cassel
    Seymour Cassel
    • La Bont
    David Ackroyd
    David Ackroyd
    • Medicine Wolf
    Cal Bellini
    Cal Bellini
    • Cross Otter
    William Lucking
    William Lucking
    • Jim Walker
    • (as Bill Lucking)
    Ken Ruta
    • Fontenelle
    Victor Jory
    Victor Jory
    • Iron Belly
    Danny Zapien
    • Blackfoot Chief
    Tim Haldeman
    Tim Haldeman
    • Whiskey Clerk
    Buckley Norris
    Buckley Norris
    • Trapper
    Daniel Knapp
    • Trapper
    Michael Greene
    Michael Greene
    • Trapper
    Stewart East
    Stewart East
    • Trapper
    Terry Leonard
    Terry Leonard
    • Crow Brave
    • Director
      • Richard Lang
    • Writer
      • Fraser C. Heston
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    8nightrovr

    One of the funniest lousy movies you'll ever see ... a veritable good, bad, and ugly present all wrapped in a single flick

    What sustains my memory of this movie most is Brian Keith's explanation of why he's never lost in the wilderness... certainly the best delivered line of his career.

    Heston and Keith play grizzled trappers who accept the chore of shepherding a young, green, ex-military type to Rendezvous. Along the way they face numerous challenges to their morality... (the usual river fordings, mountainous pass traversing, Indian raid sorts of things).

    One technical note: this movie contains one of the first weapon's eye viewpoints I recall ... seeing the forest and targets from the head of an Indian spear.

    The Indians... ahhhh, the Indians are mostly European, at least the ones with speaking parts (thinking here of Victory Jory and Stephen Macht, not the devastating Victoria Racimo).

    Much of the scenery mirrors the earlier Jeremiah Johnson (1972), but, sadly, the emphasis of this film seemed to be the enjoyment of the actors, rather than advancement of plot, historical accuracy, and numerous other niggling little details.

    I like this movie very much... It makes me laugh, without fail, and leaves me feeling better for seeing it.
    8hillglass

    Accurate

    Good action, and an accurate presentation of how these guys lived. understand that Hollywood taints everything, this is the best I have found so far on the silver screen. Mr. Heston was a bit stiff in his acting, but more believeble than R. Redford in his potrail of a mountain man in Jeremiah Johnson. Violence is graphic and necessary to be accurate. Love scene is corny and just shows kissing. ;)
    8Mister-6

    "Men" on film...

    If memory serves, back when this movie first came out, two well-known reviewers (who lived by their thumbs) voted this one of the worst films of 1980. A few years later, I actually saw "The Mountain Men".

    Just goes to show that even two well-placed thumbs can be wrong.

    This is a fairly entertaining film, detailing the rowdy lives of two hunters (Heston and Keith) living in the mountains, drinking bad whiskey and fighting off attacks by bad guy Indians like Heavy Eagle, who scalps poor Keith at one point. The stereotypes are a little thick in spots, but the story is so well-told that one hardly notices.

    The film was written by Fraser Clark Heston, Charlton's son, and a fine writer he is, blending humor, action and sentiment all into one neat little package. And with such beautiful mountain scenery on view, what a pretty package it is.

    It's not exactly the easiest film to find but if you do get a hold of "The Mountain Men", be sure to watch it immediately. This is one of those films they REALLY don't make anymore.

    Eight stars for "The Mountain Men".
    8frankfob

    Terrific frontier tale

    Charlton Heston and Brian Keith, while first-rate in this film, came in second to the stupendous scenery of the Grand Tetons and Yellowstone National Park in this story of two crotchety, fiercely individualistic fur trappers in the mid-18th century who fight the elements, Indians, and occasionally each other. The two stars work extremely well together, and Keith especially seems to be having the time of his life. He played a similar role in a very good TV movie of the same period, "The Quest," but here he is given the opportunity to run with it, and he does a grand job. At first Heston looks somewhat stiff and uncomfortable in his mountain man getup--mainly varying types of animal pelts, with a huge Davey Crockett-type fur cap--but before long he seems right at home. The action scenes are extremely well done and quite intense, actually--especially when Keith and Heston are ambushed by an Indian war party at their camp--and there is a rollicking scene at a large meadow where the annual trappers' gathering (a sort of swap meet) is held. Heston seems to be enjoying himself, the scenery is absolutely gorgeous, and this is one of the most enjoyable, and better-made, westerns to come out of the early '80s. Recommended.
    7bkoganbing

    Keith Steals The Heston Project

    It's always good to have a movie star father and young Fraser Clarke Heston was able to get father Charlton to star in a film adaptation of his script about The Mountain Men. Of course Dad was able to get friend Brian Keith into the film as well, they had worked together previously on a western called Arrowhead back in the salad days of both of them.

    Charlton Heston has always been generous with praise of his colleagues so I don't think he begrudged Brian Keith a bit for totally stealing this film away from the Heston clan. Keith's portrayal of the rollicking, hard drinking, hard cussing, mountain man pal of Charlton Heston is the highlight of the film. It's the main reason to see The Mountain Men.

    Another reason is the grand location cinematography in the Grand Teton mountains in Wyoming where this was filmed. This in fact is where the Kit Carsons, Jim Bridgers, Thomas Fitzpatricks and the rest of that hardy breed of men worked at their lonely occupation of trapping beaver pelts for sale.

    They were indeed a hardy bunch. Unlike the post Civil War west these guys were in fact outnumbered by the Indians who with their bows and arrows were actually possessing weapon superiority to the muzzle loading single shot muskets the trappers had. You learned Indian ways and skills of all kinds or you did not survive.

    The plot of this film has Heston rescuing an Indian princess, Victoria Racimo, a Crow away from her Blackfeet captors and earning the undying hatred of Stephen Macht, a chief among the Blackfeet. Very similar to the plot of Robert Redford's Jeremiah Johnson where Redford was also an object of Indian vengeance.

    This film marked the farewell performance of that grand character actor Victor Jory. Jory plays a Crow chief who may look old but seems to have found Viagara long before the FDA approved it.

    Unfortunately for The Mountain Men it got caught up in the wake of the approval for Jeremiah Johnson. It suffers unfairly in comparison to the Robert Redford film.

    Yet The Mountain Men can definitely stand on its own critically and every other way. And Jeremiah does not have the fabulous Brian Keith in it.

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    • Trivia
      Finding the handwritten note at the site of the rendezvous mentioning white women actually happened in history and they should have said the women were missionaries traveling with their husbands to the Oregon Territory. They were the first white women to go that far west and cross the continental divide. Therefore, finding the handwritten note can be considered a milestone in the history of the expansion of the American West.
    • Goofs
      A Mountain Man at the rendezvous (Charlton Heston) brags that he's been from "South Fork to Three Pass!" He should have said "Three Forks to South Pass." Three Forks is in Montana where three rivers come together and give the Missouri River its name and South Pass is in west central Wyoming where it is possible to cross the continental divide on horseback or with wagons.
    • Quotes

      Henry Frapp: I thought you got lost again.

      Nathan Wyeth: Haven't you ever been lost?

      Henry Frapp: Hmmm... been fearsome confused for a month or two, but I ain't never been lost!

    • Alternate versions
      UK versions are cut by the BBFC to remove footage of cruel horse-falls.
    • Connections
      Featured in Sneak Previews: Divine Madness/Willie & Phil/The Great Santini/Ordinary People/Middle Age Crazy (1980)

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    • Release date
      • September 17, 1980 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Sony Movie Channel (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El valle de la furia
    • Filming locations
      • Bridger-Teton National Forest, Wyoming, USA
    • Production companies
      • Columbia Pictures
      • Polyc International BV
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 42 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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