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Réalisé par Charles Marquis WarrenOrigine Etats-UnisGenres Biographie,
Historique,
WesternActeurs Raymond Massey,
Dennis Weaver,
Debra Paget,
James Best,
Jeffrey Hunter,
Larry PennellNote63%
John Brown (Raymond Massey) a controversial 19th-century abolitionist. After cutting a bloody swath through Kansas, Brown and his followers hole up in a warehouse at Harper's Ferry, Virginia, where he meets his own personal Waterloo at the hands of federal troops., 1h45
Réalisé par Charles Marquis WarrenOrigine Etats-UnisGenres Action,
WesternActeurs Charlton Heston,
Jack Palance,
Katy Jurado,
Brian Keith,
Milburn Stone,
Mary SinclairNote59%
Une prophétie, qui hante la tribu des Chiricahuas, prédit qu'un homme, venu de l'Est, de race apache, prendra la tête de la révolte contre les colons. À l'heure où Toriano, le fils du chef Chattez, revient de ses études dans le pays des Blancs, il décide de jouer sur cette croyance et devient l'"Invincible". Ed Bannon, un blanc élevé parmi les indiens, et qui les hait, cherche à cerner la personnalité de Toriano. Mais l'armée américaine, décidée à faire la paix avec les Apaches, lui refuse son concours..., 1h27
Réalisé par Charles Marquis WarrenOrigine Etats-UnisGenres WesternThèmes La prisonActeurs Sterling Hayden,
Joan Leslie,
Ward Bond,
Sheb Wooley,
James Arness,
John M. PickardNote63%
Kansas, 1867. La Guerre de Sécession est terminée depuis peu mais des renégats sudistes n’ayant pas supporté la défaite sillonnent toujours la campagne, commettant encore quelques actes "terroristes" à l’encontre des civils. Le vétérinaire Gil Hanley (Sterling Hayden) vit paisiblement avec son épouse (Joan Leslie) dans un coin isolé quand un groupe de ces rebelles vient frapper à sa porte, l’un d’entre eux (James Anderson) étant blessé. Hanley le soigne sans se montrer curieux quant à la raison de sa plaie mais peu après des soldats de l’armée américaine viennent l’arrêter. Ils ont retrouvé derrière sa maison une sacoche d’argent volé, perdue par les hors-la-loi, et l’accusent d’avoir aidé des bandits en fuite, voire même de faire partie du gang traître à la patrie, lui-même ayant été un ex-soldat confédéré., 1h26
Réalisé par Charles Marquis WarrenOrigine Etats-UnisGenres WesternActeurs Lloyd Bridges,
John Ireland,
Marie Windsor,
Jim Davis,
Reed Hadley,
Hugh O'BrianNote66%
Le capitaine Phillip Donlin (Lloyd Bridges) et son lieutenant John Haywood (John Ireland) doivent atteindre Little Big Horn afin d'avertir le général Custer de l'attaque des Sioux et d’un massacre imminent. Donlin lance sa troupe à travers un voyage ardu et dangereux, harcelé par les indiens. La tension s’accentue lorsque le commandant de la patrouille soupçonne son subordonné d'avoir une liaison avec sa femme..., 1h21
Réalisé par Charles Marquis WarrenOrigine Etats-UnisGenres WesternActeurs Joel McCrea,
Barbara Stanwyck,
Earl Holliman,
Edward Andrews,
John Dehner,
Susan KohnerNote65%
As the action opens, Chief Nanchez (Rudolfo Acosta) signals an order for the execution of a US cavalry troop that has been surrounded on a cliff by his Apache warriors, and the entrapped soldiers are summarily massacred. Arriving on the scene, cavalry reinforcements attack the Apaches, and Sgt. Clovis Hook (Joel McCrea) tackles Chief Nanchez, the two old adversaries falling off their horses and wrestling on the ground in fierce hand-to-hand combat. The army troop defeats the Apaches, and according to orders, take Nanchez alive, along with most of his braves, but a few manage to escape. The soldiers then torch the Apache village, rounding up the women and children for resettlement to the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation. Among the native women and children, a soldier spots a white woman and calls out to Sgt. Hook. The woman, dressed native style, except for a short haircut, appears emotionally detached, yet possessively clutches a small half-Indian child of perhaps five years. Although she remains silent and unresponsive, they subsequently learn that she is Cora Sutcliff (Barbara Stanwyck), who was taken captive in a raid some years before on a journey westward to join her rancher husband. Upon determining that the white woman is the mother of Chief Nanchez’s son, the soldiers express disgust that she is “an Indian’s leavings” and that she would let herself give birth to Nanchez’s “whelp.” Sgt. Hook tactfully suggests that they simply report ahead to the fort that a white woman who is the mother of Nanchez’s son has been recovered and will be returning with them., 1h33
Réalisé par Charles Marquis WarrenOrigine Etats-UnisGenres Drame,
WesternActeurs Richard Egan,
Dorothy Malone,
Cameron Mitchell,
Angie Dickinson,
Billy Chapin,
Royal DanoNote63%
After killing a man whom many thought was his friend, Wes Tancred is assaulted and immortalized in an uncomplimentary song about one man shooting his best friend in the back, when in fact Wes' friend was reaching for his gun to shoot Wes in the back as he started out the door. Wes leaves town and winds up working as a hostler at a Stagecoach Outpost. He adopts an alias and befriends the father and son that run the outpost. Three outlaws arrive with plans to rob the Stagecoach when it arrives. The Father is killed in a showdown with the three outlaws. Wes kills them and takes the boy to live with his aunt and uncle, who is the Sheriff in Table Rock. A reckless band of herders that are running a cattle drive come to town with revelry and kill a sodbuster. In court there is testimony presented that the murder was self-defense, because the ramrodder had placed a weapon in the victim's hand. Both the Sheriff and Wes are aware of this, however the Sheriff, who was traumatized from a previous beating, states in his report, that it was self-defense. He revises his report when Wes steps forward with testimony to the contrary, challenging him to overcome his fear. Wes shoots down a hired gun that comes to town to kill the Sheriff and the Sheriff, in turn, shoots the man who hires the gunman when he attempts to shoot Wes in the back.