Während des Bürgerkriegs beliefert der mexikanische Viehzüchter Alvarez Kelly die Union mit Vieh, bis die hungrigen Männer des konföderierten Colonel Tom Rossiter Kelly zwingen, seine Kunden... Alles lesenWährend des Bürgerkriegs beliefert der mexikanische Viehzüchter Alvarez Kelly die Union mit Vieh, bis die hungrigen Männer des konföderierten Colonel Tom Rossiter Kelly zwingen, seine Kunden zu wechseln.Während des Bürgerkriegs beliefert der mexikanische Viehzüchter Alvarez Kelly die Union mit Vieh, bis die hungrigen Männer des konföderierten Colonel Tom Rossiter Kelly zwingen, seine Kunden zu wechseln.
- Lt. Farrow
- (as Donald Barry)
- General Kautz
- (as G.B. Atwater)
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- WissenswertesWilliam Holden and Richard Widmark became good friends during the production of the film. When Widmark became ill with the flu and was confined to his room, Holden bought him a snare drum because he knew Widmark played the drums. Widmark later remarked, "That four months of being constantly together on a film location was the equivalent of ten or fifteen years of friendship."
- PatzerSergeant Hatcher is wearing a bandoleer of .45-70 cartridges at least eight years before the .45-70 was developed.
- Zitate
Alvarez Kelly: Now the main thing to remember is... cattle are like women. Sometimes you have to be firm with them. Sometimes you have to be gentle. And sometimes you have to give them a slap on the rump.
- Crazy CreditsOpening credits prologue: In every war................... In every age.................... The forgotten weapon is.................... Food. For to kill, soldiers must live................... to live, they must eat.................... And a herd of cattle is as vital as a herd of cannon...................
The United States in 1864.
- Alternative VersionenThe version shown on the Starz Westerns Channel and on the Sony DVD runs 109 minutes. It is not yet known what scenes have been trimmed.
- VerbindungenReferenced in When the Applause Died (1990)
Slow moving and blighted by a tepid script, Alvarez Kelly relies on its stars and photography to keep it out the trough. Evidently the makers were going for a social conscious piece based around an historical incident. All that is achieved is an overly talky piece, with periods of inane conversations; that is only briefly lit up by its action packed finale. And even then it can be argued that the "battle for the bridge" and the subsequent "stampede" isn't worth waiting 90 minutes for. The acting is solid, where Holden plays a role he could do in his sleep, and Widmark, sporting an eye patch, convinces as a rough and ready Colonel. Most pleasing is MacDonald's photography, not just for capturing the essence of the barren South in Baton Rouge, but also his choice of lenses for the top notch costuming (take a bow Seth Banks) afforded the ladies of the piece (Janice Rule & Victoria Shaw). There's a lovely print for this film, where in High Definition the colours positively ping from the screen.
Dmytryk (Broken Lance/Warlock), Holden (The Horse Soldiers/The Wild Bunch) & Widmark (The Last Wagon/Cheyenne Autumn) owe Western fans nothing, but this is one from the three guys that's easily forgotten once the end credit rolls. 5/10
- hitchcockthelegend
- 15. Sept. 2010
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