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Twilight for the Gods

  • 1958
  • Approved
  • 2h
ÉVALUATION IMDb
5,8/10
313
MA NOTE
Rock Hudson and Cyd Charisse in Twilight for the Gods (1958)
AdventureDrama

Le voilier Cannibal a une coque qui fuit. Le capitaine change de cap pour Honolulu, où un passager est recherché par la loi. L'eau qui monte, tout le monde lutte contre la nature pour surviv... Tout lireLe voilier Cannibal a une coque qui fuit. Le capitaine change de cap pour Honolulu, où un passager est recherché par la loi. L'eau qui monte, tout le monde lutte contre la nature pour survivre.Le voilier Cannibal a une coque qui fuit. Le capitaine change de cap pour Honolulu, où un passager est recherché par la loi. L'eau qui monte, tout le monde lutte contre la nature pour survivre.

  • Director
    • Joseph Pevney
  • Writer
    • Ernest K. Gann
  • Stars
    • Rock Hudson
    • Cyd Charisse
    • Arthur Kennedy
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    5,8/10
    313
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Joseph Pevney
    • Writer
      • Ernest K. Gann
    • Stars
      • Rock Hudson
      • Cyd Charisse
      • Arthur Kennedy
    • 13Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 2Commentaires de critiques
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    Rôles principaux32

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    Rock Hudson
    Rock Hudson
    • Captain David Bell
    Cyd Charisse
    Cyd Charisse
    • Charlotte King
    Arthur Kennedy
    Arthur Kennedy
    • First Mate Ramsay
    Leif Erickson
    Leif Erickson
    • Harry Hutton
    Charles McGraw
    Charles McGraw
    • Yancy
    Ernest Truex
    Ernest Truex
    • Reverend Butterfield
    Richard Haydn
    Richard Haydn
    • Oliver Randall Wiggins
    Judith Evelyn
    Judith Evelyn
    • Ethel Peacock
    Wallace Ford
    Wallace Ford
    • Old Brown
    Celia Lovsky
    Celia Lovsky
    • Ida Morris
    Vladimir Sokoloff
    Vladimir Sokoloff
    • Feodor Morris
    Charles Horvath
    Charles Horvath
    • Lott
    Bob Hoy
    Bob Hoy
    • Keim
    • (as Robert Hoy)
    Maurice Marsac
    Maurice Marsac
    • Shipping Clerk
    Virginia Gregg
    Virginia Gregg
    • Myra Pringle
    William Challee
    William Challee
    • Sweeney
    Morris Ankrum
    Morris Ankrum
    • Sea Captain
    Arthur Space
    Arthur Space
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    • Director
      • Joseph Pevney
    • Writer
      • Ernest K. Gann
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    7theognis-80821

    A Slow Boat to Honolulu

    A rickety brigantine puts out to sea for Mexico, but when the pump fails, the resolute Captain, square-jawed Rock Hudson heads to Honolulu for safety. He's plagued by his insolent, diabolical First Mate (Arthur Kennedy, of course) and a cool temptress with a past (Cyd Charisse, of course). The rest of the motley crew and passengers are an eclectic bunch, portrayed by some fine character actors. The plot development is as slow as the voyage and the climactic storm is the low budget kind. But all sea stories, by their nature, are somewhat suspenseful.
    3bkoganbing

    Ambiguous to the point of confusion

    In an effort to expand his casting range Universal Studios was giving Rock Hudson some unusual parts during a period when he was at the top of the box office heap in the late Fifties. In Twilight For The Gods, Rock tries but doesn't really succeed in the role of existential hero sailing on a leaky schooner with crew and passengers across the Pacific islands to Mexico. It's a part that Kirk Douglas or Robert Mitchum probably would have done better with.

    But not much better because Twilight For The Gods is ambiguous to the point of confusion. Some people who want to leave the South Seas like Reverend Ernest Truex, irreverent beachcomber Richard Haydn, singer Judith Evelyn and her conman manager Leif Erickson, and hooker Cyd Charisse. The only two normal ones who give Rock no problems are elderly refugees Celia Lovsky and Vladimir Sokoloff. As for the crew his first mate Arthur Kennedy is a treacherous piece of work and Charles McGraw is a mutinous dog. Only Wallace Ford is any kind of loyal and he's drunk most of the time. This tub should have sunk within sight of Tahiti.

    Cyd Charisse has the best reason for leaving, she's wanted by the Honolulu PD for questioning in a murder. She's got Rock's mojo going and she's the main reason he won't stop in Hawaii for repairs. This mutinous crew's case is not without merit.

    The film was adapted by Ernest K. Gann from his book. Gann wrote a couple of really good air story novels The High And The Mighty and Island In The Sky that served John Wayne well. There are some superficial resemblances between Twilight For The Gods and The High And The Mighty, but whereas Wayne was a real hero bringing in that damaged plane, Hudson comes off like a petulant fool as the captain.

    Best scene in the film is Cyd Charisse who repels Arthur Kennedy's blackmail attempts with some real put down zingers.

    Twilight For The Gods did nothing for Rock Hudson's career. Fortunately for him the following year would see him team with Doris Day for the first time. Hudson would have some good dramatic parts in his future as well. But Twilight For The Gods was probably a film he'd like to forget.
    6ctosangel-2

    A long way to Honolulu

    Twilight for the Gods coul have been a good tittle for a good movie. But is just stay in a good -and incomprehensible- tittle. By another side I sorry confess I did not read author this best seller at all. May be the novel where was based the film was a excellent book but in my opinion the film is a bite long for usual spectators. May be the old sailing ship was too old and the Captain too alcoholic. Any way there are a handful of masochistic traveller gathered round this Captain who insist in travel in spite of the poor appearance. The apathetic and long hear Captain David Bell is Rock Hudson. Miss Charlotte King (an elegant, curved and glorious Cyd Charisse) is quite all right but the rest of the passage is not very interesting to do a trip by the sea with them. That is why the navigation results some long. I personally thank indeed Miss King presence with her cloudy past. The little dog is funny too. Even it likes Cyd Charisse. It means it was a really clever dog. I give 6 (but only for Cyd Charisse).
    5mossgrymk

    twilight for the gods

    A long voyage in a leaky vessel. Appropriate metaphor for this aimless, dull film. And Cyd Cherisse away from a dance routine is one of the great bores of the cinema. Please TCM, I beg of you, do not make her SOTM again!
    8drystyx

    Risk taking

    This is a very remarkable film. Don't be misled by my rating of 7/10. I'm a harsh grader. On usual accepted critique methods, this is just about an "ultimate" film. Unlike the "safe" movies that people like to think of as "risk taking", this is an ultimate "risk taking" venture. It's obviously too iconoclastic for most of the rich kids on IMDb, safe in their snug cubicles.

    And i understand the annoyance one would feel with this film. I feel it, too. I like "cut and dry" stories. This film is full of so many loose ends, that in spite of being set in the scenic Pacific ocean on a beautiful ship, it is the exact opposite of "escapism".

    This is a very adventurous drama for the lack of violence involved. It is a drama, but it is cleverly handled. Take it off the slowly sinking ship in the ocean, and you have a stage fare. The two leads get most of the attention, but all of the characters are explored. Not only are they all very three dimensional and likable, including the bad guy, but they are almost "four dimensional". Each of these roles are mouth watering to any thespian.

    Whenever you begin with a ship named "Cannibal", you know you're also dealing with symbolism. The symbolism of the written word, of a book I did not read, is far better depicted in this film than one would expect. Perhaps the character of the reverend is the ultimate symbol of Faith. Don't expect the usual hypocrite you see in most movies. Like I said, this is too iconoclastic for anything that obvious. All of the characters have more to them than meets the eye, with the probable exception of our two macho male shipmen, the young captain and his charismatic older helmsman. The world is seen mostly through their honest eyes of hard working men. The older, wiser one has seen it before. The captain is at a stage in life when he thinks he is a cynic, but is still fairly naive about people.

    Which may be why Hudson was allowed to play the role. On the surface, he appears a mismatch for a role you'd expect Bogie in, or perhaps cast member Kennedy. However, the contrast of not being what one appears was set in our director's mind. He could easily have added scars, whiskers, and pot marks to our captain, but it was on purpose that we see the glamorous duo of our two gorgeous leads feel like they appear rugged, while all the time being untainted by the world. To their credit, they do a great job of conveying this feeling. One looks and sees Rock Hudson in a role that doesn't become him, but that's because the role doesn't become the character. He is a clean soul being put through the wringer of an unclean world.

    There is a sad scene which is designed to make strong men cry and women gasp. It is very effective. But then this entire film is very effective.

    So why do I only rate it 7/10? Honestly, I like the "cut and dry" escapism, and would rather see all the facts be known. But this is a "reality" piece. Perhaps I am not strong enough for complete reality. For instance, our hero is left dangling about the truth over whom to trust, and puts it in Faith to trust the right person. This is very realistic, but it is totally annoying to watch, when we are bursting to have it be known.

    But that's why it is not revealed to our character. There are many other examples of "loose ends", such as a former airman never confronting a braggart who falsely claims to be an ex-pilot. It is never brought up again.

    A few loose ends I could handle, but this is stark reality. There are many loose ends. This is a "mature" piece, designed to help us "mature" into serenity.

    This is why I set it down one notch, out of my own desire for escapism. The film does what it sets out to do. The directing is excellent.

    I do set it down two notches for the ending, which I did not buy. Our hero makes a huge, needless sacrifice, which is meant to be attributed to his idealism, but which leaves him pretty much penniless, which is a condition he'll stay in while he waits for a date two years later with the heroine. I felt it didn't belong in this realistic piece, and while I could forgive the "letdown" ending as part of realism, this was a Hollywood ending that just added to the annoyance.

    Still, because of its iconoclastic nature of escapist scenery mixed with realism few could endure, I highly recommend this piece. It is a showcase for directing, writing, and cinema. Viewed alone, or with others, this is a very remarkable work.

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    • Anecdotes
      The ship featured in the film is the Albatross, a brigantine that was later sailed by Dr. Christopher B. Sheldon for his Ocean Academy, a summer program that took on high school-age boys to study preparatory college classes and sail training. The ship sank in a storm in the summer of 1961, drowning Sheldon's wife, the ship's cook and 3 other students. This story was dramatized in Ridley Scott's film White Squall (1996), starring Jeff Bridges.
    • Citations

      First Mate Ramsay: Simple men always solve problems with their fists.

    • Générique farfelu
      The opening credits read "Written by Ernest K. Gann," implying it's an original screenplay rather than an adaptation of his own novel.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Rock Hudson's Home Movies (1992)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 6 août 1958 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Hart am Wind
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Hawaï, États-Unis
    • société de production
      • Universal International Pictures (UI)
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      2 heures
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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