Les débuts du chanteur folk Woody Guthrie, parti des champs de poussière dévastés du Texas dans les années 1930 pour chercher du boulot. Il découvre la souffrance, puis la force de la classe... Tout lireLes débuts du chanteur folk Woody Guthrie, parti des champs de poussière dévastés du Texas dans les années 1930 pour chercher du boulot. Il découvre la souffrance, puis la force de la classe ouvrière des États-Unis.Les débuts du chanteur folk Woody Guthrie, parti des champs de poussière dévastés du Texas dans les années 1930 pour chercher du boulot. Il découvre la souffrance, puis la force de la classe ouvrière des États-Unis.
- A remporté 2 oscars
- 6 victoires et 11 nominations au total
- Sick Woman - Water-Swallowing Scene
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- AnecdotesThe pivotal Steadicam sequence that first captivated industry insiders involved David Carradine's amble through a migrant camp. The Steadicam operator, Garrett Brown, descends into the scene on a Chapman crane and follows Woody Guthrie (Carradine) as he gets off a pickup truck and walks past some 900 extras. The sequence, which looks quite simple on film, posed a challenge to operator and crew in that, just as Brown stepped off the crane platform laden with his weighty armature, grips had to simultaneously counterbalance the crane arm to prevent it from becoming a human catapult.
- GaffesGuthrie's singing partner on KFVD radio in Los Angeles was not named Memphis Sue. Her real name was Maxine Crissman, and she was known as "Lefty Lou," because she shared Guthrie's politics and was just as outspoken. In fact, Guthrie was never pressed to stop singing union-organizing songs; the station owner, Frank Burke, was a populist New Dealer who agreed with Guthrie. The reason Woody was fired was because after the Soviet Union signed a non-aggression pact with Nazi Germany in 1939, he started singing songs that, mirroring the Communist Party line, denounced the war as a capitalist fraud.
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Woody Guthrie: This land is your land/This land is my land/From California to the New York Island/From the Redwood forests to the Gulf Stream waters/This land was made for you and me
- ConnexionsFeatured in Centennial: The Winds of Death (1979)
In these films you can see the main character thinking, breathing--living. Not acting out some melodrama.
Another common thread runs between these three performances, too: none of these actors have been allowed to (or been able to?) do work anywhere near as good again. The post-"Ruby" Judd has gone on to major in spunky thriller heroines and Fonda has drifted back off the map to wherever he was before "Ulee."
But Carradine is the one who really breaks your heart. He has continued acting, like Judd. But the horrendous quality of his projects make you wish he'd disappeared back in to the vapor of obscurity, like Fonda. After watching "Bound For Glory", the sight of Carradine zombie-walking through an episode of "Kung Fu: the Legend Continues" or snarling like a brain-dead idiot in one of his European-made direct-to-video action cheapies is enough to make you cry. The massive talent he wasted.
Still, many actors never have even one moment of glory.
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- 10 nov. 2001
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