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Taza, fils de Cochise

Titre original : Taza, Son of Cochise
  • 1954
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  • 1h 19min
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Taza, fils de Cochise (1954)
When peacemaking Apache chief Cochise dies, the Chiricahua Apaches are torn between following Cochise's peace loving son Taza and following the warlike renegade Apache warrior Geronimo.
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Lorsque Cochise, chef apache pacifiste, meurt, les Apaches Chiricahua sont déchirés: suivre le fils pacifiste de Cochise, Taza, ou suivre l'Apache renégat, le belliqueux Geronimo.Lorsque Cochise, chef apache pacifiste, meurt, les Apaches Chiricahua sont déchirés: suivre le fils pacifiste de Cochise, Taza, ou suivre l'Apache renégat, le belliqueux Geronimo.Lorsque Cochise, chef apache pacifiste, meurt, les Apaches Chiricahua sont déchirés: suivre le fils pacifiste de Cochise, Taza, ou suivre l'Apache renégat, le belliqueux Geronimo.

  • Réalisation
    • Douglas Sirk
  • Scénario
    • George Zuckerman
    • Gerald Drayson Adams
  • Casting principal
    • Rock Hudson
    • Barbara Rush
    • Gregg Palmer
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,6/10
    1,1 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Douglas Sirk
    • Scénario
      • George Zuckerman
      • Gerald Drayson Adams
    • Casting principal
      • Rock Hudson
      • Barbara Rush
      • Gregg Palmer
    • 18avis d'utilisateurs
    • 18avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Rôles principaux27

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    Rock Hudson
    Rock Hudson
    • Taza
    Barbara Rush
    Barbara Rush
    • Oona
    Gregg Palmer
    Gregg Palmer
    • Capt. Burnett
    Rex Reason
    Rex Reason
    • Naiche
    • (as Bart Roberts)
    Morris Ankrum
    Morris Ankrum
    • Grey Eagle
    Eugene Iglesias
    Eugene Iglesias
    • Chato
    • (as Gene Iglesias)
    Richard H. Cutting
    Richard H. Cutting
    • Cy Hegan
    • (as Richard Cutting)
    Ian MacDonald
    Ian MacDonald
    • Geronimo
    Robert Burton
    Robert Burton
    • Gen. George Crook
    Joe Sawyer
    Joe Sawyer
    • Sgt. Hamma
    Lance Fuller
    Lance Fuller
    • Lt. Willis
    Bradford Jackson
    Bradford Jackson
    • Lt. Richards
    • (as Brad Jackson)
    James Van Horn
    • Skinya
    Charles Horvath
    Charles Horvath
    • Kocha
    Bob Hoy
    Bob Hoy
    • Lobo
    • (as Robert Hoy)
    Barbara Burck
    • Mary
    Dan White
    Dan White
    • Tiswin Charlie
    Seth Bigman
    • Indian Man
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Douglas Sirk
    • Scénario
      • George Zuckerman
      • Gerald Drayson Adams
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    Avis des utilisateurs18

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    6hitchcockthelegend

    Better to break a promise than your heart.

    Taza, Son of Cochise is directed by Douglas Sirk and written by Gerald Drayson Adams and George Zuckerman. It stars Rock Hudson, Barbara Rush, Gregg Palmer, Rex Reason and Morris Ankrum. A Technicolor production with the Music scored by Frank Skinner and cinematography by Russell Metty.

    In 1872 the long bitter war fought between the United States Cavalry troops and Apache bands led by Cochise came to an end. The peace treaty signed by Cochise and General Howard brought peace to the Arizona Territory. But three years later the mighty leader of the Chiricahua Apaches grew ill and come to the end of his days....

    ....the torch was passed to his first born son, Taza, who wants to follows his father's ideals and peace brokering ways. His second born son, Naiche, however, has different ideas, as does the mighty Geronimo.....

    Douglas Sirk's only venture into the Western realm was originally shot in 3D around the gorgeous Arches National Monument Park. Following the pro-Indian theme that was becoming a feature of 1950s Westerns, it's a film that suffers primarily because of the casting of none Native Americans in the important character roles. Which is a shame because it's a gorgeous production that features action scenes full of vim and vigour. Story isn't out of the ordinary and the dialogue is often clunky as the Indian chatter is of the Hollywoodisation kind. Yet picture is never dull, the interest is always held as Taza attempts to hold on to peace for his people, whilst simultaneously he's trying to court the hand of Oona (Rush) against the wishes of her father, the war mongering Grey Eagle (Ankrum).

    Hudson, badly cast as he is, can't be faulted for commitment in the title role. He clearly feels at ease working for Sirk (it was a coupling that would work together on a total of 9 movies), and at least he has the physicality for such a character. Unlike Ian MacDonald as Geronimo, who looks too old, is too staid and sticks out like a sore thumb. Russell Metty's photography is top draw, both in capturing gorgeous frames of the locale and in choice of colour lenses. Skinner provides a breezy, if standard Indian tinted Western musical score, and Sirk's direction is simple and effective with only minimal 3D moments part of the action. It's hardly an essential picture in the pantheon of pro-Indian Westerns, but it's better than it has a right to be, and with Pegasus' DVD release providing a lovely print, this is worth seeking out if only for Russell Metty's fine work. 6.5/10
    6stevemweld@aol.com

    Hudson--wigged, shirtless, and sunburned Apache in 3-D

    Jeff Chandler reprises his role as Cochise (in "Broken Arrow") and, in the first ten minutes, dies after instructing his youngest son, Hudson's Taza, to keep the Apaches on the path of peace. Taza's half brother Nache (Rex Reason), however, wants to slaughter all white eyes. Barbara Rush is the Apache princess torn between the two brothers. On location, brutal desert sun, despite body make up, severely burned Hudson, mostly shirtless to exhibit his physique. Film was shot and released in 3-D with expected effects of rocks, spears, and arrows flying from the screen. As a churning Western, the Apache POV places "Taza" in a group of early 50s Westerns, such as "Broken Arrow" (James Stewart) and "The Savage" (Charlton Heston), that sided with Indians and culminated in "Apache" (Burt Lancaster). Moral score card is reckoned by pairing white and Apache villains. With brisk direction, handsome cast (notably Rush and Reason), and Technicolor capturing expanses of red-orange desert, "Taza" is respectably good of its kind. In dealing with Indians vs. whites, "Taza" may be a bit cavalier, but tongue-in-cheek? No. Hudson here was only one stair tread away from achieving major stardom in "Magnificent Obsession"--and looks it.
    laursene

    One of the great tongue-in-cheek westerns?

    Maybe someone knows something more about this: I once read part of an interview with Rock Hudson in which he said that Taza, Son of Cochise was "one of the great tongue-in-cheek westerns of all time." He didn't pursue the pint, so I'm not sure what it is that's tongue-in-cheek about the film. However, Hudson did say that he and Sirk and company had a great time making it. I'd love to find a video of this seldom-seen film and check it out, but perhaps someone has an inkling?
    searchanddestroy-1

    Douglas Sirk's unique western

    Beware folks, because you deal here with the only western that director Douglas Sirk will ever give to us. But he has for this western his fetish actor Rock Hudson, so he is not totally alone in unknown territory. This is an agreeable piece of work, not worse nor better than other Universal westerns of this period. George Sherman could have done it too, and in the very same manner. By chance, Jeff Chandler, who played Cochise in THE BROKEN ARROW - for Twentieth Century Fox - was in the meantime "transfered" to Universal Studios, so it was easy for the production to use him as a dying Cochise in the beginning. And this is not a spoiler !!!!! Rock Hudson is OK, it also could have been worse. Good western.
    grahamclarke

    Western fans and Sirk fans can skip this one

    One might have expected a lot more from Douglas Sirk in this, his single Western. Beautifully shot by Russell Metty who worked extensively with Sirk, it's a very routine Western of no great interest.

    Before Sirk hit his stride with the great melodramas he tried his hand at light romantic comedy and costume drama with pleasing if not spectacular results. He brought little if anything at all to the Western.

    Perhaps more than anything it's an important rung in the ladder of elevating Rock Hudson towards stardom which would come with Sirk's next film "Magnificent Obsession".

    Hudson is adequate in the role, but that's hardly difficult amongst some truly wooden performances. All in all something of a low point in the amazing 50's career of Douglas Sirk.

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    • Anecdotes
      Douglas Sirk often cited this film as the favorite of his own films since he always wanted to make a Western.
    • Gaffes
      The official U.S. flag of 1872, the year the story takes place, did have 37 stars in five rows, however it consisted of a top and bottom row of eight stars with three rows of seven stars in between (8-7-7-7-8), not alternating rows of seven and eight (7-8-7-8-7) as the one in the film has.
    • Citations

      Taza: I will do what must be done.

    • Connexions
      Featured in Rock Hudson's Home Movies (1992)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 8 juin 1955 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Espagnol
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Taza, Son of Cochise
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Devils Garden, Arches National Park, Utah, États-Unis(cavalry ambush scene)
    • Société de production
      • Universal International Pictures (UI)
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    • Durée
      • 1h 19min(79 min)
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.00 : 1

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