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L'epopee biblique et tragique de Samson, qui lutte pour liberer son peuple, les Hebreux soumis aux Philistins. Il tombera dans le piege tendu par la belle et cruelle Dalila.L'epopee biblique et tragique de Samson, qui lutte pour liberer son peuple, les Hebreux soumis aux Philistins. Il tombera dans le piege tendu par la belle et cruelle Dalila.L'epopee biblique et tragique de Samson, qui lutte pour liberer son peuple, les Hebreux soumis aux Philistins. Il tombera dans le piege tendu par la belle et cruelle Dalila.
- Récompensé par 2 Oscars
- 7 victoires et 5 nominations au total
Russ Tamblyn
- Saul
- (as Russell Tamblyn)
Francis McDonald
- Story Teller
- (as Francis J. McDonald)
William 'Wee Willie' Davis
- Garmiskar
- (as William Davis)
Kasey Rogers
- Spectator
- (as Laura Elliot)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesFor the scene in which Samson kills the lion, Victor Mature refused to wrestle a tame movie lion. Told by Producer and Director Cecil B. DeMille that the lion had no teeth, Mature replied, "I don't want to be gummed to death, either." The scene shows a stuntman wrestling the tame lion, intercut with close-ups of Mature wrestling a lion skin.
- GaffesJust after Delilah rings for her servant to bring dinner, the mike boom casts a shadow on one of the curtain walls of her tent.
- Crédits fousAlthough the opening credits mention "Holy Land Photography," the second-unit location shooting occurred in North Africa (Algiers and Morocco), not Israel or the Middle East.
- Versions alternativesPrevious home media releases of the film (LaserDisc, VHS) did not include the overture and exit music. They were restored for Paramount's official DVD release in 2013 and the subsequent Blu-ray release in 2014.
- ConnexionsFeatured in History Brought to Life (1950)
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While having some very major flaws, this is a thoroughly decent biblical epic on the story of Samson and Delilah. It is nicely filmed, with lovely costumes, nice sets and good cinematography and has a rousing score. Also the acing is not bad at all, Victor Mature is a dashing Samson and Hedy Lamarr pretty much steals the film as the beautifully captivating Delilah, it somehow reminded me of Rita Hayworth in Salome. George Sanders proves here he is the epitome of calculation and world-weariness, and while Angela Lansbury is good she has been better. Plus the final scene with the temple coming down is brilliantly staged and serves as the highlight of the film. However, the script is not always that great, neither is the pacing which is quite slow or the direction which is disappointingly stodgy. Overall though, Samson and Delilah isn't bad, it could've been better, but it was decent. 7/10 Bethany Cox
- TheLittleSongbird
- 12 avr. 2010
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- Budget
- 3 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Durée2 heures 14 minutes
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1
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By what name was Samson et Dalila (1949) officially released in India in Hindi?
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