En 1879, un groupe de Mormons, dirigés par Travis Blue et Sandy Owens, deux marchands de chevaux , se dirige vers l'Utah pour y fonder un village. Sur leur route, ils tombent sur une série d... Tout lireEn 1879, un groupe de Mormons, dirigés par Travis Blue et Sandy Owens, deux marchands de chevaux , se dirige vers l'Utah pour y fonder un village. Sur leur route, ils tombent sur une série de personnages qui ralentissent leur voyage.En 1879, un groupe de Mormons, dirigés par Travis Blue et Sandy Owens, deux marchands de chevaux , se dirige vers l'Utah pour y fonder un village. Sur leur route, ils tombent sur une série de personnages qui ralentissent leur voyage.
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- AnecdotesIn the scene where Travis (Ben Johnson) gets bucked off his horse after Denver (Joanne Dru) throws water on it, Ben Johnson did his own stunts. They used a genuine rodeo bucking horse and John Ford promised Johnson if he rode the horse, he would not have to do any dialogue for the day, which apparently pleased Johnson. He lasted four bucks and came off so hard, he was almost knocked out. Unfortunately, the shot was ruined by one of the wranglers running out to him and asking if he was all right as he lay on the ground. Johnson had to get up and ride the horse again. This time he lasted ten bucks before he bailed off, and Ford got his shot.
- GaffesWhile the peaceful Mormon homesteaders may not have been carrying sidearms, that they would also not have rifles and shotguns (for hunting and protection from animals) seems unlikely. Certainly 19th century Mormons didn't have an aversion to firearms - one of the greatest gun designers in history, John M. Browning, was a practicing Mormon.
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Uncle Shiloh Clegg: You boys ever draw on anybody?
Travis Blue: No, sir. Just snakes.
[later, after Travis shoots Clegg]
Elder Wiggs: I thought you never drew on a man?
Travis Blue: That's right, sir. Only on snakes.
- ConnexionsEdited into Trail Guide (1952)
- Bandes originalesWAGONS WEST
Words and Music by Stan Jones
Recorded by Sons of the Pioneers (as The Sons of the Pioneers)
Sung (behind credits) by the Sons of the Pioneers (uncredited)
The casting is perfect.Ford normally relied on iconographic peformers like Wayne ,Fonda or Stewart but by casting Johnson and Carry he chose the "right size"actors 'ones who are more able to suggest the decent ordinary men who will lay it on the line for the right cause and can persuade an audience they just might lose Good to see Alan Mowbray as an itinerant showman reprising the type of role he played so memorably in My Darling Clementine and Ward Bond as the worldly Mormon leader is fine.Only two problems for me with the movie-love interest in the form of Joanna Dru did not convince and I could not believe Mormons were as liberal as depicted here.Minor quibbles apart it is a beautiful movie with atmospheric monochrome photography and a love for the material and the era it celebrates shining through.Elsewhere on this site-its Message boards to be exact-Ford detractors have started their pettifogging sniping.I would like to think this movie would silence their iconoclastic jejeune ravings but probably not. Enjoy and wallow in its visual and emotional beauty
- lorenellroy
- 30 mai 2002
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Box-office
- Budget
- 999 370 $US (estimé)
- Durée1 heure 26 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1