Les origines, les exploits et le sort ultime du gang de Jesse James sont racontés dans un portrait sympathique des braqueurs de banque composés de frères dont les légendaires hold-ups sont m... Tout lireLes origines, les exploits et le sort ultime du gang de Jesse James sont racontés dans un portrait sympathique des braqueurs de banque composés de frères dont les légendaires hold-ups sont motivés par la vengeance.Les origines, les exploits et le sort ultime du gang de Jesse James sont racontés dans un portrait sympathique des braqueurs de banque composés de frères dont les légendaires hold-ups sont motivés par la vengeance.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 victoire et 1 nomination au total
- Zee
- (as Savannah Smith)
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Not the best western ever, by a long shot, but almost certainly the best movie on the subject.
The Carradines play the Younger brothers, the Quaids play the Millers, the Guests play the Fords and starring are Stacy and James Keach as Frank and Jesse James. With some license the film does stick close to the facts though somewhat out of order.
James Keach takes an honored place besides such folks as Tyrone Power, Audie Murphy, Robert Wagner and in the future Rob Lowe would essay the part of Jesse James. Keach compartmentalizes his life well with being a strict family man when not working and one mean outlaw when he is. The film also shows how easily things can go wrong with the best laid plans and Jesse was a planner.
The climax is the Great Northfield, Minnesota bank robbery disaster which went so wrong. A miracle that Jesse didn't lose more of his men that day. The incident was depicted in one of those violence ballets that Sam Peckinpah did so well. Wouldn't be surprised if Peckinpah wasn't considered to be director.
My favorite is David Carradine as Cole Younger and he has the best moment in the film in a fight with Sam Starr played by James Remar for Belle Starr played with flourish by Pamela Reed. The weapon of choice is Bowie knives. This duel has a surprise ending.
The Long Riders is one fine western and highly recommend.
Title ('Brazil'): 'Cavalgada dos Proscritos' (Ride of the Proscribes')
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesIn 1971, James Keach and Stacy Keach played brothers in The Wright Brothers (1971). This gave James the idea that they should play Jesse and Frank James in a movie together. Stacy financed James to write a country musical about the brothers, which was eventually produced in Pennsylvania and New York. The Keaches then decided to turn the musical into a feature film screenplay in which both could star. In 1974, James was acting opposite Robert Carradine in The Hatfields and the McCoys (1975) and mentioned the project to him. Carradine suggested he and his brothers play the Younger brothers. The idea that all the brothers in the story be played by real-life brothers expanded.
- GaffesThe song "I'm a Good Ole Rebel", sung in the saloon scene, was not written until 1918.
- Citations
Belle Starr: Coleman Younger! Seems like you folks are havin' a real nice party in there.
Cole Younger: I expect so, with free food and drink and all.
Belle Starr: How come I wasn't invited?
Cole Younger: 'Cause you're a whore, Belle.
Belle Starr: I might be; but at least I ain't a cheap one.
- Versions alternativesUK video and DVD versions were cut by 4 secs by the BBFC to edit a horse-fall. Although the BBFC's website states that the 1986 video version was cut by 1 minute 35 secs, this seems to be erroneous.
- ConnexionsFeatured in The Northfield Minnesota Raid: Anatomy of a Scene (2013)
- Bandes originalesThe Battle Cry of Freedom
(1862) (uncredited)
Written by George Frederick Root
Played and Sung by a guitarist
Meilleurs choix
- How long is The Long Riders?Alimenté par Alexa
Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 10 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 15 795 189 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 2 351 112 $US
- 18 mai 1980
- Montant brut mondial
- 15 795 189 $US