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Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge

Original title: La rivière du hibou
  • 1961
  • Not Rated
  • 28m
IMDb RATING
8.1/10
4.5K
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Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge (1961)
AdventureDramaFantasyShortThrillerWarWestern

In 1862, during the American Civil War, a Southern civilian is about to be hanged for attempting to sabotage a railway bridge. When the execution takes place from the bridge, the rope breaks... Read allIn 1862, during the American Civil War, a Southern civilian is about to be hanged for attempting to sabotage a railway bridge. When the execution takes place from the bridge, the rope breaks and he begins his escape toward home.In 1862, during the American Civil War, a Southern civilian is about to be hanged for attempting to sabotage a railway bridge. When the execution takes place from the bridge, the rope breaks and he begins his escape toward home.

  • Director
    • Robert Enrico
  • Writers
    • Ambrose Bierce
    • Robert Enrico
  • Stars
    • Roger Jacquet
    • Anne Cornaly
    • Anker-Spang Larsen
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.1/10
    4.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Robert Enrico
    • Writers
      • Ambrose Bierce
      • Robert Enrico
    • Stars
      • Roger Jacquet
      • Anne Cornaly
      • Anker-Spang Larsen
    • 68User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Oscar
      • 3 wins total

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    Roger Jacquet
    Roger Jacquet
    • Peyton Farquhar
    Anne Cornaly
    • Mrs. Farquhar
    Anker-Spang Larsen
    • Union Officer
    • (as Anker Larsen)
    Stéphane Fey
    • Union Officer
    Jean-François Zeller
    • Union Sergeant
    Pierre Danny
    • Union Soldier
    Louis Adelin
    • Union Soldier
    • Director
      • Robert Enrico
    • Writers
      • Ambrose Bierce
      • Robert Enrico
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    User reviews68

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    gerry-88

    Excellent, way ahead of its time.

    I first saw this film, and thought it to be a Hollywood production. It is of course a French film; I had seen the dubbed version. However I urge anyone that has the chance to watch it! It has a unique twist to the plot, superb acting and a quality storyline. It has not dated, and is a standard for all involved in this genre to attain. When I first saw the location, and the uniforms I really did think it to be a big company film. I was amazed to see the credits at the end, all in French.The genre of this movie is somewhat similar to another film, I believe also to be from France "The Telephone Box", another superb piece of surreal film making. Thanks, and I hope you get to watch this superb film. Posted July 2004
    10moochypoochy

    Haunting

    This film is chilling, yet absolutely wonderful. One cannot help but to have sympathy for the convicted man. The beauty of nature is displayed quite perfectly in his cute musical number; the sunlight plays wonders with the camera despite the film being in black and white. There is hardly any dialogue to clutter up the message, only one man's struggle to live. The ending is amazing and will leave the viewer's jaw agape. This film is even better than the original short story. Recommended viewing for anyone who craves a short movie that is long on depth.
    benoit-3

    Where is the rest of this film?

    BUYER BEWARE!

    This short film is only one part of a three-story anthology film by Robert Enrico called "Au coeur de la vie" (1962) (please see elsewhere in IMDb). All three stories are inspired by Ambrose Bierce short stories about the American Civil War.

    Something very strange happened to this particular episode of "Au coeur de la vie" (whose title is the translation of Ambrose Bierce's collection of short stories "In the Midst of Life"). First of all, it was proposed as Best Short Subject at the Oscars in 1962 and won, even though it had probably never been shown commercially that way in the US or anywhere else. Second, it was chosen as the very last episode of Rod Serling's TV series "The Twilight Zone", in a cost-cutting gesture.

    It is this truncated version that is generally available on VHS and DVD today. It is unfortunately not the way its director wanted it and the two other episodes of that film ("L'oiseau moqueur" and "Chickamauga", a.k.a. "La Bataille de Chickamauga") have totally disappeared from everyone's consciousness.

    That is really sad as I remember seeing the whole film in a cine-club in 1963 and going through a thoroughly gut-wrenching emotional experience because of the cumulative effect of these three stories. For the record, "L'Oiseau moqueur" ("The Mockingbird") tells of the terrifying confrontation of two brothers on a battlefield and "Chickamauga" relates the famous battle from the point of view of a six-year-old deaf and mute child living on a plantation.

    Some producer somewhere probably decided that the entire film would be too intense to be shown in its entirety to an American audience and it has since sunk under the waters of forgetfulness, except for that maimed "Twilight Zone" episode, edited for the inclusion of commercials.

    Let us all pray that somebody, somewhere will rescue it from the ravages of time before it is too late and make the whole thing available on DVD, in its original, uncut, uncompromised form, very, very soon
    HarpMN

    Excellent film of one of the greatest short stories ever

    I am a high school English teacher, and this film is absolutely perfect for classroom use. At just over 20 minutes, it is exactly the right length to show in an 11th grade class - it holds the students' attention and is short enough to keep them from getting bored. It is also an extremely faithful representation of the story, which helps students visualize and reinforce what they have read. To the teacher who posted earlier, who had to keep warning his students about "being bored for 20 minutes," I'd suggest that he's established a self-fulfilling prophecy: if you think it's boring, and you tell them it's boring, don't be surprised if they act bored.

    Beyond the classroom applications, this film is just plain good and will prove a real treat for all lovers of film and/or The Twilight Zone.
    thecarczar

    Incredible Movie

    I first saw this film on The Twilight Zone when I was only about eleven.It was unforgettable.I believe it was a winner at the Cann Film Festival also.Just recently bought it and shown it to many friends.They all loved it.

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    • Trivia
      Originally a French filmed short. Appeared at Cannes and shown on The Twilight Zone (1959) (An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge (1964)), the first time the show aired a production filmed by someone else.
    • Goofs
      The snippets of English dialogue are all spoken with French accents even though these are supposed to be Americans. Not a goof: Although this story is performed by French actors, French people emigrated to the United States prior to the American Civil War and settled in Louisiana.
    • Alternate versions
      Reedited for broadcast as one of the final episodes of the television series, The Twilight Zone (1959). The episode is: An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge (1964). Customary narration by Rod Serling was added for the broadcast.
    • Connections
      Edited into Au coeur de la vie (1963)
    • Soundtracks
      A Livin' Man
      (uncredited)

      Written and performed by Kenny Clarke

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    • Release date
      • December 1961 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge
    • Production companies
      • Filmartic
      • Les Films du Centaure
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    • Runtime
      • 28m
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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