Un vétéran de la guerre civile américaine se lance dans une expédition visant à délivrer sa nièce des Comanches.Un vétéran de la guerre civile américaine se lance dans une expédition visant à délivrer sa nièce des Comanches.Un vétéran de la guerre civile américaine se lance dans une expédition visant à délivrer sa nièce des Comanches.
- Prix
- 4 victoires et 4 nominations au total
Patrick Wayne
- Lt. Greenhill
- (as Pat Wayne)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesConsidering the part of Ethan Edwards to be the best character that he ever portrayed on-screen and La prisonnière du désert (1956) to be his favorite film role, John Wayne named his youngest son Ethan Wayne in homage.
- GaffesThe "dead" Indian under the rock, when the rock is removed, is clearly breathing.
- Générique farfeluThe credits state this Warner Brothers film is in VistaVision; this may be the only Warner film in VistaVision.
- ConnexionsEdited into Histoire(s) du cinéma: Fatale beauté (1994)
- Bandes originalesThe Searchers (Main Theme)
Composed by Max Steiner
Lyrics by Stan Jones
Sung by Sons of the Pioneers (uncredited)
Commentaire en vedette
John Ford and John Wayne re-team for their best and most famous western. Wayne plays returning Civil War veteran Ethan Edwards, who comes to the Texas ranch of his brother on hopes of settling down to a new life. Unfortunately, these plans are cruelly thwarted when the ranch(filled with the women and children) is raided by ruthless and renegade Indian chief Scar, who attacks and massacres the family, except for little Debbie Edwards(Natalie Wood) Ethan, enraged and distraught by this raid, vows to track down and kill the tribe, and rescue his niece, with the help from his nephew Martin(played by Jeffrey Hunter). This search takes several years of their lives, across the country and through all kinds of weather and obstacles, until one day they finally locate Debbie, who is now assimilated into the tribe Ethan hates, and he may not be able to spare her...
Gorgeously filmed on location in Ford's beloved Monument Valley, with an intelligent and ambitious script and a superlative performance by Wayne, as a driven and vengeful man who is not always likable, but is still righteous and fascinating. Film does ramble a bit, and the outcome is not really in doubt, but excellent film is still worth watching, with an astonishing closing scene.
Gorgeously filmed on location in Ford's beloved Monument Valley, with an intelligent and ambitious script and a superlative performance by Wayne, as a driven and vengeful man who is not always likable, but is still righteous and fascinating. Film does ramble a bit, and the outcome is not really in doubt, but excellent film is still worth watching, with an astonishing closing scene.
- AaronCapenBanner
- 6 oct. 2013
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 3 750 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 1 071 $ US
- Durée1 heure 59 minutes
- Couleur
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By what name was La prisonnière du désert (1956) officially released in India in Hindi?
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