Réalisation:
Andrew V. McLaglenScénario:
James Lee BarrettPhotographie:
William H. ClothierMusique:
Frank SkinnerActeurs·trices:
James Stewart, Doug McClure, Glenn Corbett, Patrick Wayne, Rosemary Forsyth, Phillip Alford, Katharine Ross, Charles Robinson, Jim McMullan (plus)Résumés(1)
1863. En Virginie, alors que la Guerre de Sécession fait rage, le fermier Charlie Anderson refuse de prendre part au conflit. Mais la guerre n'épargne personne, et Charlie ne pourra pas longtemps rester à l'écart. (ESC Distribution)
Critiques (1)
Who would have guessed that such a classically conceived western would simultaneously contain such a strong anti-war message and so much humor? The excellent James Stewart (this time supported by Brzobohatý's dubbing), unforgettable scenes with the train and the cow, and a monologue over the graves that takes your breath away and brings tears to your eyes. No, this isn't some cheap pro-American flick that has grown stale over the years. No way. ()