Le Grand Sam

  • États-Unis North to Alaska (plus)
États-Unis, 1960, 122 min

Réalisation:

Henry Hathaway

Photographie:

Leon Shamroy

Acteurs·trices:

John Wayne, Stewart Granger, Ernie Kovacs, Fabian, Capucine, Mickey Shaughnessy, Karl Swenson, Joe Sawyer, Kathleen Freeman, John Qualen (plus)
(autres professions)

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Résumés(1)

Sam McCord et George Pratt sont deux chercheurs d’or. Dans une aventure extrême qui se déroule pendant la ruée vers l’or en Alaska, ils finissent par devenir riches. George demande alors à Sam d’aller à Seattle et de lui ramener sa fiancée. Mais Sam tombe lui-même amoureux de la femme tant convoitée. (20th Century Fox FR)

Critiques (2)

D.Moore 

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anglais A very enjoyable western comedy without the piles of corpses, and it is not spoiled by the dreaded TV cropping (it is a bother, but what can you do?). John Wayne is a swashbuckler who is being hit on by a sophisticated ex-bride played by the beautiful Capucine, the likeable Stewart Granger enjoyed playing his supporting role... I was surprised that the film lasted two hours, it didn't feel like that at all.__P.S. The opening brawl in the saloon was like something out of the super fight in the Czech film Lemonade Joe. I mean that. And that's not the only similarity - the central villain, the con man, looks and acts exactly like Hogo Fogo. Coincidence? ()

kaylin 

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anglais As I already wrote somewhere, John Wayne was at the peak of his acting career. Deservedly so. Here he pleasantly surprises once again, as a tough guy, but in a comedic film, moreover, a beautifully romantic one. Capucine is a beautiful and great actress who is an excellent partner for him here and definitely doesn't let herself be overshadowed. ()

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