Les survivants d'une attaque apache confient leur vie au prisonnier du shérif, l'éclaireur Comanche Todd, malgré son statut de personne recherchée pour meurtre.Les survivants d'une attaque apache confient leur vie au prisonnier du shérif, l'éclaireur Comanche Todd, malgré son statut de personne recherchée pour meurtre.Les survivants d'une attaque apache confient leur vie au prisonnier du shérif, l'éclaireur Comanche Todd, malgré son statut de personne recherchée pour meurtre.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Townsman
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- Cole Harper
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- Townsman
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- Mrs. Clinton
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- Apache Medicine Man
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The Last Wagon is one in a long line of Westerns that feature a similar plot, but this Delmer Daves {Dark Passage & 3:10 to Yuma} picture is a touch above many of the others due to having a few things in its favour. Primarily the picture's major draw card is the performance of Richard Widmark as Todd. In what could have been a by the numbers character, Widmark fills the role out with a sort of resentful angst. Resentful and angry angst that is coated with delicate flecks of romanticism! With the romantic plot strand here being no hindrance at all. In fact the romance here with Felicia Farr's {delightful performance} Jenny is sexy and mixes well with the dramatic core of The Last Wagon's being. As a character study of a group of people under duress, Daves and his co writer, James Edward Grant, have excelled and broken away from maudlin tendencies so rife in films of this ilk. Virtues and vices come under the microscope, as does the art of being humanitarian, regardless of circumstance and being armed with basic facts or foolishly acting on hearsay.
Also containing some beautiful location work at the afore mentioned Oak Creek Canyon, Arizona {filmed in Cinemascope and Technicolor}, it's most certainly looking like a film that has apparently been forgotten outside of the Widmark and Western purists. And that's a damn shame, because although the ending doesn't quite sit right with all that has gone before it, it's a fine Western picture just begging to be discovered by any prospective newcomers to an often derided genre. 8/10
- hitchcockthelegend
- 7 mai 2009
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Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesTalking about his personal life, Comanche Todd (Richard Widmark) said that his wife was 23 when she was killed with their 2 sons. Regarding marriage, Todd asks Jenny "You been broke in?" Jenny's answer "To marriage, no not yet", passed the censors, (By being broke in, he referred to breaking horses).
- GaffesDuring the last third of the film, Tommy Rettig's hair goes from being long and fair, with a fringe, to being short and dark and brushed back and then back again on two occasions.
- Citations
[after capturing Todd, Sheriff Harper offers to join Colonel Normand's wagon train]
Col. Normand: He's safe in your custody, I suppose. It's just that we got women and children with us.
Sheriff Bull Harper: He'll be safe. The first time he don't look safe, he'll get dead.
- Crédits fousOpening credits prologue: 1873 Arizona Territory
- ConnexionsReferenced in Hollywood Screen Tests: Take 2 (1999)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- La última carreta
- Lieux de tournage
- Red Rock Crossing, Sedona, Arizona, États-Unis(opening titles and gunfight sequence)
- Société de production
- Voir plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
Box-office
- Budget
- 1 670 000 $US (estimé)
- Durée1 heure 39 minutes
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1