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Ville sans loi

1955

R

1 h 18 m

États-Unis

Drame

Western

Marshal Calem Ware (Randolph Scott) must face unpleasant facts about his past when he attempts to run a criminal gang out of town.
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6.4 /10

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Randolph Scott
Marshal Calem Ware
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Angela Lansbury
Tally Dickenson
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Warner Anderson
Hamer Thorne
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Jean Parker
Cora Dean
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Wallace Ford
Dr. Amos Wynn
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John Emery
Cody Clark
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James Bell
Asaph Dean
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Ruth Donnelly
Molly Higgins
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Michael Pate
Harley Baskam
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Don Megowan
Dooley Brion
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Jeanette Nolan
Mrs. Dingo Brion
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Victor Adamson
Saloon Waiter
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Harry Antrim
Mayor Kent
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Stanley Blystone
Rancher
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Rudy Bowman
Townsman
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Barry Brooks
Minor Role
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George Bruggeman
Townsman
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Bob Burns
Townsman

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Salah G. Hamed

07/06/2023 23:10
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29/05/2023 17:20
source: A Lawless Street
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Batoul Nazzal Tannir

16/11/2022 10:35
A Lawless Street
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muhammed garba

16/11/2022 02:19
Just a western with a twist and Angela is looking great here. :O I have this as part of a collection of 6 movies so if you love westerns this is right up your alley :) Quality: 6/10 Entertainment: 10/10 Re-Playable: 8/10.
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البوراق اطار

16/11/2022 02:19
Yes, I know my rating for this is a tad high, but I just love both Randolph's work in general and Angela Lansbury at this really sexy juncture of her career. They have a really good chemistry together, even though the age difference is a shade on the 'Love in the Afternoon' or 'Lolita' side and can be a bit unnerving. Though I've enjoyed other Joseph H. Lewis films, such as 'Invisible Ghost' and 'Gun Crazy', he still doesn't have the touch for Western material that Scott would later enjoy in his collaborations with Budd Boetticher. It's not as dramatic a difference as comparing apples and oranges, but it is noticeable. At least when it comes to Westerns (I haven't seen other types of films by Boetticher), the guy's definitely an auteur, on the level of, say, an Anthony Mann, Howard Hawks or even John Ford. Very enjoyable, and a work of distinguished quality, definitely worth owning and re-watching.
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delciakim

16/11/2022 02:19
As I said yesterday concerning another film with Randolph Scott and directed by Andre de Toth, this kind of western not made by Budd Boetticher has not the same taste and flavour as the latest's stuff. It remains very classic, predictable, not cliché ridden at all, on the contrary. But the directing skills of Joseph H Lewis are obvious. Though I will always prefer the last film - TERROR IN A TEXAS TOWN - than this one. Good guys vs Bad guys scheme bores me more and more these days. I will always prefer Boetticher's seven westerns, the best for me starring Randolph Scott. Despite the good performance of Michael Pate as the villain. Jo Lewis put his trade mark however, with some camera work, angle and so on; such as the scene when Scott is wounded on the forehead.
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Bradpitt Jr & Bradpitt

16/11/2022 02:19
Classic western. A marshal(Randolph Scott)finds himself tired of taming the beast. A hired gunman(Michael Pate)is hired by businessmen(Warner Anderson and John Emery)to "take care of" the lawman so corruption can run the town. Plenty of action and strong supporting cast featuring: Jean Parker, Don Megowan, Wallace Ford and Angela Lansbury as the winsome showgirl. Pate as the gloved gunman practically steals the show. The stoic Scott proves why he has top billing.
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wofai fada

16/11/2022 02:19
A town is at the crossroads between law and order and its commercial interests, saloon owner Cody Clarke (John Emery) and mayor Hamer Thorne (Warner Anderson) choose the latter in order to maintain the surging saloon business. In order to achieve their goal they have to get rid of the competent marshal played by Randolph Scott, and hire a gunman (Michael Pate) to take care of him. Scott is wounded and widely believed to have been killed, but comes back to settle scores, while his ex-wife (Angela Lansbury) who is now a singer and dancer in a burlesque company comes into town and does a quite revealing song and dance number. Directed by B film genius Joseph H. Lewis, the film has originality, style, and quite an interesting premise, though the opportunities slip by.
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