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Le Texas Ranger Jake Cutter et son ami, un joueur sophistiqué, ont lancé la bataille des Comancheros. Les Comancheros sont une bande de Blancs sans scrupules qui pratiquent un commerce animé d’armes et de whisky avec les Indiens. Les deux hommes inégaux n’ont qu’un seul objectif : mettre fin à l’agitation de ce groupe. Pour cet objectif, ils risquent tout!
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Rapport de forme ‏ : ‎ 2.35:1
Dimensions du produit (L x l x h) ‏ : ‎ 13,7 x 1,7 x 19,3 cm; 79 grammes
Format ‏ : ‎ PAL, Cinémascope
Durée ‏ : ‎ 1 heure et 47 minutes
Date de sortie ‏ : ‎ 6 juin 2014
Acteurs ‏ : ‎ Wayne, John, Whitman, Stuart, Balin, Ina, Persoff, Nehemiah, Marvin, Lee
Sous-titres : ‏ : ‎ Français
Langue ‏ : ‎ Allemand (Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono), Anglais (Dolby Digital 2.0), Français (Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono)
Studio  ‏ : ‎ Twentieth Century Fox
Producteurs ‏ : ‎ Sherman, George
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00IZ8PUJK
Nombre de disques ‏ : ‎ 1
Prix : 20,34 €
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Les acheteurs donnent la note de 4.5/5 à cet article

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Reviewer: Patrick
Rating: 5,0 sur 5 étoiles
Title: Constat
Review: Très bien
Reviewer: Blu-man91
Rating: 5,0 sur 5 étoiles
Title: Bon John Wayne très bien restauré !!!
Review: Un grand bravo à la Fox pour cette éblouissante restauration !!! En effet, copie Blu-ray immaculée aux couleurs magnifiques et superbement saturées qui mettent en valeur toutes les scènes tournées en extérieur dans de superbes paysages !!! Cerise sur le gâteau la VO est en 5.1 !!! Conditions optimum pour redécouvrir ce film qui ne passe plus sur les chaînes de la TNT !!! Le tout pour 6,87€ sans les frais de port. Alors dépêchez-vous, car il n’y en aura pas pour tout le monde !!!!
Reviewer: Client d’Amazon
Rating: 5,0 sur 5 étoiles
Title: Western
Review: Très bon western avec de très bon acteurs.
Reviewer: Gazi
Rating: 4,0 sur 5 étoiles
Title: Encore un boitier bleu !!!
Review: Excellent film, mais toujours dans cet affreux boitier transparent bleu !!!
Reviewer: ARNOUX
Rating: 5,0 sur 5 étoiles
Title: quelle déception !
Review: quelle déception ! une histoire décousue, Lee MARVIN co-vedette reste 5mn dans le film, des winshesters en 1848 du n’importe quoi. Que fait une Comanchero sur un bateau à roue à aube ? je déconseille
Reviewer: PERICAT
Rating: 5,0 sur 5 étoiles
Title: Le plaisir inégalé de retrouver John Wayne dans un excellent western
Review: Grands Espaces et un cow-boy au grand coeur. Encore un excellent western. John Wayne est inoubliable.
Reviewer: jack sacepe
Rating: 5,0 sur 5 étoiles
Title: Film culte
Review: Cadeau offert à Papa pour sa fête, fan de western et de John Wayne, acteur culte. Il se régale à visionner ses films
Reviewer: Client d’Amazon
Rating: 5,0 sur 5 étoiles
Title: Les comancheros
Review: Je ne suis pas déçue dvd conforme à ce que je pensais
Reviewer: Francesco Caiulo
Rating: 5,0 sur 5 étoiles
Title:
Review: brilliant film one of Johns best
Reviewer: pascual
Rating: 5,0 sur 5 étoiles
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Review: BUENA EL ARTISTA DE LOS MEJORES
Reviewer: Amazon カスタマー
Rating: 5,0 sur 5 étoiles
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Review: 念願の商品ついに入手  個人専用
Reviewer: vetriano39
Rating: 5,0 sur 5 étoiles
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Review: Klassefilm mit John Wayne und eine tolle Kindheitserinnerung.
Reviewer: Trevor Willsmer
Rating: 5,0 sur 5 étoiles
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Review: The Comancheros may not be a classic Western, but it’s certainly one of John Wayne’s most entertaining star vehicles and hides the scars of its troubled production well. Director Michael Curtiz was dying during the shoot, with the Duke standing in for him behind the camera uncredited on the days he was too ill to work, and for the most part the joins never show. It’s impressively staged with the kind of lavish production values that the dying studio system could still bring to the screen, boasting the kind of old-school professionalism that pleased producers and cinemagoers alike and plays well to its stars’ strengths. The Duke’s straight-talking Texas Ranger who lives by his word makes a surprisingly good double-act with Stuart Whitman’s cultured riverboat gambler on the run from a murder charge – and, for much of the first half of the film, Wayne – after killing a judge’s son in a duel. Naturally the mismatched pair end up on the same side tracking down the Comancheros who are raiding and indiscriminately killing their way through the countryside, but thanks to some witty writing, good plotting and some especially good action sequences courtesy of Cliff Lyons there’s a lot of fun to be had en route to its foregone conclusion happy ending.While the Western was already falling from favor when it came out in 1961, it’s a surprisingly forward-looking style of action picture with its mixture of action, wit (be it the Duke mispronouncing French or the villain extolling his ugliness as a sign of character) and sadism for all the family. The buddy movie template may already have been in place but in many ways the plot is almost a blueprint for the subsequent Bond films, pre-title sequence and all, with our heroes going through a series of colourful adventures before infiltrating their way into the villain’s fortress, uncovering his dastardly plot and then fighting their way out. Indeed, Nehemiah Persoff’s wheelchair-bound mastermind could almost be Ernst Stavro Blofeld as he deals with lackeys who have transgressed the rules of his criminal society as if he were at a S.P.E.C.T.R.E. board meeting, with Ina Balin’s sexually liberated femme fatale – introduced in a casino scene – the obligatory Bond villainess who changes sides after a roll in the hay (thankfully with Whitman, not Wayne). It even uses music in much the same way as the early Bond films, trotting out the exciting and expansive main theme not so much for the action scenes but to pep up some of the slower travelling sequences just as the Bond theme used to be used for checking in at airports or hotels. And what a score it is, one of Elmer Bernstein’s very best for a Western, and one he obviously had great affection for too: when I saw the film on the big screen in a revival house, he was in the audience as a paying customer.There’s a good supporting cast too – Lee Marvin as a half-scalped gunrunner with an attitude problem, Michael Ansara as the obligatory villain’s henchman, Joan O’Brien as romantic interest for Wayne, Bruce Cabot and Patrick Wayne among the Texas Rangers and assorted thugs with ugly mugs like Jack Elam and Guinn `Big Boy’ Williams (getting a good sendoff in his final film with a juicy cameo as the `real’ Ed McBain) as well as finding room for the likes of Edgar Buchanan and Henry Daniell. It’s an audience picture writ large, and half a century on it still works.While the old DVD release was extras-lite with an acceptable but not outstanding widescreen transfer, Fox’s region-free Bluray is for the most part an excellent transfer, but there are some scenes where it’s a shame they didn’t use less noise reduction: while it never falls into the waxworks trap of too many over DNRed vintage titles, there’s clearly been some work done to reduce the typical grain you’d get in lap dissolves and establishing matte shots every now and then that stick out like a sore thumb compared to the more natural detail elsewhere in the transfer. The 5.1 soundtrack option isn’t quite as rich as it could be, particularly lacking bite in the main title sequence, but the alternate Dolby 4.0 track seems a much truer, clearer rendition and there’s a surprisingly good selection of extras: a non-scene specific audio commentary by Whitman (who also provides a separate audio interview), Persoff, Michael Ansara and Patrick Wayne, an excellent featuette on the real Comancheros and the fall of the Comanche nation, a surprisingly good 40-minute documentary on the Duke’s Fox films that doesn’t skirt around some of the films’ troubled productions or the star’s falling out with studio chief Darryl F. Zanuck, original trailer, an onscreen recreation of the tie-in comicbook adaptation (which has a slightly different ending) and, for the initial copies at least, a very attractive hardcover book presentation (though someone hasn’t been too careful with the picture selection, with a still of North to Alaska creeping in there!). About the only thing missing is the thankfully unused alternate title song released as a single that’s to be found on FSM’s limited edition CD even though the disc does include newsreel footage of Claude King and Tillman Franks receiving an award for it.

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Cédric

Depuis 1998, je poursuis une introspection constante qui m’a conduit à analyser les mécanismes de l’information, de la manipulation et du pouvoir symbolique. Mon engagement est clair : défendre la vérité, outiller les citoyens, et sécuriser les espaces numériques. Spécialiste en analyse des médias, en enquêtes sensibles et en cybersécurité, je mets mes compétences au service de projets éducatifs et sociaux, via l’association Artia13. On me décrit comme quelqu’un de méthodique, engagé, intuitif et lucide. Je crois profondément qu’une société informée est une société plus libre.

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