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©-DR- Lee Marvin - LES PROFESSIONNELS de Richard Brook (1966) p5
23/01/2012 13:22
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©-DR- Lee Marvin - LES PROFESSIONNELS de Richard Brook (1966) p6
23/01/2012 15:01
Trivia
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Lee Marvin was drunk throughout a lot of the filming, and was in fact so drunk during a scene atop a giant rock that assistant director Tom Shaw intervened out of fear that Burt Lancaster would "take Lee Marvin by the ass and throw him off that mountain".
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During the filming of the scene where Maria attempts to escape through a canyon wired with dynamite, Claudia Cardinale's stunt double was badly injured during the explosion. Cardinale, who had never ridden a horse before, performed the stunt herself for the final cut, and escaped uninjured.
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The cast and crew stayed in Las Vegas while working on this project. Actor Woody Strode wrote in his memoirs that he and Lee Marvin pulled several pranks, including shooting an arrow at the famous smiling cowboy neon sign damaging it briefly.
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Plans for a remake were announced in 2000 but as of 2011 haven't been followed through. Among the people attached were screenwriter Bruce Feirstein and director John Woo.
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The newspaper tacked to the wall of Grant's railroad car (visible as he is looking at the files of the men he is hiring) proclaims that Pancho Villa and Emiliano Zapata have entered Mexico City. The Villistas and Zapatistas occupied the city on the 6th December of 1914. According to Grant ( Ralph Bellamy), Fardan ( Lee Marvin) had served with the rebels through 1915.
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The "French 75" mentioned in the dialog refers to the 75mm field gun artillery piece, Model 1897, issued by France to America's National Guard during World War I and also used by the Mexican army.
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After Burt Lancaster ambushes Jack Palance's men and shoots Jack Palance. Palance shouts out for "Francisco". The following shot of a dead Francisco also shows a horse having a bowel movement in the background.
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The shooting was plagued by many complications including rain, snow, sleet, the blazing sun, intense desert heat and even a flash flood.
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©-DR- Lee Marvin - LES PROFESSIONNELS p7
23/01/2012 15:54
Woody Strode-Robert Ryan
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Distinctions & récompenses
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Academy Awards, USA 1967
Golden Globes, USA 1967
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Best Motion Picture - Drama
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Most Promising Newcomer - Female Marie Gomez
HFPA records do not specify a film.
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American Cinema Editors, USA 1967
Directors Guild of America, USA 1967
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Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures Richard Brooks
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Golden Screen, Germany 1967
Laurel Awards 1967
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Action Drama
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Action Performance Lee Marvin
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Writers Guild of America, USA 1967
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©-DR- Lee Marvin LES 12 SALOPARDS + Filmo (1)
23/01/2012 16:06
Filmo
1951 : You're in the Navy Now, de Henry Hathaway et Lewis Seiler 1951 : Teresa, de Fred Zinnemann 1952 : Hong Kong, de Lewis R. Foster 1952 : Courrier diplomatique (Diplomatic Courier), de Henry Hathaway 1952 : Cinq mariages à l'essai (We're Not Married!), d'Edmund Goulding 1952 : Duel sans merci (The Duel at Silver Creek), de Don Siegel 1952 : Hangman's Knot, de Roy Huggins 1952 : Eight Iron Men, d'Edward Dmytryk 1953 : L'Expédition du fort King (Seminole), de Budd Boetticher 1953 : Down Among the Sheltering Palms, d'Edmund Goulding 1953 : The Glory Brigade, de Robert D. Webb 1953 : The Stranger Wore a Gun, d'André De Toth 1953 : Règlement de comptes ?(The Big Heat), de Fritz Lang 1953 : Gun Fury, de Raoul Walsh 1953 : L'Équipée sauvage (The Wild One), de László Benedek 1954 : Gorilla at Large, de Harmon Jones 1954 : Ouragan sur le Caine (The Caine Mutiny), d'Edward Dmytryk 1954 : Le Raid (The Raid), de Hugo Fregonese 1955 : Un homme est passé (Bad Day at Black Rock), de John Sturges 1955 : Les Inconnus dans la ville (Violent Saturday), de Richard Fleischer 1955 : Pour que vivent les hommes (Not as a Stranger), de Stanley Kramer 1955 : A Life in the Balance, de Harry Horner et Rafael Portillo 1955 : Le Gang du blues (Pete Kelly's Blues), de Jack Webb 1955 : La Peur au ventre (I Died a Thousand Times), de Stuart Heisler 1955 : Shack Out on 101, d'Edward Dein 1956 : Seven Men from Now (Sept hommes à abattre), de Budd Boetticher 1956 : Attaque (Attack !), de Robert Aldrich 1956 : Les Piliers du ciel (Pillars of the Sky), de George Marshall 1956 : The Rack, d'Arnold Laven 1957 : L'Arbre de vie (Raintree County), d'Edward Dmytryk 1957 : M Squad, de Earl Bellamy et Dann Cahn (série TV) 1958 : The Missouri Traveler, de Jerry Hopper
Les années 60 1961 : Les Comancheros (The Comancheros), de Michael Curtiz 1962 : L'Homme qui tua Liberty Valance (The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance), de John Ford 1963 : The Lawbreakers (série TV) (voix) 1963 : La Taverne de l'Irlandais (Donovan's Reef), de John Ford 1964 : À bout portant** (The Killers), de Don Siegel 1965 : Cat Ballou, d'Elliot Silverstein (pas pu le regarder en entier =trop merdique!!) 1965 : La Nef des fous (Ship of Fools), de Stanley Kramer 1966 : Les Professionnels** (The Professionals), de Richard Brooks 1967 : The Meanest Men in the West, de Charles S. Dubin et Samuel Fuller (TV) 1967 : Les Douze Salopards (The Dirty Dozen), de Robert Aldrich 1967 : Le Point de non-retour*** (Point Blank), de John Boorman (La musique=super!) 1968 : Sergeant Ryker, de Buzz Kulik 1968 : Duel dans le Pacifique (Hell in the Pacific), de John Boorman 1969 : La Kermesse de l'ouest (Paint Your Wagon), de Joshua Logan
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©-DR- Lee Marvin LES 12 SALOPARDS p2
23/01/2012 16:16
Les années 70 1970 : Monte Walsh,*** de William A. Fraker 1972 : Les Indésirables (Pocket Money), de Stuart Rosenberg (vu récemment sur CANAL...pas aîmé ce film) 1972 : Carnage (Prime Cut), de Michael Ritchie 1973 : L'Empereur du Nord * (Emperor of the North Pole), de Robert Aldrich 1973 : The Iceman Cometh, de John Frankenheimer 1974 : The Spikes Gang, de Richard Fleischer 1974 : The Klansman, de Terence Young 1976 : Great Scout and Cathouse Thursday, de Don Taylor 1976 : Parole d'homme (Shout at the Devil), de Peter R. Hunt 1979 : Avalanche Express, de Mark Robson
Les années 80 1980 : Au-delà de la gloire (The Big Red One), de Samuel Fuller 1981 : Chasse à mort (Death Hunt), de Peter R. Hunt 1983 : Gorky Park,* de Michael Apted 1984 : Canicule,* de Yves Boisset
1985 : Les Douze salopards 2 (The Dirty Dozen: The Next Mission), de Andrew V. McLaglen (TV) 1986 : The Delta Force, de Menahem Golan
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