Backdrop
白昼の決闘

白昼の決闘

19462h 24m6.3西洋ドラマロマンス

Trailer

Overview

No synopsis available.

製作費: $6,000,000 (9億円)

興行収入: $20,400,000 (31億円)

純利益: $14,400,000 (22億円)

Cast

Reviews / 口コミ

あなたの評価を記録する

口コミを読み込み中...

TMDB ユーザーの口コミ

John Chard
John Chard
7

Pearl, you're curved in the flesh of temptation. Duel in the Sun is predominantly directed by King Vidor and is produced and written by David O. Selznick who adapts (with help from H.P. Garrett & Ben Hecht) from Niven Busch's novel. It stars Jennifer Jones, Joseph Cotten, Gregory Peck, Lillian Gish and Lionel Barrymore; with a huge support cast list that contains the likes of Herbert Marshall, Walter Huston, Charles Bickford & Harry Carey. The plot centres around Pearl Chavez (Jones), a half Indian girl who is orphaned after her father kills her mother and her lover. Pearl is sent to live with an old sweetheart and friend of her fathers, Laura Belle McCanles (Gish), here she becomes involved in prejudice and forbidden love that turns the McCanles family inside out. David O. Selznick had hoped to recreate, even surpass, the success he had had with Gone With the Wind 7 years previously, only in a Western setting. Plagued with controversy both on and off the screen, the film, in spite of poor reviews, was a box office hit. Tho it's believed that due to high production costs and a cash driven advertising campaign, that the film ultimately only broke about even. The controversy on the screen stemmed from the sexual nature of the story, something that earned the film its famous "Lust In The Dust" nickname. Yet were it not for the Hays Code censors and religious review boards, the film would have been far more controversial, out went rape and a downplaying of the overt sexuality that existed prior to the cuts. Off screen controversy came in the form Selznick's relationship with Jones, a coupling that would break up both their respective marriages. The role of Pearl was originally meant for Hedy Lamarr, and even Teresa Wright was lined up too, but both women fell pregnant. Thus Selznick got the chance to shoehorn in his love and push her to the forefront of the movie with almost tyrannical urgings. 8 directors, 3 writers, 3 cinematographers & 4 editors would ultimately be used (that we know of). While bad weather, strikes and illness to Jones would also plague production. It's a wonder the film got finished at all. It's an odd film in many ways, but one that appears now to have been very harshly treated by the critics of the day. That's not to say it's a masterpiece of classic Oater cinema, because it's not. But if viewed as a fun Horse Opera with Selznick getting away with as much as he can, then it's not half bad at all. Certainly the cast seem to be playing it as a fun piece of work, especially the wonderful Huston as OTT minister man, The Sinkiller. So viewed without expectation of serious melodrama, Duel In The Sun delivers some fun entertainment. Granted not all of it is intentional; the ending for one is preposterous and mirthful when really it shouldn't be. But the fact remains that the film is entertaining. Action wise it scores well, with stand out scenes including Jones on a runaway horse, hundreds of mounted horsemen riding to defend grumpy Jackson McCanles' (Barrymore) land against railroad incursion, and Peck (playing a sexual rebel type) taming a sex crazed stallion (even the horse knows what is expected of it here!). Then there's the vast scope of the Western vistas, that are in turn dripping with lurid Technicolor. The terms beautiful and sordid spring to mind, now that is surely two words that aptly apply to the film as a whole? For the best performances one needs to look into the support cast, where Bickford, the afore mentioned Huston, Gish and the always enjoyable Butterfly McQueen, all deliver stoic like performances. Jones is a touch miscast, saddled with being the epicentre of the film (and Selznick's attentions), she at least deserves credit for trying to make the so-so writing work. She certainly looks beautiful and in the more quiet moments for her character the good actress threatens to break out. Peck, in a role originally meant for John Wayne-who balked at the sexiness of the plot, gives it gusto supreme, but whilst acknowledging it being an unusual role for him-so thus a brave choice, he never once convinces as a sexual dynamo. Cotton gets the short straw in that the role is badly underwritten, which when one considers that the story is essentially a Cain & Abel based story; he deserved better. While Barrymore is solidly doing what he does best and his only failing here is to not be as good as his on screen wife. Musically, Dimitri Tiomkin provides a competent if unmemorable score. Fun, sexy and with little snatches of daring in the plot, Duel In The Sun is better than some would have you believe. But maybe, just maybe, it needs to be viewed with a glint in the eye and the tongue firmly planted in cheek? 7/10

CinemaSerf
CinemaSerf
6

The story here - a sort of Cain and Abel style topic that causes no end of pain for Jennifer Jones ("Pearl") is gorgeous to look at, gritty and very well put together. It is also, however, far too long and for the most part devoid of much pace. Joseph Cotton ("Jesse") and Gregory Peck ("Lewt") are both the sons of ruthless senator "McCanles" (Lionel Barrymore) the former a decent, if rather weak sort of character, the latter much more of a lethal loose cannon - but both vie for the love of the beautiful, sultry "Pearl". When the railroad arrives, wanting to cross the old man's land, "Jesse" sides with them alienating his father and his brother, and so is soon isolated as the young woman vacillates between him and his much more visceral and enticing brother - now the story really begins to smoulder. There are also an engaging series of appearances from Lilian Gish as the boys' mother - a lady who lays the blame for her sons errancy squarely at the door of their father. A fine supporting cast offer richness to an already complicated human story - Herbert Marshall, Charles Bickford amongst them. At it's best the film is effective - challenging views on race, loyalty, sexism, it looks at the pioneering spirit of those who want to take their country forward and the reticence of those who are scared of anything new, or of altering the status quo - and the last ten minutes are pretty unique amongst the films of this genre. There is too much padding, which does allow us to inhale the grand cinematography, but does deflate the potency of the narrative just a bit too much, a bit too often. Still - a fine piece of cinema well worthy a big screen with a sound system that can immerse you in Dimitri Tiomkin's rousing score.

おすすめの作品

裸の拍車
1h 31m
7.0

裸の拍車

監督Anthony Mann
出演ジェームズ・ステュアート, ジャネット・リー, Robert Ryan
1953映画
Soldier Blue
1h 55m
6.8

Soldier Blue

監督Ralph Nelson
出演キャンディス・バーゲン, Peter Strauss, ドナルド・プレザンス
1970映画
マッケンナの黄金
2h 8m
6.6

マッケンナの黄金

監督J. Lee Thompson
出演Gregory Peck, Omar Sharif, Camilla Sparv
1969映画
南部の唄
1h 34m
6.5

南部の唄

監督Harve Foster
出演ジェームズ・バスケット, Ruth Warrick, Bobby Driscoll
1946映画
太陽の中の対決
1h 51m
7.0

太陽の中の対決

監督Martin Ritt
出演ポール・ニューマン, Fredric March, Richard Boone
1967映画
紳士協定
1h 58m
7.0

紳士協定

監督Elia Kazan
出演Gregory Peck, Dorothy McGuire, John Garfield
1947映画
拳銃無宿
1h 40m
6.4

拳銃無宿

監督James Edward Grant
出演John Wayne, Gail Russell, Harry Carey
1947映画
赤い河
2h 13m
7.3

赤い河

監督Howard Hawks
出演John Wayne, Montgomery Clift, Joanne Dru
1948映画
イヤー・オブ・ザ・ドラゴン
2h 14m
6.8

イヤー・オブ・ザ・ドラゴン

監督Michael Cimino
出演Mickey Rourke, John Lone, Ariane
1985映画
ナイアガラ
1h 32m
6.8

ナイアガラ

監督Henry Hathaway
出演マリリン・モンロー, Joseph Cotten, Jean Peters
1953映画
バレー・オブ・バイオレンス
1h 44m
6.1

バレー・オブ・バイオレンス

監督タイ・ウェスト
出演イーサン・ホーク, ジョン・トラボルタ, タイッサ・ファーミガ
2016映画
我等の生涯の最良の年
2h 51m
7.8

我等の生涯の最良の年

監督William Wyler
出演ダナ・アンドリュース, Fredric March, Harold Russell
1946映画
白昼の決闘 (1946) | FindKey