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砦のガンベルト
砦のガンベルト

砦のガンベルト

19671h 45m★ 6.3アクションドラマ西洋

あらすじ

リチャード・ジェサップの小説を彼自身が脚色、「駅馬車(1965)」のゴードン・ダグラスが監督した西部劇。撮影は「禁じられた家」のハロルド・スタイン、音楽はリース・スティーヴンスが担当した。出演は「ホテル」のロッド・テイラー、「特攻大作戦」のアーネスト・ボーグナイン、「ふたりだけの窓」のジョン・ミルズ、「007/サンダーボール作戦」のルチアナ・パルッツィほか。製作は主演者ロッド・テイラーと、俳優出身のジャック・ジェイスン。

作品考察・見どころ

本作は、滅びゆく西部の美学と、極限状態における人間の本質を鋭く抉り出した異色の西部劇です。ロッド・テイラー演じる孤高のガンマンが放つ冷徹なリアリズムと、アーネスト・ボーグナインら名優たちが織りなす重厚な人間ドラマが火花を散らします。砦という閉塞的な空間が生み出す圧倒的な緊張感は、単なる娯楽作の枠を超え、死を前にした人間の尊厳を問う深遠なサスペンスへと昇華されています。 特筆すべきは、旧弊な軍隊の規律と個人の誇りが衝突し、静かに崩壊へと向かう演出の妙です。人種間の対立や無能な指導者への批判といった普遍的なテーマが、乾いた銃声とともに鋭く突きつけられます。荒涼とした風景を切り取った映像は、登場人物たちの孤独な魂を象徴しており、観る者の心に消えない余韻を残す、泥臭くも高潔な情熱に満ちた傑作です。

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ロッド・テイラー
ロッド・テイラー
Chuka
Ernest Borgnine
Ernest Borgnine
Sgt. Otto Hahnsbach
John Mills
John Mills
Colonel Stuart Valois
Luciana Paluzzi
Luciana Paluzzi
Señora Veronica Kleitz
James Whitmore
James Whitmore
Lou Trent
Victoria Vetri
Victoria Vetri
Señorita Helena Chavez
Louis Hayward
Louis Hayward
Major Benson
Joseph Sirola
Joseph Sirola
Jake Baldwin
No Image
Marco López
Hanu
Michael Cole
Michael Cole
Spivey

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: Gordon Douglas

脚本: Richard Jessup

音楽: Leith Stevens

制作: ロッド・テイラー / Jack Jason

制作会社: Rodlor / Paramount Pictures / New Art Film Company

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John Chard
John Chard
★ 5

We're the scum of the United States Army. Colonel. Chuka is directed by Gordon Douglas and adapted to screenplay by Richard Jessup from his own novel. It stars Rod Taylor, John Mills, Ernest Borgnine, Luciana Paluzzi, James Whimore, Louis Hayward and Victoria Vetri. Music is by Leith Stevens and Pthe Color photography by Harold E. Stine. 1876 and Fort Clendenon is host to a bunch of army misfits and a lovelorn gunslinger, hardly a group capable of defending the Fort against an impending Arapaho attack... A super cast and a rather gorgeous colour print can't avert this being a distinctly average Siege Oater. Prodution wise it's a hodgepodge, an uneasy blend of stuffy looking studio bound sequences, matte paintings and airy locales, while the acting, sparse characterisations and general reliance on non meaty chatty filler scenes, all make it an odd viewing experience. The chat angle is most frustrating, not so much because there is so much of it so as to make this a 90% talky piece, but in that there are moments of great dialogue, where interesting character arcs are dangled, but alas they are threads that are never pulled to the benefit of all. Action is sparse but what there is is competently staged, with the siege itself - while not worth the wait - has enough moments of excitement and intelligence so as to not annoy. A very good and intriguing ending further adds to the strange mix of poor and good of it all, but ultimately it's average and hardly essential for fans of Westerns and the stars involved. 5/10

CinemaSerf
CinemaSerf
★ 7

Though I never really understood what Rod Taylor ever had to offer on screen, he does rather better here in this traditional army versus the Indians siege western. Recently arrived on the stagecoach with a disparate group of passengers, “Chuka” finds Fort Clanenden commanded by the bottle-loving “Col. Valois” (John Mills) and supported by his loyal sergeant “Hahnsbach” (Ernest Borgnine). Fairly swiftly, we all learn that this is a facility where then US Army keeps it’s rotten eggs, and gradually we learn just why - from the colonel down - these officers are now charged with holding this dead-end post against some menacing Arapaho who are dead-set on wiping them out and seizing what weapons and supplies they can. Just to add to his problems, there were two ladies amongst his party and with him taking a shine to the “Señora” (Luciana Paluzzi) he must keep spinning the plates as the war-drums suggest an imminent attack on their vulnerable position. On the face of it, this is all fairly standard fayre but thanks to Mills and his untrustworthy officer corp we get a sample of just what the army consisted of - and of the fact that many were just crooks and thugs in dark blue uniforms. This also gives us a sense of just why the natives were rebellious. These weren’t vengeful and power-crazed people, more those who had been driven from their traditional hunting grounds and reduced to foraging and scavenging to feed themselves and their families. Their resentment of these interlopers would seem entirely justified. Louis Hayward is almost unrecognisable as “Maj. Benson” and there is a decent effort in support from the usually reliable James Whitmore to help keep the pace moving well, and as a story with a decent amount of sub-text, it works better than I was expecting.

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