Anthony Mann — 导演 (2)
百战宝枪 (1950) [电影] 豆瓣 IMDb TMDB 维基数据
Winchester '73
导演: Anthony Mann 演员: 詹姆斯·史都华 / 雪莉·温特斯
其它标题: Winchester '73 / 温彻斯特73年
《温彻斯特,73年》是50年代由詹姆士·斯图尔特与安东尼·曼合作颇负盛名的5部西部片中最棒的一部(其余4部依次是《蜿蜒的河》(Bend of the River)、《来自莱若迈的男人》(The Man From Laramie)、《赤裸裸的刺激》(The Naked Spur)、《远乡》(The Far Country),被认为是刺激西部片票房回升的主要功臣。该片还开了一道历史的先河:由该片起,明星们不再靠领取薪水(尽管高得让人咋舌)过活,而趋于影片票房利润分成。这招儿让詹姆士·斯图尔特挣了大钱,也永远地改变了好莱坞的交易方式。 影片本身也令人印象深刻。安东尼·曼手法尖锐而富于心理剖析,刻画了一位陷入扑朔迷离中的强悍男人。牛仔林·麦克达姆(詹姆士·斯图尔特饰)为找回一支宝贵的温彻斯特1873年造连发步枪,一路追踪,由此开始了一连串的历险。最后一幕极其壮观:悬崖绝壁间,两人拔枪对射,壮阔山色也每每令人流连不已。《温彻斯特,73年》使詹姆士·斯图尔特名列十大票房榜,而此前电影公司竟怀疑他的表演才能。就像真正的1873年造温彻斯特步枪,《温彻斯特,73年》也是“千年之唯一”。
壮志千秋 (1960) [电影] 豆瓣
Cimarron
导演: Anthony Mann 演员: 格伦·福特 / 玛丽亚·雪儿
其它标题: Cimarron / 时势英雄
Sorry but despite the fact that the 1931 version of this novel was the only western film to win an Academy Award for Best Picture it does not compare to the entertainment value of this version. True this is perhaps not the best adaptation of Ms. Ferber's novel, but then how many films are perfect adaptations of their source material. There are wonderful scenes missing from this adaptation, but then there are wonderful scenes missing from the adaptation of GWTW. No, I am not comparing this to a classic like GWTW. But the '31 version is not in the same class as GWTW either. This film should be taken for what it actually is, a good solid epic entertainment with spectacular scenes and good performances. Glenn Ford is perfect casting for Yancy. His performance is far superior to that of the overripe, stilted scenery chewing one delivered by Richard Dix in the original. Ford's boyish manner easily captures the charming immature nature of the character. Maria Schell is on a par with Irene Dunne. It is a pity her character was rewritten from the novel to be weaker than Ferber intended. This was obviously done to make the film Ford's but she's still gives a performance that is on the money. As so do the myriad supporting players in the film. Back in 1960, MGM obviously needed a big movie to move into the theaters that had been playing "Ben-Hur" for over a year. So this production was rushed to completion to fit the bill. The fact that it was shot in Cinemascope instead of a "Big" 70 mm process is evidence of this. It has been written that the production was shut down before the scripted ending could be filmed. This explains the rather abrupt and somewhat awkward end to the film. Perhaps a regular non "Roadshow" release might have fared better both with the critics and at the box-office. It often seems that those who praise the older version over this film have seldom actually seen the former. For many years the 1931 version was not available for viewing. During that period many film historians gushed in their praise of it. When it finally reappeared on screens most of them found it very creaky and revised their opinions but the older opinions are still in print, available and read. True, they didn't change their opinion of this version, but the older fell into proper perspective...Cinema History and rather dry history at that. While this version is not a classic it remains good entertainment. Compare it to "How The West Was Won" made by the same studio just a few years later.