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Product Description John Huston directs Burt Lancaster, Audrey Hepburn and Lillian Gish in this western set in the Texas wilderness in which a stranger rides into town and manages to begin a small war within the community when he reveals a secret. The Zachary family is overseen by mother Matilda (Gish), and consists of three brothers (Lancaster, Audie Murphy and Doug McClure) and an adopted sister Rachel (Hepburn). However, the stranger claims that Rachel is a member of the Kiowa tribe of Indians and the fragile peace within the community is shattered; with the Zachary's having to confront their own feelings of racism and loyalty and some of the inhabitants of the town turning against the family. desertcart.co.uk Review No relation to the 1992 Clint Eastwood film of almost the same name, 1959's The Unforgiven is based--like John Ford's The Searchers--on a novel by Alan LeMay. Again the story focuses on a frontier family divided by racism. But instead of the complex, endlessly resonant demonology of the Ford picture, here John Huston aims for a pat, civil-rights-era allegory of loving solidarity triumphing over societal prejudice--and, to be sure, some noble but dangerous Kiowas. Burt Lancaster and Audrey Hepburn costar as, respectively, the eldest son of a ranching family and the beloved sister who's not his sister at all, but an Indian. However, the film's dark heart belongs to Joseph Wiseman as an avenging ghost who materialises out of the wind and Lillian Gish as the matriarch who will do whatever she must to protect her clan. --Richard T Jameson Review: Unforgettable The Unforgiven - This is a classic John Huston 1960 psychological Western giving Audie Murphy one of his best roles since The Red Badge of Courage also directed by Huston. A good strong cast,Lancaster,Hepburn ,in an unusual role for her,Bickford,Wiseman,Saxon,Salmi,the young Doug McClure and Lilian Gish play out a story of bigotry and racial tension on the Texas Panhandle. Prejudice provokes conflict amongst the family and the nieghbours with Hepburn branded as half indian. Murphy especially in the key role of the brother torn between his hatred of Indians and his love for his foster sister is excellent. Strong support from Burt Lancaster as you would expect make this a worthwhile film to watch again and again. Review: Excellent quality - Excellent, one of my all time favourites, really enjoyed watching it again!
| ASIN | B00015N592 |
| Actors | Audie Murphy, Audrey Hepburn, Burt Lancaster, Charles Bickford, John Saxon |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 - 2.35:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 4,679 in DVD & Blu-ray ( See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray ) 81 in Western (DVD & Blu-ray) 236 in Romance (DVD & Blu-ray) 1,192 in Action & Adventure (DVD & Blu-ray) |
| Customer reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (465) |
| Director | John Huston |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 5050070020335 |
| Media Format | PAL |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 18.03 x 13.76 x 1.48 cm; 80 g |
| Producers | Burt Lancaster, Harold Hecht, James Hill |
| Rated | Parental Guidance |
| Release date | 1 Mar. 2004 |
| Run time | 1 hour and 56 minutes |
| Studio | Twentieth Century Fox |
| Subtitles: | Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish |
| Writers | Alan Le May, Ben Maddow |
J**T
Unforgettable The Unforgiven
This is a classic John Huston 1960 psychological Western giving Audie Murphy one of his best roles since The Red Badge of Courage also directed by Huston. A good strong cast,Lancaster,Hepburn ,in an unusual role for her,Bickford,Wiseman,Saxon,Salmi,the young Doug McClure and Lilian Gish play out a story of bigotry and racial tension on the Texas Panhandle. Prejudice provokes conflict amongst the family and the nieghbours with Hepburn branded as half indian. Murphy especially in the key role of the brother torn between his hatred of Indians and his love for his foster sister is excellent. Strong support from Burt Lancaster as you would expect make this a worthwhile film to watch again and again.
J**Y
Excellent quality
Excellent, one of my all time favourites, really enjoyed watching it again!
O**N
It's hard not to like Unforgiven. It has an interesting plot and the ...
It's hard not to like Unforgiven. It has an interesting plot and the movie should be ranked higher by critics. In spite of the fact that the director John Huston himself has stated that the movie did not fulfill his expectations you cannot deny that the cast is excellent: Audrey Hepburn in her only western, but also Burt Lancaster and especially Joseph Wiseman as Abe Kelsey "the ghost rider". The film is also very beautifully shot in glorious technicolor in Durango, Mexico. The story is also very interesting and becomes more and more interesting the longer you watch the film. I will not reveal the story here but the film is highly recommended. Don't miss the chance to see a most underrated western.
R**H
Very good film Burt Lancaster
Very good film Burt Lancaster, Audrey Hepburn, and other good actors star in this western good story and action. recommended. if you are a western fan this will be added to your collection, It is now a rare film.
C**Y
Underrated western from John Huston
Superbly photographed in Panavision and Technicolor by Franz Planer, with atmospheric music by Dimitri Tiomkin, The Unforgiven is one of the best films of its genre. A gripping storyline underscored by Huston's sensitive and precise direction, a screenplay with multiple themes ranging from racism to family values and loyalties plays out in an atmosphere of gathering menace. Superb performances from all concerned especially the veteran Lilian Gish, Joseph Wiseman (as a ghostly nemesis for Audrey Hepburn's intense and enigmatic Rachel), Burt Lancaster, John Saxon and, scene-stealingly, Audie Murphy with a keen sense of comedy. The film does seem to be in two halves, though, with a carefully-engineered social set-up in this backwater of Texas ever-threatened by Kiowa invasion, giving way to just that and an almost operatic clash of cultures at all levels of the human. Memorable set pieces abound such as Lilian Gish playing classical music on a piano in defiance of Kiowa war drums. Huston shows a sympathetic stance toward what becomes an almost insoluble human dilemma. Metaphors of the 'west' versus the 'other' abound and are subtly and dramatically accomplished. I could not but admire the film's ambition and courage.
I**T
audie and burt save the day
rip roaring cowboys and indians showdown.one of the most exciting action packed drama since the Caine Mutiny.truely was inpacted by the flawless performance of every single person in this movie,and ill say this about The Unforgiven ,it is a classic all out ballsie old west frontier classic spended in disbelief on how great this movies directors accomplicments have resinated throught out its place in film history.The Unforgiven fires on all cylinders and bashes you with real life situations and family committment,its really fully a 10 of a movie
R**D
very good service disk as new
arrived ok on time
B**R
A Very Unusual Kiowa!
Firstly I would like to make it clear that I tend to agree with the comments made by "Little Raven", not just because he is a native American, although this adds considerable weight to his comments, but because he often hits the nail on the head. To give a balanced review often means being honest, and that can upset some peoples sensitivities. Well so be it! That is a risk I am willing to run to tell it truthfully as I see it. But hopefully I will try to justify my comments and also highlights the films positives. In the film Audrey Hepburn plays a full blood Kiowa Indian, who was taken in by a white mother as a baby following a massacre, unbeknown to her three white brothers and all her neighbours. But there is one who does know the truth, who returns to upset the apple cart. Old hostilities are rekindled and racism raises its ugly face. Violence ensues in which family loyalties are tested and old friends are lost. Meanwhile the Kiowa come back to reclaim one of their own. We head to an action filled finale. The film was directed by the legendary John Huston who described it as perhaps his least satisfying film. The film was beset with problems. Production was halted for seven months when Hepburn fell off her horse and sustained a serious back injury. Huston also fought an ongoing battle with Rick Height and his company who were financing the film. They wanted a more commercial, less controversial film, whilst Huston wanted to make a strong statement about racism in the USA. The result was something that fell uncomfortably in between. Hepburn is indeed the most Anglo Saxon looking full blood native American I have ever seen in a film. John Saxon, no pun intended, who specialised in such roles together with Mexican's at least made the effort, as did Elvis Presley as a half blood Kiowa in "Flaming Star". Some make up may have alleviated this piece of miscasting. Hepburn was also uncomfortable in her role, which was certainly one of her more forgettable ones. It was like she was going through the motions after her fall! I also found the ending over melodramatic and the Indians seemed to have some sort of death wish. Dimitri Tiomkin's lauded score was also not I felt in harmony with the sombre mood of the film. His previous score for "The Alamo"(60) was much better. On the positives the film does contain some strong scenes and good location filming. There is a particularly powerful hanging scene and an excellent chase scene as Little Raven pointed out. I was pleased to hear that old west saying "There's never a horse not bin rode, nor a man not been throwed". It was also nice to see those old screen legends Charles Bickford and Lillian Gish providing strong support. Burt Lancaster is good in his role as the elder brother, and Audie Murphy never better as his racist brother Cash. He was in the slightly contrived situation of the racist bigot who had unknowingly had a full blood Indian as a sister. Huston had used Murphy before in his debut film "The Red Badge of Courage", and remembered him when his career was going through the doldrums. A youthful looking Doug McLure is also good as the younger brother. Remember him as Trampas from the TV series "The Virginian"! The film bears strong similarities to that great film "The Searchers"(56), which is no surprise as it was based on a book by the same fine author Alan LeMay. In that film white men pursue Indians who have captured a white girl, and in this film, in a complete reversal, the Indians pursue an Indian girl taken by whites. Unfortunately, the film despite having many good things going for it, has to ultimately be considered a failure. It simply has too many fault lines. It is a pity that Huston was unable to fulfil his vision for the film. It could have been a really powerful film that had something truly profound to say about racism in the USA at the time. At the end of the day it has to be considered one of Huston's lesser films, although as is often the case, matters were somewhat out of his hands.
A**R
If you like westerns with drama, this is a good one.
D**D
Joya del cine y a muy buen precio,
A**A
Top Western.
J**N
I really enjoyed this movie. I was in my 20's the last time I saw it. Good westerns are timeless.
G**K
"The Unforgiven" is a wonderful movie starring Burt lancaster and Audrey Hepburn that weaves a number of themes into a tapestry of beautiful colors. It depicts, with a great deal of honesty, the struggles of the pioneer families in the Southwest, fighting the Kiowa tribes, the difficult climate and the stubborn soil. Further it shows the racism and brutality that existed on the part of the Kiowas, determined to hold their land and their people against the invaders, and the pioneers, equally determined to make new lives and new homes for themselves in the wilderness. Against this backdrop, the reaffirmation of family love and loyalty, the closeness of neighbors and the bonds of human ties are mirrored in the intrinsic decency and courage of Ben Zachary, portrayed by Burt Lancaster in one of the best performances of his storied career. In this movie, of which Lancaster is the undisputed star, Burt is masterfully supported by a cast of excellent actors giving superb performances. Audrey Hepburn plays Rachel, the Indian girl rescued by the Zachary patriarch and raised as their own, unaware that she is not Caucasian until the crisis point of the film. Audie Murphy very ably plays Cash Zachary, the only racist member of the family, whose transformation is a reaffirmation of the family bond. The movie is cast well, set brilliantly and moves very well, with a dramatic line that is both balanced and sustained by the performances and the musical score. Lancaster both paces and dominates the film, as he always does, and gives a moving, authentic and riveting portrayal of a man whose sheer will and determination to defend and protect his family redeems them from the secret that scarred their past and threatens to destroy their future.
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