La poursuite infernale (1946)
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- 1h 37min
- Drama, Romance
- Nov 1946 (UK)
- Movie
- 3 wins.
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Cast verified as complete
| Henry Fonda | ... |
Wyatt Earp
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| Linda Darnell | ... |
Chihuahua
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| Victor Mature | ... |
Doc Holliday
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| Cathy Downs | ... |
Clementine Carter
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| Walter Brennan | ... |
Old Man Clanton
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| Tim Holt | ... |
Virgil Earp
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| Ward Bond | ... |
Morgan Earp
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| Alan Mowbray | ... |
Granville Thorndyke
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| John Ireland | ... |
Billy Clanton
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| Roy Roberts | ... |
Mayor
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| Jane Darwell | ... |
Kate Nelson
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| Grant Withers | ... |
Ike Clanton
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| J. Farrell MacDonald | ... |
Mac the Barman
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| Russell Simpson | ... |
John Simpson
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| Robert Adler | ... |
Stagecoach Driver (uncredited)
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| C.E. Anderson | ... |
Townsman (uncredited)
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| Don Barclay | ... |
Opera House Owner (uncredited)
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| Hank Bell | ... |
Opera House Patron (uncredited)
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Danny Borzage | ... |
Accordionist (uncredited)
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| Jess Cavin | ... |
Townsman (uncredited)
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| Ruth Clifford | ... |
Opera House Patron (uncredited)
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Frank Conlan | ... |
Pianist (uncredited)
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| Tex Cooper | ... |
Townsman (uncredited)
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Jane Crowley | ... |
Townswoman (uncredited)
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| Jack Curtis | ... |
Bartender (uncredited)
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| William B. Davidson | ... |
Saloon Owner (uncredited)
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| Jimmy Dime | ... |
Vaquero (uncredited)
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| Tex Driscoll | ... |
Townsman (uncredited)
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| Frank Ellis | ... |
Barfly (uncredited)
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| Francis Ford | ... |
Dad - Old Soldier (uncredited)
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| Earle Foxe | ... |
Gambler (uncredited)
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| Don Garner | ... |
James Earp (uncredited)
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William Gillis | ... |
Townsman (uncredited)
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Ben Hall | ... |
Barber (uncredited)
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Aleth Hansen | ... |
Guitarist (uncredited)
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| Jack Kenny | ... |
Barfly (uncredited)
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| Al Kunde | ... |
Townsman (uncredited)
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| Duke R. Lee | ... |
Townsman (uncredited)
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Fred Libby | ... |
Phin Clanton (uncredited)
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| Mae Marsh | ... |
Simpson's Sister (uncredited)
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Margarita Martín | ... |
Woman (uncredited)
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| Kermit Maynard | ... |
Barfly (uncredited)
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| Louis Mercier | ... |
François - the Chef (uncredited)
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| Robert Milasch | ... |
Townsman (uncredited)
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| Jack Montgomery | ... |
Faro Dealer (uncredited)
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| Jack Pennick | ... |
Stagecoach Driver (uncredited)
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Frances Rey | ... |
Woman (uncredited)
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| Mickey Simpson | ... |
Sam Clanton (uncredited)
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| Charles Stevens | ... |
Indian Charlie (uncredited)
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Eleanore Vogel | ... |
Townswoman (uncredited)
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Arthur Walsh | ... |
Hotel Clerk (uncredited)
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| Harry Woods | ... |
Luke (uncredited)
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Directed by
| John Ford | ||
Written by
| Samuel G. Engel | ... | (screen play by) and |
| Winston Miller | ... | (screen play by) |
| Sam Hellman | ... | (from a story by) |
| Stuart N. Lake | ... | (based on a book by) |
Produced by
| Samuel G. Engel | ... | producer (produced by) |
Music by
| Cyril J. Mockridge | ... | (as Cyril Mockridge) |
Cinematography by
| Joseph MacDonald | ... | director of photography (as Joe MacDonald) |
Editing by
| Dorothy Spencer | ||
Editorial Department
| Lyman Hallowell | ... | apprentice editor (uncredited) |
Art Direction by
| James Basevi | ||
| Lyle R. Wheeler | ... | (as Lyle Wheeler) |
Set Decoration by
| Thomas Little | ... | (set decorations) |
Costume Design by
| René Hubert | ... | (costumes) (as Rene Hubert) |
Makeup Department
| Ben Nye | ... | makeup artist |
Production Management
| Raymond A. Klune | ... | production manager (uncredited) |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
| Lloyd Bacon | ... | additional scenes (uncredited) |
| William Eckhardt | ... | assistant director (uncredited) |
| Edward O'Fearna | ... | assistant director (uncredited) |
| Wingate Smith | ... | assistant director (uncredited) |
| Jack Sonntag | ... | second assistant director (uncredited) |
Art Department
| Fred J. Rode | ... | associate set decorator |
Sound Department
| Eugene Grossman | ... | sound |
| Roger Heman Sr. | ... | sound (as Roger Heman) |
Visual Effects by
| Fred Sersen | ... | special photographic effects |
Stunts
| Gil Perkins | ... | stunts (uncredited) |
Camera and Electrical Department
| Lloyd Ahern Sr. | ... | camera operator (uncredited) |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
| Sam Benson | ... | wardrobe (uncredited) |
| Eugene Joseff | ... | costume jeweller (uncredited) |
Location Management
| Ray C. Moore | ... | location manager (uncredited) |
Music Department
| Alfred Newman | ... | musical director |
| Edward B. Powell | ... | orchestral arrangements (as Edward Powell) |
Additional Crew
| Darryl F. Zanuck | ... | presenter |
| Barlow Simpson | ... | double: Russell Simpson (uncredited) |
Thanks
| Blake Lucas | ... | special thanks (pre-release version print) |
| James Pepper | ... | special thanks (pre-release version print) |
| Bill Prud'homme | ... | special thanks (pre-release version print) |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Twentieth Century Fox (1946) (United States) (theatrical) (as Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation) (released through)
- Twentieth Century Fox Film Company (1946) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
- Twentieth Century Fox (1947) (Belgium) (theatrical)
- Twentieth Century Fox (1947) (France) (theatrical)
- Twentieth Century Fox (1947) (Italy) (theatrical)
- Twentieth Century Fox (1947) (Sweden) (theatrical)
- Hispano Foxfilms S.A.E. (1948) (Spain) (theatrical)
- Centfox (1949) (West Germany) (theatrical)
- M.P.E.A. (1949) (West Germany) (theatrical)
- Twentieth Century Fox (1953) (United States) (theatrical) (re-release)
- National Telefilm Associates (NTA) (1957) (United States) (tv)
- Allianz Filmverleih (1964) (West Germany) (theatrical) (re-release)
- Rank Film (1966) (Italy) (theatrical) (reissue)
- Key Video (1988) (United States) (VHS)
- 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2003) (Canada) (DVD)
- 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2003) (United States) (DVD)
- 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2004) (Germany) (DVD)
- 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2004) (United States) (DVD)
- 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2007) (United States) (DVD)
- 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2014) (Germany) (Blu-ray) (DVD)
- The Criterion Collection (2014) (United States) (DVD)
- 1ère chaîne ORTF (1969) (France) (tv) (dubbed version)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- American Movie Classics (AMC) (funding provided by) (pre-release version print)
- Film Center of the National Museum of Modern Art (in cooperation with) (pre-release version print)
- International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) (acknowledgement)
- The Film Foundation (funding provided by) (pre-release version print)
- Todd-AO/Glen Glenn Studios (sound services) (pre-release version print)
- Twentieth Century Fox (in cooperation with) (pre-release version print)
- UCLA Film and Television Archive (preserved by) (pre-release version print)
- YCM Laboratories (sound services) (pre-release version print)
Storyline
| Plot Summary |
Wyatt Earp and his brothers Morgan and Virgil ride into Tombstone and leave brother James in charge of their cattle herd. On their return they find their cattle stolen and James dead. Wyatt takes on the job of town marshal, making his brothers deputies, and vows to stay in Tombstone until James' killers are found. He soon runs into the brooding, coughing, hard-drinking Doc Holliday as well as the sullen and vicious Clanton clan. Wyatt discovers the owner of a trinket stolen from James' dead body and the stage is set for the Earps' long-awaited revenge.
Written by Doug Sederberg |
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| Taglines | The Roaring West At Its Reckless Best! See more » |
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Box Office
| Budget | $2,000,000 (estimated) |
Did You Know?
| Trivia | Walter Brennan disliked John Ford so much that he never worked with him again. One time when Brennan was having a little trouble getting into the saddle, Ford yelled, "Can't you even mount a horse?" Brennan shot back, "No, but I got three Oscars for acting!" See more » |
| Goofs | The movie shows James Earp killed (murdered) with his marker showing "born 1864 died 1882". However, James Earp was in fact born in 1841 and died in 1926 of natural causes. It was Morgan Earp who was murdered on 18 March 1882. See more » |
| Movie Connections | Edited into John Ford: The Man Who Invented America (2019). See more » |
| Soundtracks | (Oh My Darlin') Clementine See more » |
| Quotes |
Wyatt Earp:
Mac, you ever been in love? Mac: No, I've been a bartender all me life. See more » |