Steppe vengeance
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German title | Steppe vengeance |
Original title | Vendetta en Camargue |
Country of production | France |
original language | French |
Publishing year | 1950 |
length | 88 (German version 77) minutes |
Age rating | FSK 12 |
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Director | Jean Devaivre |
script | Jean Devaivre René Mejean |
music | Joseph Kosma |
camera | Lucien Joulin (black and white) |
cut | Louis Devaivre |
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Steppenrache (original title: Vendetta en Camargue ) is a French dramatic adventure film from the film Neptune with western elements, which Jean Devaivre shot in 1950 in black and white. The German-language premiere was on November 29, 1950.
action
Huguette works as an equestrian at the circus; after the death of her parents, she inherits their farm in the Camargue . The coworkers who specialize in bull breeding soon take her to the heart and Fredé falls in love with her. Only the malevolent steward can not stand it, as it threatens to ruin his profitable bull theft business, which he and a few gypsies, including his fiancée, are doing. The gang manages to capture Huguette and tie her to a bull while the property is set on fire. At the last second, Fredé can intervene to save him.
criticism
The lexicon of the international film was devastating that the film was "silly slapstick on the level of a penny novel."
Web links
- Steppe revenge in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- The film at Notre Cinéma with 4 poster motifs
Individual evidence
- ↑ Steppe vengeance. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .