20TH CENTURY FOX
Presents
A CINEMASCOPE PRODUCTION
THE BRAVADOS
Starring
GREGORY PECK as Jim Douglass
JOAN COLLINS as Josefa Velarde
STEPHEN BOYD as Bill Zachary
ALBERT SALMI as Ed Taylor
HENRY SILVA as Lujan
LEE VAN CLEEF as Alfonso Parra
ANDREW dUGGAN as Padre
KATHLEEN GALLANT as Emma
BARRY COE as TomKEN SCOTT as Primo
GENE EVANS as Butler
Director of Photography - Leon Shamroy Art Director - Mark Lee Kirk & Lyle R Wheeler
Music by Lionel Newman Screenplay by Philip Yordan From a Novel by Frank O'RourkeEdited by William Mace Costumes by Charles Le Maire Produced by Herbert B Swope JR
Directed by Henry King
(c) 1958 20TH CENTURY FOX 98 MINS
When Jim Douglass arrives in Rio Arriba, he has revenge on his mind! Believing the four men who raped and murdered his wife are awaiting the hangman's noose in the town's jail, he is determined to settle the score. But his intentions are short lived as the four escape and take a local girl hostage. Jim sets out with some local men to track them down and bring them to a final justice... His justice! See the wraith of his vengeance.. as he hunts down The Bravados!!
This popular western was a film that Joan was not too keen in doing, as she felt the role of Josefa was not suited to her, however she was keen to work with Gregory Peck, whom she greatly admired. But she had turned down a few film scripts and was on suspension, without pay and needed to work. Joan recalled,
" I was totally wrong for the role of a tough frontier woman, whose life was only complete when she was roping a horse or striding the dusty plains! Horses and I are like oil and water. But I still wanted to do the film because of Greg.. He was a great actor and a wonderful looking man, tall and rangy, with a classic profile."
" Greg taught me a lot about riding a horse.. Although on the last day of shooting he did tease me unmercifully by riding so fast that I was sore for a week!"
Greg commented on Joan's appearance a few years later...
" Joan was a sensational young girl at that time, a knockout!"
Greg commented on Joan's appearance a few years later...
" Joan was a sensational young girl at that time, a knockout!"
Joan on set with Gregory Peck & Maria Gracia |
Chatting with Louella Parsons sometime later Joan announced.
"That I am alive is a miracle!"
Her brush with the saddle, not exactly something she planned to repeat.
Joan did say to columnist Sheilah Graham.
Wardrobe test shot .. |
Gregory Peck was so fond of the cowboy life that soon after shooting "The Bravados", he purchased a vast working ranch near Santa Barbara, which had 600 head of cattle. The film although not a box office smash, it did do well enough and garnered some awards for it's stars. Albert Salmi received a Best Supporting actor award from The National Board Of Review in 1958. While Gregory came 3rd place in the top action performance category at the 1959 Laurel Awards. The film was directed by Henry King, who eight years earlier had directed Peck in a well received western, "The Gunfighter". Although Joan has little to do in the film, she does bring a touch of style to the proceedings. The film is still widely shown and is certainly one of more enduring westerns...
'The Bravados' has been released numerous times on dvd, the most recent been in 2012.. There have been a few blu-ray editions.. A limited edition one from Twilight Time in 2018 is now deleted.. A recent French release housed in a digi book cover features a fabulous cover with Gregory Peck and Joan, most releases and original artwork usually only has Greg on it.. You can order this limited release here!
You can order the Reg 2 dvd here!
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