Hombre

March. 21,1967      NR
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John Russell, disdained by his "respectable" fellow stagecoach passengers because he was raised by Indians, becomes their only hope for survival when they are set upon by outlaws.

Paul Newman as  John Russell
Fredric March as  Dr. Alex Favor
Richard Boone as  Cicero Grimes
Diane Cilento as  Jessie
Cameron Mitchell as  Frank Braden
Barbara Rush as  Audra Favor
Peter Lazer as  Billy Lee Blake
Margaret Blye as  Doris Blake
Martin Balsam as  Henry Mendez
Skip Ward as  Steve Early

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Reviews

FuzzyTagz
1967/03/21

If the ambition is to provide two hours of instantly forgettable, popcorn-munching escapism, it succeeds.

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TaryBiggBall
1967/03/22

It was OK. I don't see why everyone loves it so much. It wasn't very smart or deep or well-directed.

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Deanna
1967/03/23

There are moments in this movie where the great movie it could've been peek out... They're fleeting, here, but they're worth savoring, and they happen often enough to make it worth your while.

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Scarlet
1967/03/24

The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.

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julesfdelorme
1967/03/25

HOMBRE I have always had a strange relationship as a film fan to Paul Newman. Particularly when I was young I would have told you that the man just bugged me. I couldn't tell you why. Just that he did. And yet, two of my favourite movies then, and even now, are Cool Hand Luke and Hombre, both starring Paul Newman. I met the man once. I was doing security for a film read through, a film that never got made. We weren't told who the stars were or what the film was. Just that security was needed and we should be ready for anything. As people began to gather around the table to read, a few relatively minor stars then, showed up and immediately began to make obnoxious demands. They wanted to sit here or there. They needed a certain kind of water. They needed chairs for their entourages. And then Newman came bounding up the stairs in sneakers. No entourage. No fuss. Greeted every single person in the room. Did the reading. Thanked everyone. And left. And I remember thinking "Now, that's a real movie star. He doesn't need to prove a thing to anyone.". Yet that strange mental block remains. I can't bring myself to admit that I'm a Paul Newman fan. Perhaps it was because I was so obsessed with Steve McQueen as a kid. Still am. And I'm sure that I read somewhere early on that McQueen hated Newman because he felt Newman kept getting the roles that they competed for. There is something in our brains that gravitates towards that either/or way of thinking. The fact is that Newman was a great actor and a pretty damn good human being by most accounts, including my own, despite it being a very brief encounter. And the fact is that I love Cool Hand Luke. And I love Hombre, one of the few adaptations of an Elmore Leonard Western that really worked. For those of you who don't know, Elmore Leonard tried his hand at Western novels before he got into the crime novels that he is now so well known for. And Leonard was a very good Western novelist as well. Hombre is a fine example of this. The premise of a white man raised by Apache being forced to protect a group of white people that he doesn't care for, plays brilliantly with our ideas about what we call civilized behaviour. The most 'Civilized' person in the novel, a well educated, well manored professor has stolen money meant to feed the Apache people and shows us again and again his naked greed. While the man they all consider to be the least civilized, the white man who prefers the Apache to his own people, is the only one who shows integrity and courage. This conflict bubbles under the surface of a very good period Western, and in the film, Newman does a remarkable job of capturing Apache like mannerism. I lived among the Apache and Navajo on the Salt River Reserve in Southern Arizona, and I can tell you that they are a very special and unique people, even amongst other Natives. They do not move or talk or even seem to think like other people. There is a stillness to the Apache, and inner toughness, almost certainly derived from living in barren desert mountain terrain. And Newman captures that spirit extremely well. Frederic March, one of the great actors of early films, including Inherit the Wind, is excellent as the civilized yet greedy Dr. Favor and Richard Boone is impressively menacing as the main villain, Grimes. But it is Newman's movie through and through. He delivers a wonderful speech masterfully about the state of the Apache people, while cooped up in a mining shack with the others, all the while remaining unknowably stoic and still throughout. I don't know if you can argue that Hombre is a great Western. But it is definitely a very good one. And it is still definitely one of my favourite movies of all time. Maybe it's time that I admit that I am a Paul Newman fan. Maybe it's time I came out of the closet about Paul Newman. It's definitely time to admit that he is the star of two of my favourite movies of all time, Hombre and Cool Hand Luke. There I said it. I said that much. I love Hombre. I like Paul Newman. And I don't care who knows it.

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edwagreen
1967/03/26

Despite the ever present hotbed topic of racism, the film was a major disappointment to me as it is rather slow moving and the characters such as Richard Boone, Paul Newman and Fredric March are never allowed to develop fully.The one excellent performance here is by Diane Cilento as one of the passengers on the ill-fated stagecoach.Racism is not an underlying film here; rather, it is the definite theme. Kidnapped by Indians as a child and raised as their own, Paul Newman was eventually taken back by a man who gave him his name and upon the latter's death willed him his property.Seeing how the Indians have been mistreated has left an indelible mark on the Newman character and he faces bigotry on the coach for when his Indian past is discovered, the passengers no longer want to ride with him.The coach is summarily held up and the passengers must depend on Newman for their very survival.In a change of pace, Fredric March, one of the passengers, is an Indian agent traveling with his wife Barbara Rush and both show their nasty bigotry. Through the irony of the situation, Rush will also depend upon Newman in the end to survive.As always, Newman comes to grips with the situation and human decency propels him to save the Rush character, but at what cost?

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garysteinweg
1967/03/27

Like everyone else has said, this is an outstanding movie. I'm not going to attempt to rehash what's been said before, most of the preceding evaluations have been excellent. Just wanted to say that my favorites in this film were Paul Newman (of course) and Frank Silvera, who played the Mexican bandit (but was not a Mexican in real life). AND, my favorite line was mumbled by Diane Cilento (Sean Connery's 1st wife) just before the final show-down as she acknowledges that the evil Cicero Grimes (Richard Boone) has met his match, and worse, in John Russell (Paul Newman).All but one of the players in this film are no longer with us, several left more than 20 years ago.

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AaronCapenBanner
1967/03/28

Paul Newman reunites with "Hud" director Martin Ritt for this stark western. Newman plays John 'Hombre' Russell, a white man raised by Apaches who is shunned by the community as a result. When he inherits a boarding house in town, he decides to trade it for a herd, and must take a stagecoach to complete the deal. With him on the journey are Favor(Frederic March) and his wife Audra(played by Barbara Rush) a snobbish couple, along with ruthless gunfighter Grimes(played by Richard Boone) The trip is rudely interrupted by bandits, who force the passengers to flee into the mountains for safety, but with the bandits in pursuit, leaving Russell the only man to protect them... Interesting tale of prejudice and irony is quite cynical, with a familiar plot, yet works very well because of fine acting and direction.

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