The lost Valley
the lost Valley ( The Last Valley ) is a British film carried out by James Clavell, left in 1971.
Synopsis
(Attention, spoilers)
In autumn 1630, Vogel, an intellectual, wanders in Germany devastated by the Thirty Year old War, trying to escape to the petty thieves from all edges, from the famine and the epidemics. It arrives by chance in an apparently intact alpine valley. But it is followed by a company of mercenaries which also enters the valley.
Intelligent, the Captain (one will always be unaware of its name), estimates more advantageous to spend the winter quietly there rather than to plunder it. He thus settles there and made there reign the order until spring, going even until subduing the mutiny of part of his troop.
The beautiful returned season, it sets out again for the war, with the idea to return the next winter. Indeed, it will return, but to die, its company having be destroyed at the time of catch of Magdeburg (1631, it is what makes it possible to date the action with precision) and itself being wounded with death. The inhabitants take again their life of formerly and only Vogel survived.
Data sheet
- Title: the lost Valley
- original Title: The Last Valley
- Realization: James Clavell
- Scenario: James Clavell according to the novel of J.B. Pick
- Production: James Clavell
- Music: John Barry
- Photography: John Wilcox
- Assembly: John Bloom
- Decorations: Peter Mullins
- Costumes: Yvonne Blake
- Country of origin: the United Kingdom
- Format: Colors
- Kind: Venture
- Durée: 128 minutes
- Coming out date: 1971
Distribution
- Michael Caine: The Captain
- Omar Sharif: Vogel
- Florinda Bolkan : Erica
- Nigel Davenport: Gruber
External bond
- the Valley lost on Internet Movie Database
- the lost Valley - Photographs
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