Vor der Küste von Caboblanco, Peru wird ein Wracktaucher ermordet. Trotzdem entscheiden sich die lokalen Behörden dazu, den Tod als "Unfall" zu deklarieren. Ein allseits beliebter Barbesitze... Alles lesenVor der Küste von Caboblanco, Peru wird ein Wracktaucher ermordet. Trotzdem entscheiden sich die lokalen Behörden dazu, den Tod als "Unfall" zu deklarieren. Ein allseits beliebter Barbesitzer nimmt selbst Ermittlungen auf.Vor der Küste von Caboblanco, Peru wird ein Wracktaucher ermordet. Trotzdem entscheiden sich die lokalen Behörden dazu, den Tod als "Unfall" zu deklarieren. Ein allseits beliebter Barbesitzer nimmt selbst Ermittlungen auf.
- Pepe
- (as Ernest Esparza)
- Bustamante
- (as Jose Chavez)
- Aparicio
- (as Martin La Salle)
- British Crewman #1
- (as Alan Conrad)
- Inquest Clerk
- (as Manuel Martin)
Handlung
WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesDuring production of this movie, Charles Bronson said: "It's not the role I accept, it's the possibility of the picture being entertaining. I work for the whole, not for myself. I work for the audience. I've always felt that people deserve that much when they pay to see your picture. This is why, when I choose a role, I believe in giving what I feel is worth the price of a ticket. I believe in giving service."
- PatzerWhen the diving device is raised from the deck(at around 3 mins), the winch is rotating in the wrong direction, and when the capsule is lowered into the water, the rotating direction is the same as when lifting.
- Zitate
Gifford Hoyt: I don't want that girl to die here like the Englishman.
Gunther Beckdorff: How can I be responsible, whether she lives or dies? Death comes to us all, Giff, at one time or another. And to die in Caboblanco, well... there's always that colorful cemetery on the beach.
Gifford Hoyt: I'm glad you think it's colorful. Because if anything does happen to that girl... rest in piece.
- Alternative VersionenA much longer version of this film was released in theaters in Europe. The Clifton James character is featured in several scenes in this version. His entire role was cut out in the shorter American version.
- VerbindungenFeatured in The Making of Cabo Blanco (1980)
- SoundtracksThe Very Thought Of You
Sung by Nat 'King' Cole
Composed by Ray Noble
Published by Warner Bros Music, a division of Warner Bros, Inc.
Courtesy of Capitol Records
** (out of 4)
Peru, 1948 is the setting for this adventure film about a group of criminals living in Cabo Blanco. A bar owner (Charles Bronson) finds himself caught up in a mystery dealing with missing gold, which includes a beautiful woman (Dominique Sanda) searching for her husband, a Nazi war criminal (Jason Robards) and a crooked police chief (Fernando Rey).
CABO BLANCO is often laughed at because it's considered a rip-off of CASABLANCA. While this film does borrow heavily from that classic picture, the overall movie isn't nearly as bad as its reputation. At the same time, I really have to scratch my head as to why the producers would call the film CABO BLANCO because with that title you just know people were going to compare it to a much better film. It didn't really matter how this movie turned out, the odds of it being better than that Humphrey Bogart classic was very slim so why put your film in a bad position from the word go?
As for the film itself, it's slight entertainment, although there's no question that there are plenty of flaws throughout. I think the biggest problem is the actual screenplay, which has way too much story and at times it gets rather bogged down in dialogue. The story itself could have been more interesting had there simply not be so many characters talking about so many different things. I know the film had some production issues so perhaps this might explain some of this but at just 87 minutes it seems like there's way too much story here than is needed.
The film has some terrific visuals and especially if you view the film in its original 2.35:1 ratio. The locations are certainly beautiful and adds a lot to the story. The performances really aren't that bad either. Robards is entertaining as always and I thought Rey was extremely good in the role of the police chief. I thought Sanda made for a good femme fetale as well. As for Bronson, this isn't his typical tough guy role. This character is a lot more of a "normal" person so to speak and I thought the actor did a fine job with it.
CABO BLANCO also suffers from some weird issues in regards to content. There's really no profanity and the violence is never too graphic or brutal. These elements are certain PG worthy yet there is all sorts of nudity that pushes it pass the family friendly rating. I'm not sure why they added on the nudity but nothing else but oh well. In the end CABO BLANCO is neither good nor bad but just pointless.
- Michael_Elliott
- 8. Aug. 2015
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- Erscheinungsdatum
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- Cabo Blanco
- Drehorte
- Barra de Navidad, Jalisco, Mexiko(fishing village)
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- Budget
- 10.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 31 Minuten
- Farbe
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.35 : 1