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El crepúsculo de los audaces

Título original: Twilight for the Gods
  • 1958
  • Approved
  • 2h
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
5,8/10
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TU PUNTUACIÓN
Rock Hudson and Cyd Charisse in El crepúsculo de los audaces (1958)
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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaThe sailing vessel Cannibal has a leaking hull. The captain (Rock Hudson) reluctantly changes course for Honolulu, where one passenger (Cyd Charisse) is wanted by the law. The water rising, ... Leer todoThe sailing vessel Cannibal has a leaking hull. The captain (Rock Hudson) reluctantly changes course for Honolulu, where one passenger (Cyd Charisse) is wanted by the law. The water rising, everyone struggles against nature to survive.The sailing vessel Cannibal has a leaking hull. The captain (Rock Hudson) reluctantly changes course for Honolulu, where one passenger (Cyd Charisse) is wanted by the law. The water rising, everyone struggles against nature to survive.

  • Dirección
    • Joseph Pevney
  • Guión
    • Ernest K. Gann
  • Reparto principal
    • Rock Hudson
    • Cyd Charisse
    • Arthur Kennedy
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    5,8/10
    313
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Joseph Pevney
    • Guión
      • Ernest K. Gann
    • Reparto principal
      • Rock Hudson
      • Cyd Charisse
      • Arthur Kennedy
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    Rock Hudson
    Rock Hudson
    • Captain David Bell
    Cyd Charisse
    Cyd Charisse
    • Charlotte King
    Arthur Kennedy
    Arthur Kennedy
    • First Mate Ramsay
    Leif Erickson
    Leif Erickson
    • Harry Hutton
    Charles McGraw
    Charles McGraw
    • Yancy
    Ernest Truex
    Ernest Truex
    • Reverend Butterfield
    Richard Haydn
    Richard Haydn
    • Oliver Randall Wiggins
    Judith Evelyn
    Judith Evelyn
    • Ethel Peacock
    Wallace Ford
    Wallace Ford
    • Old Brown
    Celia Lovsky
    Celia Lovsky
    • Ida Morris
    Vladimir Sokoloff
    Vladimir Sokoloff
    • Feodor Morris
    Charles Horvath
    Charles Horvath
    • Lott
    Bob Hoy
    Bob Hoy
    • Keim
    • (as Robert Hoy)
    Maurice Marsac
    Maurice Marsac
    • Shipping Clerk
    Virginia Gregg
    Virginia Gregg
    • Myra Pringle
    William Challee
    William Challee
    • Sweeney
    Morris Ankrum
    Morris Ankrum
    • Sea Captain
    Arthur Space
    Arthur Space
    • Officer
    • Dirección
      • Joseph Pevney
    • Guión
      • Ernest K. Gann
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    6ctosangel-2

    A long way to Honolulu

    Twilight for the Gods coul have been a good tittle for a good movie. But is just stay in a good -and incomprehensible- tittle. By another side I sorry confess I did not read author this best seller at all. May be the novel where was based the film was a excellent book but in my opinion the film is a bite long for usual spectators. May be the old sailing ship was too old and the Captain too alcoholic. Any way there are a handful of masochistic traveller gathered round this Captain who insist in travel in spite of the poor appearance. The apathetic and long hear Captain David Bell is Rock Hudson. Miss Charlotte King (an elegant, curved and glorious Cyd Charisse) is quite all right but the rest of the passage is not very interesting to do a trip by the sea with them. That is why the navigation results some long. I personally thank indeed Miss King presence with her cloudy past. The little dog is funny too. Even it likes Cyd Charisse. It means it was a really clever dog. I give 6 (but only for Cyd Charisse).
    7gpachovsky

    Okay Movie if You Don't Crave Excitement

    I generally concur with the assessments of this movie. I had read "Twilight for the Gods" (It is a great title.) many years ago and enjoyed it immensely. As he had in "The High and the Mighty" and "Island in the Sky," its author, Ernst K. Gann, once again threw together a group of disparate individuals into a life-threatening situation (this time on a leaky old barquentine called the "Cannibal") to see how they would handle themselves. It made for compelling and often suspenseful reading.

    Alas, even with a surprisingly faithful screen adaptation (Gann himself wrote the screenplay), the final product is generally flat and offers very little in the way of excitement. This may owe to the fact that much of the suspense in the book arises from conflicts and motivations that are internalized. While this works well on the printed page, it is difficult to convey on the screen. Close-ups of contorted faces cannot say enough, while the alternative technique, a steady stream of voice-overs, can only confuse, if not annoy, the viewer. What we are left with, then, is a group of people, most of whom have been drawn too sketchily to evoke any sympathy, surviving a crisis through no apparent effort of their own.

    I tend to agree with the writer who has suggested that Arthur Kennedy would have been a better choice to play Captain Bell. He just seems older and more worldly-wise (and closer in age and appearance to the main character in the book) than Rock Hudson who, though not a bad actor, was just too pretty for a man who had been described as fortyish, balding, scarred down the left cheek, and one who is supposed to have spent most of his life at sea.

    That said, I can't help but like this movie. The color is gorgeous, particularly noticeable in the island scenes which make you want to retire and move out to an equally beautiful south sea paradise. The long shots, showing the barquentine's majestic profile, silhouetted against a blazing sunset and skimming along the waves as graceful as a swan, beckon you to sign up as first mate. Even the studio shots of the "Cannibal" during the storm are effective enough, showing the ship's rolling and yawing without having the characters standing fully erect on a perfectly horizontal deck during the close-ups, as is sometimes the case in movies of this sort.

    Best of all, there are the two stars. Rock Hudson, although not the best choice for his the role of the captain, does offer up another generous helping of his on-screen charisma. Then there is Cyd Charisse, one of the loveliest ladies ever to grace the silver screen, as the mysterious Mrs. King. Outside of her "Broadway Melody" number with Gene Kelly in "Singin' in the Rain" and the "Girl Hunt" ballet with Fred Astaire in "The Band Wagon," she has never been sexier. Her movements are like those of a panther, slow, calculated, and deliberate, while her voice is a veritable purr. What red-blooded male could possibly resist a few days on an old rustbucket like the "Cannibal" when you have such beautiful eye candy for company (and in your corner, to boot)?

    "Twilight for the Gods" is not for all tastes and will let down many viewers. But it's not a bad movie, even if it isn't a very good one either. If your expectations are not too high and you just want to veg out and relax, you could do a lot worse than invest the 120 minutes required to watch it.
    4boblipton

    The Ship Isn't The Only Thing Made Of Wood

    Cyd Charisse takes passage out of the Marquessas on a hulk of a brigantine skippered by Rock Hudson. They are bound for Mexico, but a leak fills the bilges as fast as they can pump, and the crew is on te verge of mutiny. Meanwhile, every passenger has a story.

    Ernest Gann wrote the screenplay based on his own book, and it looks like a lot of the stories have been lost in translation. The leads offer very simple performances, which makes them both seem wooden, especially with the lsuh performances offered by the supporting cast, which includes Arthur Kennedy, Charles McGraw, Wallace Ford and Ernest Truex. In the end, another movie to cross off the list.
    NickNoble

    Miscasting hurts potentially good film

    I guess Universal was trying to give their own Rock Hudson (a recent Oscar nominee for GIANT) a bit of a stretch. I've read the Ernest K. Gann book, and the potential was here for a good film. But in fact Arthur Kennedy would have done better as the irascible captain, while Hudson would have been better cast as the first mate. This disastrous swap squanders the promise of a well-written (Gann himself) film with a decent veteran director (Pevney).
    3bkoganbing

    Ambiguous to the point of confusion

    In an effort to expand his casting range Universal Studios was giving Rock Hudson some unusual parts during a period when he was at the top of the box office heap in the late Fifties. In Twilight For The Gods, Rock tries but doesn't really succeed in the role of existential hero sailing on a leaky schooner with crew and passengers across the Pacific islands to Mexico. It's a part that Kirk Douglas or Robert Mitchum probably would have done better with.

    But not much better because Twilight For The Gods is ambiguous to the point of confusion. Some people who want to leave the South Seas like Reverend Ernest Truex, irreverent beachcomber Richard Haydn, singer Judith Evelyn and her conman manager Leif Erickson, and hooker Cyd Charisse. The only two normal ones who give Rock no problems are elderly refugees Celia Lovsky and Vladimir Sokoloff. As for the crew his first mate Arthur Kennedy is a treacherous piece of work and Charles McGraw is a mutinous dog. Only Wallace Ford is any kind of loyal and he's drunk most of the time. This tub should have sunk within sight of Tahiti.

    Cyd Charisse has the best reason for leaving, she's wanted by the Honolulu PD for questioning in a murder. She's got Rock's mojo going and she's the main reason he won't stop in Hawaii for repairs. This mutinous crew's case is not without merit.

    The film was adapted by Ernest K. Gann from his book. Gann wrote a couple of really good air story novels The High And The Mighty and Island In The Sky that served John Wayne well. There are some superficial resemblances between Twilight For The Gods and The High And The Mighty, but whereas Wayne was a real hero bringing in that damaged plane, Hudson comes off like a petulant fool as the captain.

    Best scene in the film is Cyd Charisse who repels Arthur Kennedy's blackmail attempts with some real put down zingers.

    Twilight For The Gods did nothing for Rock Hudson's career. Fortunately for him the following year would see him team with Doris Day for the first time. Hudson would have some good dramatic parts in his future as well. But Twilight For The Gods was probably a film he'd like to forget.

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      The ship featured in the film is the Albatross, a brigantine that was later sailed by Dr. Christopher B. Sheldon for his Ocean Academy, a summer program that took on high school-age boys to study preparatory college classes and sail training. The ship sank in a storm in the summer of 1961, drowning Sheldon's wife, the ship's cook and 3 other students. This story was dramatized in Ridley Scott's film Tormenta blanca (1996), starring Jeff Bridges.
    • Citas

      First Mate Ramsay: Simple men always solve problems with their fists.

    • Créditos adicionales
      The opening credits read "Written by Ernest K. Gann," implying it's an original screenplay rather than an adaptation of his own novel.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Rock Hudson's Home Movies (1992)

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      • 6 de agosto de 1958 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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      • Twilight for the Gods
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Hawái, Estados Unidos
    • Empresa productora
      • Universal International Pictures (UI)
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    • Relación de aspecto
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