María, la hija de un terrorista irlandés, vive en Centroamérica. Conoce a otra María, artista circense, y se une al circo, antes de conocer a un revolucionario socialista y unirse a la revol... Leer todoMaría, la hija de un terrorista irlandés, vive en Centroamérica. Conoce a otra María, artista circense, y se une al circo, antes de conocer a un revolucionario socialista y unirse a la revolución.María, la hija de un terrorista irlandés, vive en Centroamérica. Conoce a otra María, artista circense, y se une al circo, antes de conocer a un revolucionario socialista y unirse a la revolución.
- Ganó 1 premio BAFTA
- 1 premio ganado y 3 nominaciones en total
- Diogène
- (as Gregor Von Rezzori)
- Rodríguez
- (as Carlos Lopez Moctezuma)
- The Dictator of San Miguel
- (as José Ángel Espinoza)
- Strongman
- (as Luis Rizo)
- Minor Role
- (sin créditos)
- Scout Soldier
- (sin créditos)
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- TriviaThis movie was the subject of one of two U.S. Supreme Court cases that led to the establishment of the MPAA Ratings Code. Upon the U.S. release of this "Viva Maria," the movie classification board of the city of Dallas, Texas, banned the movie within the city on the grounds that it was too racy. The American distributor sued - case title: "Interstate Circuit, Inc. v. City of Dallas (1968) - and, on 22 April 1968, won. In its ruling, the Supreme Court stated that censorship aimed at minors was okay, but censorship could not be applied to adults. On the same day, the Supreme Court handed down its ruling in a second case, titled "Ginsberg v. New York (1968)," which established that 17 years of age constituted adulthood in cases of censorship. The case involved a New York City luncheonette owner named Sam Ginsberg who was caught selling a "Playboy" magazine to a 16 year old in a NYPD sting operation. The Supreme Court ruled that if the boy had been 17 years old, then Ginsberg would have done no wrong in selling him the magazine. By combining these two rulings, the Supreme Court established the precedent that adult-oriented movies were acceptable as long as "no one under 17 is admitted without parent or adult guardian."
- ErroresThe Pound sign on the wanted poster has been placed after the figure. This is the French practice. In England it would be in front.
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Maria Fitzgerald O'Malley aka Maria II: Rodolfo, come over here and meet my new partner. Oh, that's right, I don't even know your name.
Maria I: Marie Fitzgerald O'Malley.
Maria Fitzgerald O'Malley aka Maria II: Marie?
The Great Rodolfo: Mary?
Maria I: I'm not Mary. Marie.
The Great Rodolfo: Mary and Mary. That's splendid!
- ConexionesFeatured in Sex, Censorship and the Silver Screen: Hollywood Comes of Age (1996)
- Bandas sonorasParis, Paris, Paris
Music by Georges Delerue
Lyrics by Louis Malle and Jean-Claude Carrière
Performed by Brigitte Bardot and Jeanne Moreau
Apart from that and from a good cinematography, the film is quite boring. Louis Malle is one of the leading French "Nouvelle vague" directors, but here he deals with a big budget adventure -he doesn't work in his natural context.
The idea of two girls named Maria who carry on the Mexican revolution could be good, but gags and action scenes are not memorable. In many situations you can guess what is going to happen.
Obviously it's a movie made for exploiting the commercial appeal of the two gorgeous actresses.
Malle, Bardot and Moreau made much better things.
- michelerealini
- 2 oct 2005
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- Países de origen
- Idiomas
- También se conoce como
- Viva Maria!
- Locaciones de filmación
- Tepoztlán, Morelos, México(village where Maria O'Malley goes out with three men)
- Productoras
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- Presupuesto
- USD 2,200,000 (estimado)