Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueIn 1950s Mexico, a famous bullfighter loses his nerve after he's injured and witnesses the death of another matador in the ring.In 1950s Mexico, a famous bullfighter loses his nerve after he's injured and witnesses the death of another matador in the ring.In 1950s Mexico, a famous bullfighter loses his nerve after he's injured and witnesses the death of another matador in the ring.
Jose Luis Vasquez
- Yank Delgado
- (as José Luis Vasquez 'Mexicano')
Vicente Cárdenas
- Goyo Salinas
- (as Vicente Cardenas 'Maera')
Histoire
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- AnecdotesFilmed in the spring of 1950, but not released until the following year because producer-director Robert Rossen was under investigation by the House Un-American Activities Committee.
- Versions alternativesWidely released in the US at 108 minutes. Some newer prints run 114 minutes and restore bullfighting sequences originally removed because they were deemed too violent.
- ConnexionsReferenced in To Tell the Truth: Tom Poston, Margot Moser, Johnny Carson, Betty White (1962)
- Bandes originalesLa Virgen de la Macarena
Written by Antonio Ortiz Calero and Bernardino Bautista Monterde
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Downbeat bullfighting drama from Columbia Pictures and director Robert Rossen has Luis Bello (Mel Ferrer) as one of the top bullfighters in all Mexico, but after getting gored in the arena, he begins to question his vocation and his life in general. His manager and best friend Raul (Anthony Quinn) tries to snap him out of his funk, but when Luis takes up with party girl Linda (Miroslava), the matador descends even further into self-doubt. Also featuring Eugene Iglesias, Jose Torvay, and Charlita.
Much of this stark black and white film is shot in a documentary fashion which adds to its verisimilitude. Ferrer isn't bad as the struggling bullfighter, battling with the pitfalls of celebrity. Quinn returned to the screen after a hiatus of several years to play the manager, and he's not bad, if underused. Miroslava was a Czech-born Mexican movie star who became a cult figure after her suicide in 1955. I abhor bullfighting, so those who can tolerate it may like the film more than I did. But I will say that Rossen presents the matches in a unique manner, more as a semi-religious ritual than a sporting event, almost as a modern form of animal sacrifice.
Much of this stark black and white film is shot in a documentary fashion which adds to its verisimilitude. Ferrer isn't bad as the struggling bullfighter, battling with the pitfalls of celebrity. Quinn returned to the screen after a hiatus of several years to play the manager, and he's not bad, if underused. Miroslava was a Czech-born Mexican movie star who became a cult figure after her suicide in 1955. I abhor bullfighting, so those who can tolerate it may like the film more than I did. But I will say that Rossen presents the matches in a unique manner, more as a semi-religious ritual than a sporting event, almost as a modern form of animal sacrifice.
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- The Brave Bulls
- Lieux de tournage
- Ville de Mexico, Mexique(The Plaza bullfighting ring)
- Sociétés de production
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- Durée1 heure 46 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1
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By what name was Corrida de la peur (1951) officially released in India in English?
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