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The Bandit

Original title: O Cangaceiro
  • 1953
  • Approved
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
770
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The Bandit (1953)
PortugueseActionAdventureDramaHistoryWestern

'Capitão', a bandit, terrorizes poor villages in the Northeast region of Brazil, looting and frequently killing with his armed gang, until he kidnaps and becomes attracted to a beautiful sch... Read all'Capitão', a bandit, terrorizes poor villages in the Northeast region of Brazil, looting and frequently killing with his armed gang, until he kidnaps and becomes attracted to a beautiful schoolteacher, creating discord in his group.'Capitão', a bandit, terrorizes poor villages in the Northeast region of Brazil, looting and frequently killing with his armed gang, until he kidnaps and becomes attracted to a beautiful schoolteacher, creating discord in his group.

  • Director
    • Lima Barreto
  • Writers
    • Lima Barreto
    • Rachel de Queiroz
  • Stars
    • Alberto Ruschel
    • Marisa Prado
    • Milton Ribeiro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    770
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Lima Barreto
    • Writers
      • Lima Barreto
      • Rachel de Queiroz
    • Stars
      • Alberto Ruschel
      • Marisa Prado
      • Milton Ribeiro
    • 9User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Alberto Ruschel
    Alberto Ruschel
    • Teodoro
    Marisa Prado
    • Olívia
    Milton Ribeiro
    • Capitão Galdino Ferreira
    Vanja Orico
    • Maria Clódia
    Adoniran Barbosa
    Adoniran Barbosa
    • Mané Mole
    Ricardo Campos
    Neusa Veras
    Zé do Norte
    Jesuíno G. dos Santos
      Maria Luiza Splendore
        Antonio V. Almeida
        Heitor Barnabé
        Lima Barreto
        Dan Camara
        Horácio Camargo
        Carybé
        Antônio Coelho
        Maria Joaquina da Rocha
        • Director
          • Lima Barreto
        • Writers
          • Lima Barreto
          • Rachel de Queiroz
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        8driq

        Cliché plot, bandit abducts schoolteacher, beautifully played

        I saw this film at the Carnegie Cinema in NYC 50 years ago and still remember it. It was beautifully filmed. Aside from the plot, the background music, O Canganceiro which is played as an instrumental and choral is absolutely haunting. The female lead was exceptionally beautiful. As I recall, the film was a minor sensation at the time, but has since disappeared into the mists of history. Too bad. Is it available anywhere today?

        (the 10 line minimum doesn't make sense. Why should I be forced to pad my comments when brevity is the soul of wit. This was a simple film,that doesn't require complex, "filomatic" critical comment!)
        7runamokprods

        Worth it for the upside

        Beautifully photographed, this Brazilian variation on the western is a strange mix. On the positive sides the images are very striking, and there are scenes of emotional intensity and violence, especially around the film's climax that are amazingly well staged and acted.

        On the other hand, there's not a lot of depth to any of the characters or their motivations. They're more archetypes than full people. (It also falls into that cliché of the better looking an actor is, the better human being his character is.) Certainly that's common in this genre, but it doesn't mean I have to like it.

        The story is nothing that new. Yet it's presented with a fierceness and focus that makes it very watchable. These bandit anti-heroes are hard men with hard hearts. Their violence is still disturbing, even by modern standards.

        The much discussed music fell on both sides of the fence to me. The score, which includes a lot of songs, is sometimes quite a haunting partner to the striking images. But at other times, when the group of bandits whose story this is fall into singing and dancing in ways that feel more akin to a musical than a gritty, violent western, the effect was odd and disconcerting, almost unintentionally comic. But that might just be a cultural bias - it took me a while to get used to the musical numbers in Bollywood films, for example.

        Overall, this was a film I was glad I got to see, and would like to see again for its imagery. Also, now that I understand its style, some of the cultural quirks would be less likely to throw me off balance.
        9verbrugghen

        magnificent photography and music

        I keep a very impressing souvenir of this picture I saw (6 times) in the fifties and would extremely appreciate if anyone could help me in finding a video copy. I much appreciated the crude and natural poetry of the film and,of course, the wonderful music. The photography also impressed me quite a lot and in my opinion Lima Barreto could have been influenced by Carol Reed. By all means, this film can certainly compete with the best "westerns" and should be given a chance to touch the actual generation by means of video, DVD etc. Although, since then, we have larger screens and color, this kind of picture in black and white proves, if necessary, that masterpieces exists without that.
        10claudio_carvalho

        One of the Best Films of Brazilian Cinema

        In the times of the "cangaceiros" in the "sertão" (backcountry) in the North and Northeastern of Brazil, the cruel Capitão Galdino Ferreira (Milton Ribeiro) and his band abduct the school teacher Olívia (Marisa Prado), expecting to receive a ransom for her. However, one of his men, Teodoro (Alberto Ruschel) falls in love and flees with her through the arid backcountry chased by the brigands.

        Along their journey, Olívia also falls in love with Teodoro and proposes him to leave the countryside and move to the city. But Teodoro loves also his land and tells that he would like to die in the backcountry where he was born.

        "O Cangaceiro" is one of the best films of the Brazilian Cinema and the best produced by the Companhia Cinematográfica Vera Cruz. This film was written and directed by Lima Barreto, with dialogs of Rachel de Queiroz and is inspired in the story of the brigand Lampião and his band (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lampi%C3%A3o). The awesome cinematography in black and white discloses a magnificent introduction with backlight in the marauders.

        On 12 May 1953, "O Cangaceiro" won the Cannes Film Festival in the category Best Adventure. In the wonderful soundtrack, highlights "Olê Muié Rendeira", sung by Vanja Orico. In accordance with the Wikipedia, this film was distributed by Columbia Pictures and sold to eighty (80) countries. It was exhibited in France for five consecutive years in the movie theaters. My vote is ten.

        Title (Brazil): "O Cangaceiro" ("The Brigand")
        10joel-280

        more than a Brazilian western

        Like the few great sci-fi, western, and other genre films, O Cangaceiro transcends its genre to speak of integrity and how people deal with awful contradictions and dilemmas that develop in their lives. Sometimes unsuccessfully.

        But don't let my fancy talk deter you; it's a great movie and if somehow you have a chance to see it, don't miss it. It is a three-star attraction (meaning, "worth a trip.")

        To meet the IMDb's length requirement, I'll also note its poetic photography, deservedly famous background music, and the cool, restrained treatment (aided by the b&w photography) of deep emotions and tragic events.

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        • Trivia
          The very first Brazilian film to compete at the Cannes Film Festival.
        • Connections
          Edited into A Edição do Nordeste (2023)
        • Soundtracks
          Mulher Rendeira
          Written by Lampião and adapted by Zé do Norte

          Performed by Vanja Orico

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        • Release date
          • September 3, 1954 (United States)
        • Country of origin
          • Brazil
        • Language
          • Portuguese
        • Also known as
          • Cangaceiro
        • Production company
          • Vera Cruz Studios
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        • Runtime
          • 1h 31m(91 min)
        • Color
          • Black and White
        • Sound mix
          • Mono
        • Aspect ratio
          • 1.37 : 1

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