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Beauty and the Bull

  • 1954
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5.3/10
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Beauty and the Bull (1954)
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While vacationing in Mexico, fashion model Bette Ford attends a bullfight and a bull breeding ranch event. She becomes intrigued with the art of bullfighting and gets training leading to her... Read allWhile vacationing in Mexico, fashion model Bette Ford attends a bullfight and a bull breeding ranch event. She becomes intrigued with the art of bullfighting and gets training leading to her first professional appearance in the bullring.While vacationing in Mexico, fashion model Bette Ford attends a bullfight and a bull breeding ranch event. She becomes intrigued with the art of bullfighting and gets training leading to her first professional appearance in the bullring.

  • Director
    • Larry Lansburgh
  • Writer
    • Janet Lansburgh
  • Stars
    • Bette Ford
    • Marvin Miller
    • Pepe Ortiz
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    140
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    • Director
      • Larry Lansburgh
    • Writer
      • Janet Lansburgh
    • Stars
      • Bette Ford
      • Marvin Miller
      • Pepe Ortiz
    • 7User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 1 nomination total

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      • Larry Lansburgh
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      • Janet Lansburgh
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    8CTbill

    Actually, it's pretty interesting.

    Just watched this on TCM 8/22. Yes, on the surface it seems uninteresting, but, it shows how a fashion model, visiting Mexico, became a bullfighter in the early '50s. This was Bette's first film. She had a long career, including appearing in "Sudden Impact". Inspiring for a woman at that time to accomplish what she did.
    6kbrady-10968

    Now I know what inspired "The Gods Must Be Crazy"

    Dwarol you must have stumbled onto the same cable classic movie showing as I did last night! I can see why other reviewers assumed this was fiction because her obsession seems beyond reality.

    The Gods Must Be Crazy has always been one of my favorites -- love the way the makers affectionately spoofed the look & feel of gentle 50s documentaries set in strange yet charming foreign cultures. Now I suspect I know what specific one they used as their core reference!
    Michael_Elliott

    Boring Short but Great Looking

    Beauty and the Bull (1954)

    ** (out of 4)

    Rather bizarre short from Warner features Bette Ford going down to Mexico where at first she's shocked by the idea of bullfighting. Matador Pepe Ortiz then takes her back to his place where he teaches her to the tricks and soon Ford is fighting her own bull. BEAUTY AND THE BULL somehow received an Oscar-nomination when it was released and I'm going to guess it was because of the Technicolor and not anything that actually happens in the film itself. The film is a pretty boring affair clocking in just under 20-minutes and while watching it I had a hard time figuring out what the point was. This was Ford's first film so perhaps the studio was just wanting to show her off but if that's true then the subject matter seems strange. What we basically get is her working out with Ortiz while the narrator talks about her emotions and thoughts. The only thing this film has going for it is some downright beautiful cinematography that really jumps off the screen. The Technicolor is extremely rich and detailed and just look at all the terrific colors captured during the scenes in the stands.
    7dwarol

    Bette Ford was an actual bullfighter

    The other reviewers here profess to be somewhat puzzled by what they see as a travelogue about bullfighting that uses a pretty model as a prop. What they miss is that the story is basically true. Bette Ford was an aspiring actress and model when she became intrigued with bullfighting while on a trip to Columbia (not Mexico as in the documentary). She soon abandoned her acting and modeling career to become a bullfighter, ultimately becoming the first female bullfighter on foot in the Plaza México, the world's largest bullfight arena (not shown in the documentary).

    Thus the scenes of her bullfighting in the documentary are genuine, and lend authenticity to the film. While the documentary itself is standard fare for the '50s and the story is somewhat contrived while beautifully filmed, it does have historical interest. It also seems a bit stilted by today's standards as the film has no problems playing up her beauty. The film shifts back and forth between bullfighting and time spent on her dressing and her appearance. There are even scenes of her bathing in a stream.

    After her bullfighting career was over, Ms. Ford went back to acting and is still alive as of this writing. It sounds like a very interesting life.
    5Doylenf

    A minor item nominated for a Best Short Subject Oscar...

    A personable young lady by the name of Bette Ford attends a bullfight in Mexico and then gets hooked on the art of fighting in the ring. Plucky girl that she is, the film really has no other hook to gather interest other than watching a brave girl take some rough training and actual fights with a few moments of danger to spice them up. Some of the scenes in Mexico are picturesque and well photographed.

    The Technicolor photography is probably what helped this win an Oscar nomination for Best Short Subject, but it's really of very limited interest without even the framework of a story to make the 20 minutes of running time more fascinating.

    Nothing special, but Bette Ford comes across as a very plucky gal.

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    • Trivia
      The aircraft the three women are shown disembarking from is a Douglas DC-6B, registration XA-JOT, built in 1950. It was still flying for the airline in 1969 when, on July 26 while on a domestic flight from Mexico City to Merida, it was successfully hijacked and flown to Havana, Cuba. It was subsequently sold to Avianca and then scrapped in 1972.
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      Narrator: In those few seconds, Bette Ford, bullfighter, was born!

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    • Release date
      • December 24, 1954 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Tyrefægterpigen
    • Filming locations
      • Mexico City International Airport, Venustiano Carranza, Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico(airport arrival scenes)
    • Production company
      • Warner Bros.
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    • Runtime
      • 17m
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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