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The Brave One

  • 1956
  • Approved
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
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A young boy named Leonardo adopts a bull after saving it during a storm, but their friendship is soon threatened by the legal owners of the animal who claim ownership of it and ship it off t... Read allA young boy named Leonardo adopts a bull after saving it during a storm, but their friendship is soon threatened by the legal owners of the animal who claim ownership of it and ship it off to the bullring to face a legendary bullfighter.A young boy named Leonardo adopts a bull after saving it during a storm, but their friendship is soon threatened by the legal owners of the animal who claim ownership of it and ship it off to the bullring to face a legendary bullfighter.

  • Director
    • Irving Rapper
  • Writers
    • Robert Rich
    • Harry S. Franklin
    • Merrill G. White
  • Stars
    • Michel Ray
    • Rodolfo Hoyos Jr.
    • Elsa Cárdenas
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    • Director
      • Irving Rapper
    • Writers
      • Robert Rich
      • Harry S. Franklin
      • Merrill G. White
    • Stars
      • Michel Ray
      • Rodolfo Hoyos Jr.
      • Elsa Cárdenas
    • 16User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Oscar
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Michel Ray
    Michel Ray
    • Leonardo
    Rodolfo Hoyos Jr.
    Rodolfo Hoyos Jr.
    • Rafael Rosillo
    • (as Rodolfo Hoyos)
    Elsa Cárdenas
    Elsa Cárdenas
    • Maria
    Carlos Navarro
    Carlos Navarro
    • Don Alejandro Videgaray
    Joi Lansing
    Joi Lansing
    • Marion Randall
    Fermín Rivera
    • The Bullfighter
    Jorge Treviño
    • Salvador
    • (as George Trevino)
    Carlos Fernández
    • Manuel
    Eduardo Alcaraz
    Eduardo Alcaraz
    • Ticket seller
    • (uncredited)
    Rafael Alcayde
    Rafael Alcayde
    • Señor Vargas
    • (uncredited)
    Manuel de la Vega
    • Police officer
    • (uncredited)
    Miguel Ángel Ferriz
    Miguel Ángel Ferriz
    • Father Valverde
    • (uncredited)
    Pascual García Peña
    Pascual García Peña
    • Señor Palma
    • (uncredited)
    Beatriz Ramos
    • Señorita Sanchez
    • (uncredited)
    Manuel Sánchez Navarro
    • Luis
    • (uncredited)
    Manuel Vergara 'Manver'
    • Man playing drum stadium
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Irving Rapper
    • Writers
      • Robert Rich
      • Harry S. Franklin
      • Merrill G. White
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    9Nazi_Fighter_David

    A delight in sight and sound...

    "The Brave One" is about a peasant boy who runs away to Mexico City to save his brave bull, Gitano... Irving Rapper directed the beautiful simple story of Leonardo and his attachment to his pet bull with understanding...

    "The Brave One" has an authentic look in the bullring, on ranches and in Mexican streets...

    "The Brave One" has humor: When Gitano, becoming a remarkable bull with a fine physical construction, proves his spirit to Carlos Navarro's red car...

    "The Brave One" has strange attachment: The charge of the noble bull against a ferocious jaguar to protect Leonardo's life...

    "The Brave One" has determination: In front of the Monument of Mexican President Benito Juarez, the persisting and exhausted boy got a great idea to go and meet the President, the only authority that could save his bull...

    "The Brave One" has bravery: Gitano offered to the public a magnificent spectacle of skill, grace and courage...

    "The Brave One" has suspense: When the 'moment of truth' is at hand, the little Leonardo, all anguished, couldn't see Gitano in front of his 'Hour of Truth.'

    "The Brave One" has a terrific climax: Clamorous screams from the public are heard stronger and stronger... Handkerchiefs are moving in the air with a petition to the president of the bullring...

    The film covers many highlights as the weaning and branding of the bulls and how they are tested in the open fields; la Fiesta Brava filling resplendently in the gold and pink brocades of Mexico, mixing with the elegance of swirling capes; the father of Leonardo (Rodolfo Hoyos) trying to make Leonardo understand that the pet bull is born to die in the ring—the reason of his life...

    With a tremendous score and an outstanding color photography of exceptional beauty, Jack Cardiff realized the most beautiful and expressive scenery of the Mexican landscapes... His movie had the flavor of the bullfight game and its devotees and hangers-on...

    As a little boy, I loved everything about this passionate film superbly directed and acted... Such emotion as I remember seeing it for the first time with my dear parents and brothers a long time ago in Beirut, Lebanon...
    9markjeffery-57425

    Refreshingly good

    This stands out from most child and animal pet movies. So realistic. Great acting from all. Feels genuinely Mexican. Well written story. The colour is vibrant and the version uploaded on YouTube is sharp and good quality. An enjoyable film for the whole family as it can be appreciated by any age group. I understand there was a lot of controversy behind the scenes but what underhanded things happened did not stop it being a worthwhile movie. Just a shame that reviewers have to write 800 characters to make the review acceptable. I think shorter reviews are equally as valid. Don't you think? I do.
    10maggie-122

    Inspiring story of a boy and a bull

    This has been one of my ten favorite films of all time. I showed a copy of it to the children of friends in Guadalajara. None of the children had ever seen or heard of it. They all loved it, and cheered with joy.

    The children asked if they could invite all their friends in for another showing of "The Brave One," so, soon, the entire room was full. Standing room only.

    Adults and kids alike saw the faith, hope and inspiration in this outstanding movie.

    Some teachers show the film in classes studying other cultures, and it always goes over very big, as it should.

    No remake can ever come close to this version..
    9thinker1691

    The Shield of Love

    The Brave One was beautifully crafted in 1957 by blacklisted author Robert Rich and immediately established itself as a superb classic. The tale is of a small Mexican boy and his enduring love for his courageous pet bull. Set in Mexico, a boy discovers a cow has been killed after delivering and orphaning a male offspring. Naming the calf Gitano, The boy become it's friend and caretaker. Realizing the boy's loneliness, the parents encourage the bond, but fail to emphasis the eventual fate of the animal. Throughout the Calf's life the boy's love inexorably growing unaware of his parent's financial responsibility to the bull's true owner. By the time the animal has grown to market size and becomes a cash commodity, the boy's parents are torn between their son's love and their duty to the Patrone. Using subterfuge, the parents separate the two. Returning from a fool's errand, the boy discovers his best friend and lifetime companion has been sold for the purpose of bull fighting and its eventual destruction. Despite the frantic warnings of his parents that it's too late to save the animal, the small boy adroitly played by Michel Rey, sets off to save his courageous friend from certain death. The boy visits everyone from the Patrone to the Governnor of Mexico in a vain attempt to alter the fate of his pet. The film culminates with the boy's magnificent bravery before an arena filled with spectators. True love for any animal has never had a more poignant test of love and courage. For any viewer with a human heart, this tear-wrenching film will leave you joyfully weeping. ****
    9bkoganbing

    The Brave Gitano

    An excellent picture The Brave One has come down in history as an example of the incredible stupidity and hypocrisy of the blacklist. With Dalton Trumbo's struggle now a subject of a major motion picture a new and hopefully more enlightened audience can appreciate this wonderful film.

    I'll leave it to the professional communist hunters to sniff out any left wing Marxist propaganda in The Brave One. All I saw is a touching film from RKO set in Mexico with no major or even minor American stars in it about a young boy who wants to save his beloved pet, a bull named Gitano who is raised as a fighting bull which means he gets one appearance only in the arena to die at the hands of a matador. Young Michel Ray is the boy Miguel and his father is Mexican film star Rodolfo Hoyos who did a few film appearances north of the Mexican border.

    Young Ray is so determined to save his bull from slaughter he goes to none other than the President of Mexico to gain pardon for his bull. After that it's a tense race against time played against the background of Gitano giving his best against one of Mexico's best matadors. The bullfight scenes are outstanding and outstandingly photographed.

    But a lot of this film is carried on the performance of Michel Ray who comes over so much like a real kid not just another kid actor. One of the best performances by a juvenile ever in the history of motion pictures and sad he did not receive any recognition for same.

    I found it ironical that it was RKO on its last legs as a studio that produced this film. Just a couple of years earlier it was owned by Howard Hughes who got tired of it and gave it up to die a lingering death. Had Hughes still been in charge no way would The Brave One been done at his studio even with a pseudonym for a blacklisted writer.

    That's how most people know The Brave One today when a later embarrassed Academy gave an Oscar to "Robert Rich" for Best Original Screenplay. It was Dalton Trumbo one of the infamous Hollywood 10 who wrote it, but it was after the award was given that that fact was discovered. That kind of hypocrisy exposed could have also had a large part in giving the blacklist an ignominious death. Maybe as much as Trumbo being hired openly to write the screenplay for Spartacus.

    Shame on the studio bosses who while they supported getting these subversives out of Hollywood they also did not want to lose their talents either.

    With Trumbo's own life now a motion picture maybe his work will get more critical review and The Brave One should be a standout there.

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      After "The Brave One' won the Oscar for Motion Picture Story, independent producer Edward Nassour sued its producers the King Brothers over plagiarism. It seems the script for "The Brave One' bore an uncanny resemblance to that for "Ring Around Saturn," a stop-motion animation feature Nassour had been working on with a script written by Paul Rader. The rights were originally owned by Jesse L. Lasky, who had wanted to produce it as "Valley of the Mist." The King Brothers settled the dispute by paying out to Nassour the sum of $750,000 in an out-of-court settlement. It turned out that blacklisted Hollywood screenwriter Dalton Trumbo had written "The Brave One" using the pseudonym of Robert Rich.
    • Goofs
      In the history lesson, the teacher tells that the Emperor Maximilian (formerly the Archduke Maximilian of Austria) was the son of an Emperor and an Empress and had a brother who became Emperor. Although the latter is true (the Emperor Francis Joseph I), their parents were mere Archduke Francis and Archduchess Sophia of Austria (born Princess of Bavaria).
    • Quotes

      Leonardo: Why are you afraid of their paper? Why do you cringe before them like a dog?

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      Featured in Trumbo (2007)
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      Music by Ernesto Lecuona

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    • Release date
      • November 23, 1956 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Roter Staub
    • Filming locations
      • Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
    • Production company
      • King Brothers Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.55 : 1

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