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The Wonderful Country

  • 1959
  • Approved
  • 1h 38m
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6.1/10
2.5K
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Robert Mitchum in The Wonderful Country (1959)
A honorable drifter constantly on the run finds his enemies closing in around him.
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A honorable drifter constantly on the run finds his enemies closing in around him.A honorable drifter constantly on the run finds his enemies closing in around him.A honorable drifter constantly on the run finds his enemies closing in around him.

  • Director
    • Robert Parrish
  • Writers
    • Robert Ardrey
    • Tom Lea
    • Walter Bernstein
  • Stars
    • Robert Mitchum
    • Julie London
    • Gary Merrill
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
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    • Director
      • Robert Parrish
    • Writers
      • Robert Ardrey
      • Tom Lea
      • Walter Bernstein
    • Stars
      • Robert Mitchum
      • Julie London
      • Gary Merrill
    • 51User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Robert Mitchum
    Robert Mitchum
    • Martin Brady
    Julie London
    Julie London
    • Helen Colton
    Gary Merrill
    Gary Merrill
    • Maj. Stark Colton
    Albert Dekker
    Albert Dekker
    • Texas Ranger Capt. Rucker
    Jack Oakie
    Jack Oakie
    • Travis Hyte
    Charles McGraw
    Charles McGraw
    • Dr. Herbert J. Stovall
    Leroy 'Satchel' Paige
    • Sgt. Tobe Sutton
    • (as "Satchel" Paige)
    Anthony Caruso
    Anthony Caruso
    • Santiago Santos
    Mike Kellin
    Mike Kellin
    • Pancho Gil
    Víctor Manuel Mendoza
    Víctor Manuel Mendoza
    • Gen. Marcos Castro
    • (as Victor Mendoza)
    Jay Novello
    Jay Novello
    • Diego Casas
    John Banner
    John Banner
    • Ben Sterner
    Max Slaten
    • Ludwig 'Chico' Sterner
    Margarito Luna
    • Captain Verdugo
    • (as Marguerito Luna)
    Joe Haworth
    • Stoker
    Tom Lea
    • Mr. Peebles
    Chuck Roberson
    Chuck Roberson
    • Barton
    Pedro Armendáriz
    Pedro Armendáriz
    • Don Cipriano Castro
    • (as Pedro Armendariz)
    • Director
      • Robert Parrish
    • Writers
      • Robert Ardrey
      • Tom Lea
      • Walter Bernstein
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    8david-564

    Loner "against all odds" - None better than Mitchum

    I admit to a bias here as the great Robert Mitchum was and is my idol,but this film is another illustration of how a great actor can not only ennoble a role,but single-handed can lift a good-average story into a very credit worthy film. The plot is a good one and the other actors played their part well. This is one of my favourite movies of Mitchum and ofcourse the Mex-american accent was no problem for him. I can quote several lines of dialogue verbatim and not only have the video but the excellent film music score as well. I hope this film will rise in the estimation of Bob Mitchum fans,also film buffs who admire a great actor at his craft (Supreme in an understated way)
    5simonqbb

    An ambitious failure

    I'd seen some good things about this one, but I was largely disappointed in "The Wonderful Country." First off, I applaud Robert Mitchum for stretching here: he plays a white Missourian raised in Mexico, his accent and even his posture a departure for Mitchum. The problem is, it just doesn't work. (That accent sure comes and goes!) The bigger problem is an unfocused (and rather hard to follow) screenplay that has Mitchum's Martin Brady running guns into Texas for the Mexican Castro family, recuperating there after a fall from his horse, then, after he kills a man, escaping back over the Rio Grande into Mexico. There's a spark with a married woman (Julie London's dissatisfied army wife, Helen Colton), meetings with rival Castro brothers... and, well, some more stuff which doesn't add up to quite enough in the end. Whether due to the accents and/or the sound recording, I found a significant amount of the dialogue simply hard to understand, and the story difficult to follow. But it also felt more than a little unfocused and rather dramatically inert, so that I found myself bored, which is one of the worst things I might say about a movie. Overall, maybe still worth a look for fans of classic Westerns, but mostly as a curiosity--an ambitious, if not exactly interesting, failure. (The Movie Czar 8/19/19)
    7funkyfry

    Surprisingly solid western with Mitchum and London

    Mitchum is an assassin in the employ of Mexican mafia/government, and London is the wife of an American major. He becomes involved in Mexican civil disputes and decides to extricate himself too late.

    The script brings the characters to life and reveals themes of self-loathing battling the ego in an extraordinary but low-key manner. The character performances are all convincing with the exception of a slight case of oversincerity on London's part. Gorgeous location filming in the deserts and in a Mexican town shot from a hilltop. The action scenes are pretty routine, but they and pretty much everything else is handled in a fairly realistic style, which adds greatly to the film's appeal.
    6sol-

    Wonderful Countries

    Nursed back to health from a broken leg by the residents of a small US town, an American-born illegal arms dealer becomes torn between whether to return to Mexico, where he has lived most of his life, or stay on in America in this Technicolor western starring Robert Mitchum. As it turns out, Mitchum has quite some history, residing in Mexico to avoid being arrested for avenging his father's murder, yet with so many welcoming him with open arms, offering him jobs and declaring that he should stay "this side of the river... where you belong", Mitchum soon finds himself in quite a dilemma. The title is intentionally ambiguous; it is never clear whether the USA or Mexico is meant to be the wonderful place. The plot is not really helped though by the inclusion of Julie London as a love interest in the town. She is married and it is hard to root for Mitchum when he convinces her that she must not really love her husband on account of a few glances. London is pretty dull too, and then as a self-defense incident forces Mitchum to make up his mind between the US and Mexico, it feels a case of too much being thrown on the plate here. The film's best moments are the quieter ones in which Mitchum sits and genuinely ponders over which side to join. There are enough of these moments to keep the film chugging along, but it is a little hard to enthusiastically recommend it.
    5movies40000

    Robert Mitchum plays out the clash at the border between Mexico and the US

    I give this movie an E for effort - Mitchum plays an American who had escaped to Mexico in his youth after a violent episode and has grown up working for the local bandits controlling that part of the country. When sent to a US border town to negotiate a weapons deal, he breaks his leg and spends enough time in he US to realize he could make a life for himself with a brighter future - of course things go wrong. Based on a novel by Tom Lea, a forgotten writer of westerns, and staring along with Robert Mitchum in the romantic triangle is Gary Merrill as the local cavalry boss and Julie London as his unhappy wife. What makes it all interesting is the fact that the movie never quite "jells"- Mitchum tries his best against a cast of grade B actors and his performance mostly works. The worst performance is from Julie London who not only is dressed incongruously but looks and acts like a robot. The scenery is spectacular and is the winner in this movie. Add the use of over the top music, and this movie presages the Spaghetti Western.

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    • Trivia
      Both Henry Fonda and Gregory Peck were first approached to star, but turned down the role. When Robert Mitchum came on board, he also served as executive producer.
    • Goofs
      In the final shootout, Martin Brady shoots six times with his six-gun. Then he walks over to his wounded horse and shoots it without reloading. In fact, Brady only shoots five times, not six, meaning he would indeed have a bullet left for his wounded horse.
    • Quotes

      Helen Colton: What a pity then, that life is what we do, and not just what we feel.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Intelligence Men (1965)
    • Soundtracks
      Where Did You Get That Hat?
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      Written by Joseph J. Sullivan

      Performed by Judith Marsh

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    • Release date
      • October 1, 1959 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Heiße Grenze
    • Filming locations
      • Durango, Mexico
    • Production company
      • D.R.M. Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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