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Viva Max

  • 1969
  • G
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
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Viva Max (1969)
In the 1960s, a screwy Mexican General and his troops cross into Texas to re-capture the Alamo from the Gringos but they face opposition from the local police, the National Guard and the U.S. State Department.
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In the 1960s, a screwy Mexican General and his troops cross into Texas to re-capture the Alamo from the Gringos but they face opposition from the local police, the National Guard and the U.S... Read allIn the 1960s, a screwy Mexican General and his troops cross into Texas to re-capture the Alamo from the Gringos but they face opposition from the local police, the National Guard and the U.S. State Department.In the 1960s, a screwy Mexican General and his troops cross into Texas to re-capture the Alamo from the Gringos but they face opposition from the local police, the National Guard and the U.S. State Department.

  • Director
    • Jerry Paris
  • Writers
    • Jim Lehrer
    • Elliott Baker
  • Stars
    • Peter Ustinov
    • Pamela Tiffin
    • Jonathan Winters
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    592
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    • Director
      • Jerry Paris
    • Writers
      • Jim Lehrer
      • Elliott Baker
    • Stars
      • Peter Ustinov
      • Pamela Tiffin
      • Jonathan Winters
    • 25User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Peter Ustinov
    Peter Ustinov
    • General Maximilian Rodrigues De Santos
    Pamela Tiffin
    Pamela Tiffin
    • Paula Whitland
    Jonathan Winters
    Jonathan Winters
    • General Billy Joe Hallson
    John Astin
    John Astin
    • Sergeant Valdez
    Keenan Wynn
    Keenan Wynn
    • General Lacomber
    Harry Morgan
    Harry Morgan
    • Chief of Police Sylvester
    Alice Ghostley
    Alice Ghostley
    • Hattie
    Kenneth Mars
    Kenneth Mars
    • Dr. Sam Gillison
    Ann Morgan Guilbert
    Ann Morgan Guilbert
    • Edna Miller
    Bill McCutcheon
    Bill McCutcheon
    • Desmond Miller
    Gino Conforti
    Gino Conforti
    • Contreras
    Christopher Ross
    • Gomez
    Larry Hankin
    Larry Hankin
    • Romero
    Paul Sand
    Paul Sand
    • Moreno
    Don Diamond
    Don Diamond
    • Hernandez
    Jack Colvin
    Jack Colvin
    • Garcia
    Jessica Myerson
    Jessica Myerson
    • Mrs. Dodd
    Ted Gehring
    Ted Gehring
    • Customs Guard Collins
    • Director
      • Jerry Paris
    • Writers
      • Jim Lehrer
      • Elliott Baker
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    7reisen55

    A Gentle smile of a movie

    My father rented this on 16mm many years ago and I remember it well, particularly Ustinov and the music. I recently found a print and it is all I thought it to be, and that is just a gentle smile of a movie, no BIG laughs, good cast and a little premise of a plot. The jokes often work and there is even some drama along the way. In particular, Kenneth Mars plays a frightening role indeed. But we are among friends - Jonathan Winters (always fun), Keenan Wynn, Alice Ghostly and others whom we have seen a dozen times over. This forgotten film sticks with you as time passes so if you ever catch it, have a cup of coffee with some cinematic friends and at the end you will even say VIVA USTINOV.
    9gamedoc

    One of the Best Comedies I have ever seen!

    OK, So I'm not old enough to have seen this movie in the theaters. Either way, It's really late, and I'm flipping through old reruns of Lassie, and Star Trek. I come upon this movie that has John Astin in it. Now I'm a bit of an Addams Family Fan, so I figure "Why Not?" To Put it simply, It was hilarious!! And it really showed that Astin can do more than one type of comedy. Pretty much every comedy character I have ever seen him play is the zany, sometimes idiotic, REALLY out of touch guy.(Gomez Addams, Buddy from Night Court) In 'Viva Max' as Sgt. Valdez His comedy is far more serious, and quite deadpan. After seeing this movie my appreciation of Astin as an actor and comedian raised considerably.

    This movie was also my introduction to Peter Ustinov as an actor. He plays the General, the central character of this movie, and he really carries the role well. In fact, without his serious portrayal of this character, the movie wouldn't be nearly as funny. His acting ability clearly shows through in this movie, even making an authoritative character into a sympathetic character at some points. After watching this movie, I sought out other Ustinov movies (there were quite a few) and I can honestly say that now Ustinov is one of my Favorite actors of all time.

    Harry Morgan is back again in his Support your local sheriff / Colonel Potter role. But it is still quite entertaining.

    All I can say is that if you get the chance to watch this movie, do so...You will not regret it.
    6JoeytheBrit

    Inconsequential fluff

    Viva Max is a mildly diverting but inconsequential piece of fluff whose main idea – the retaking of the Alamo by the Mexicans 130 years after they famously failed to oust Davy Crockett and his mates – just doesn't have strong enough legs to carry it much beyond a 20-minute skit. Peter Ustinov – an undoubted talent, but not one that was probably not best-suited to film – just about avoids slipping into broad caricature. His character is inspired by wounded personal pride rather than national fervour, which effectively shuts off a possibly richer vein of humour, but Ustinov does at least manage to make him kind of believable within the context of the film. There is even an element of pathos toward the climax in the relationship between him and his loyal sergeant (John Astin – probably the best thing about this). Jonathan Winters, Harry Morgan and Keenan Wynn clearly don't have Ustinov's keen eye for emphasising the few interesting aspects in their broadly drawn characters and therefore resort to broad farce which weakens things considerably. This one's unlikely to appeal to any casual viewer born after 1970.
    8Gidget

    Politically Correctness Takes a Well Deserved Beating

    If you love Jonathan Winters, Harry Morgan and Peter Ustinov you shouldn't miss this send up to nationalism and its short comings. However, if you find jokes about KKK members, who can't find white sheets because the local merchant only carries flower printed bedding, offensive then maybe this film is not for you.

    As a former Texan who loves and can still laugh at some of the larger than life historical figures that make up the Texas Mystic, I can only say this was a fun film, and should not be missed even if it never makes it to DVD. I recalled this film fondly when watching the history textbook discussion at the beginning of Lone Star, and during my many viewings of Miss Congeniality too. This one's not only for those who have been to the Alamo, but will be extra fun for those who have.
    6herbqedi

    Amusing, but broadly-played, trifle

    This one-joke chestnut seemed hilarious to me at age 14, but hasn't aged that well. Still, Ustinov is wonderful in lead role, and much of the shtick still provokes guffaws despite the lack of subtlety. It's certainly a family film with a sense of American history and some delicious ironies. I gave it 6 out of 10.

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    Related interests

    Peter Sellers in Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964)
    Satire
    Leslie Nielsen in The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad! (1988)
    Slapstick
    Will Ferrell in Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004)
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    • Trivia
      Based on a 1966 novel written by well-known American news anchor Jim Lehrer.
    • Goofs
      Max tells the border agent he and his men are headed to Laredo. Max would know Laredo is just 300 feet from the Mexico-Texas border, and can be accessed from the Laredo Convent Avenue Port of Entry. However, the border crossing Max leads his men to is in the middle of nowhere.
    • Quotes

      Mexican Soldier: Halt, who goes there, please?

      [to General Hallson on the other side of the door]

      General Billy Joe Hallson: John Wayne!

      Mexican Soldier: [opens door] Richard Widmark!

    • Crazy credits
      "All persons mentioned in this story are completely fictitious except for: Davy Crockett Col. William B. Travis James Bowie John Wayne and Richard Widmark" is the first credit to appear.
    • Connections
      Referenced in American Sexual Revolution (1971)

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    • Release date
      • December 1969 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Viva Max!
    • Filming locations
      • Alamo Village - Highway 674, Brackettville, Texas, USA
    • Production companies
      • Commonwealth United Entertainment
      • Landau / Unger
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    • Budget
      • $2,700,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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