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The Road to Salina

Original title: La route de Salina
  • 1970
  • R
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
1.1K
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The Road to Salina (1970)
Psychological DramaDrama

A hippie moves in with a cafe owner who acts like his mother, and her daughter who doesn't act like his sister.A hippie moves in with a cafe owner who acts like his mother, and her daughter who doesn't act like his sister.A hippie moves in with a cafe owner who acts like his mother, and her daughter who doesn't act like his sister.

  • Director
    • Georges Lautner
  • Writers
    • Georges Lautner
    • Maurice Cury
    • Pascal Jardin
  • Stars
    • Mimsy Farmer
    • Robert Walker Jr.
    • Ed Begley
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    1.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Georges Lautner
    • Writers
      • Georges Lautner
      • Maurice Cury
      • Pascal Jardin
    • Stars
      • Mimsy Farmer
      • Robert Walker Jr.
      • Ed Begley
    • 14User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Mimsy Farmer
    Mimsy Farmer
    • Billie
    Robert Walker Jr.
    Robert Walker Jr.
    • Jonas Armstrong
    • (as Robert Walker)
    Ed Begley
    Ed Begley
    • Ed Warren
    Bruce Pecheur
    • Charlie
    Ivano Staccioli
    • Linda's Husband
    David Sachs
    • The Sheriff
    Sophie Hardy
    Sophie Hardy
    • Linda
    Albane Navizet
    • Pat
    • (as Albane)
    Rita Hayworth
    Rita Hayworth
    • Mara
    Marc Porel
    Marc Porel
    • Rocky
    Oswaldo D'Allo
    El Pollo
    Sierra
    Dada Gallotti
    Jaime
    Ellie
    Heraclio Niz Mesa
    • Islander
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Georges Lautner
    • Writers
      • Georges Lautner
      • Maurice Cury
      • Pascal Jardin
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    7tomsview

    Rocky road

    Passions erupt in the lava beds of the Canary Islands.

    This movie feels a little like those dubbed Spanish and Italian dramas of the 60's although it is entirely in English.

    However as the story unfolds it defies you to stop watching and features a cast that is hard to take your eyes off.

    When Jonas (Robert Walker Jr.) arrives at an isolated gas station on the road to Salina, the owner Mara (Rita Hayworth) greets him as Rocky, her long lost son. At first he thinks she is an empanadas short of a picnic, but when her daughter, Billie (Mimsy Farmer), and her neighbour, Warren (Ed Begley), also accept him as Rocky, he decides he is on to a good thing - especially as his newfound sister comes with 'benefits'. However the new Rocky finds the road to Salina a bit too rocky as he and 'sis' explore taboo territory amidst the spectacularly barren landscape of the island.

    Rita Hayworth was an amazing screen presence throughout her career. She was about 50 here but still striking looking. Sadly she was already experiencing the problems that beset her at the end of her life. One wonders if acting the part of a woman with mental problems was such a good idea for someone who was really experiencing them.

    A few years before, John Wayne and his crew thought she was rude and insufferable while working on "Circus World". Apparently "Road to Salina" was a happier experience and she got on well with the crew.

    Still it was hard for anyone in the film to compete with Mimsy Farmer. Her Billie is about the most uninhibited performance in a mainstream movie until Nastassja Kinski prowled her way through 1982's "Cat People".

    Eventually, Mimsy also shed her film career, emerging as a truly impressive sculptor. Maybe it shouldn't come as a surprise when an actor's creativity shows in other areas of the arts. Many actors have drawn, painted or sculpted well: Gary Cooper, Gail Russell, George Montgomery, Dennis Hopper and Lucy Liu among many others - even Marilyn Monroe.

    "Road to Salina" used to turn up on TV in the 1970's, and seems to have a bit of a cult following these days. It's worth seeking out just for the stars alone.
    4AAdaSC

    Road to nowhere

    Robert Walker Jr (Jonas) drifts his way to an isolated petrol station in the middle of nowhere run by Rita Hayworth (Mara). She's nuts and thinks he's her son. She also has a daughter Mimsy Farmer (Billie) who lives with her. Weirdo hanger-on Ed Begley (Warren) also acknowledges Walker Jr. as Hayworth's son. Just what is going on in this crazy place?

    First of all, who is who in this film? Is Hayworth telling the truth? Is Farmer really her daughter? Why is everyone seemingly playing along with a lie? And what about the whole brother/sister love angle? Too weird.

    The film is, unfortunately, very slow moving and Farmer is very unconvincing in her role. Her smile is just too plastic for words. I fell asleep during this film but so what. I bet nothing happened. Walker Jr. got a few clues as to who is telling the truth. Nobody cares. It's a boring film with a sick premise and is totally unrealistic and pretty confusing, especially at the beginning. Anyone normal would have just left, especially when an old friend turns up. That's it, leave. End of stupid film.
    10arrowinstall

    Sadly over looked film..

    Road to Salina is a sadly over looked film that has allot of what people can enjoy in a movie. Of course you have to be into the whole open idea about the film's theme of a suggestive incest. From the start there is a tension set in the film (thanks to Barbet Schroeder)that will hold your attention. Many people wish to see Rita Hayworth's last film. If you get a chance to watch it be sure you are in the mood (70's....) to give it time to build to the climax... you might be amused with the ending.
    8rdoyle29

    Really atypical sun-drenched noir from Lautner

    Robert Walker, Jr. Is travelling the titular road when he comes across a small gas station/café in the middle of nowhere. Desperate to seek shelter from the desert sun, he encounters Rita Hayworth, the owner, who declares that he's her son "Rocky".

    Walker plays along mostly because he needs a place to stay, but becomes increasingly confused when family friend Ed Begley, and then his "sister" Mimsy Farmer don't question his identity. Investigation reveals that he looks nothing like Rocky, and when he confronts Farmer she initiates a sexual relationship.

    Where is Rocky and why is everyone so committed to him being Rocky?

    This Italian/French co-production was Georges Lautner's only English-language film. He was a very successful director of crime films that never really made sizeable inroads to North America, and this was clearly designed to address that. It feels nothing like any of his other films. It's a lightly existential, sun drenched noir that feels very much of a piece a certain kind of vaguely countercultural films coming out of Europe at the time. The presence of Farmer and the (really quite good) Pink Floyd-influenced score reminds me Barbet Schroeder's "More", even though the plot couldn't be less similar.

    It's shot off the coast of Spain and has the Sunny, desolate look of most of the European films shot there in this period. It's an intriguing little film with good performances all around and prodigious nudity from both Walker and Farmer. My only real complaint is that the whole thing has a flashback structure that leads to an utterly pointless narration by Walker popping up periodically.
    theeht

    Surprisingly good mystery pic

    Absorbing little European made mystery. Is a strange young man Rita's long lost son or not? Rita is very good as the disturbed Mama, and WAlker and Farmer are fine, too. this increasingly hard to find film is worth your time.

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    • Trivia
      Rita Hayworth, in a financial distress at the time, joined the crew with slight apprehension because of a previous film experience in Italy where she had not been treated well. Georges Lautner later claimed that she was so warmly welcomed by his production team and felt so happy during shooting, she genuinely wept when time came to split up.
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    • Release date
      • February 17, 1971 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Italy
    • Languages
      • French
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Die Straße nach Salina
    • Filming locations
      • Canary Islands, Spain
    • Production companies
      • Fono Roma
      • Les Films Corona
      • Selenia Cinematografica
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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