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Fuego

  • 1964
  • Not Rated
  • 1 Std. 30 Min.
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Martha Hyer in Fuego (1964)
HorrorThriller

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA married man has a brief affair, then goes back to his wife and children. His jilted mistress, believing that if he had no more family he'd come back to her, sets fire to his house, hoping ... Alles lesenA married man has a brief affair, then goes back to his wife and children. His jilted mistress, believing that if he had no more family he'd come back to her, sets fire to his house, hoping to kill them. The man, unsuccessfully trying to rescue them, is horribly burned. After he ... Alles lesenA married man has a brief affair, then goes back to his wife and children. His jilted mistress, believing that if he had no more family he'd come back to her, sets fire to his house, hoping to kill them. The man, unsuccessfully trying to rescue them, is horribly burned. After he undergoes an operation to reconstruct his face, he begins to plot his revenge against his ... Alles lesen

  • Regie
    • Julio Coll
    • Luis García
  • Drehbuch
    • Sidney W. Pink
    • Luis de los Arcos
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    • Barry Sullivan
    • Martha Hyer
    • Sherry Moreland
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    5,7/10
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    • Regie
      • Julio Coll
      • Luis García
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      • Sidney W. Pink
      • Luis de los Arcos
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      • Martha Hyer
      • Sherry Moreland
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    Barry Sullivan
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    • Vance Pierson
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    Luis Prendes
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    5Kelt Smith

    An Evil MARTHA HYER In A Good Suspense Thriller !!!

    Low budget, odd little movie has some chills, and good performances by MARTHA HYER and BARRY SULLIVAN. Laura Blanco (HYER) is a divorcee with a young daughter who has a fling with family man Vince Pierson (SULLIVAN). When his wife finds out, Vince tries to break off from Laura. She, however, has other ideas and believes that if Vince's wife & daughter are out of the way, she'll have him all to herself. Seeing Vince leave his house with wife & daughter still inside upstairs, Laura slips in and splashes gasoline around and sets the house ablaze. She even goes so far as to cut the water off, and attach a container of gasoline to the plumbing. Vince comes back and runs into the burning house to save his family. I can't say anymore without giving away the ending, but the rest is a pretty good thriller. HYER is very good as pure evil Laura. SULLIVAN also does well as Vince. In some ways this movie might remind you of FATAL ATTRACTION 20 years earlier. A stern warning to married men seeking greener pastures. This was one of AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL pictures, low on production dollars, and yet with its creepy plot, still a worthwhile thriller!!!
    5lee-96696

    A Fiery but Somewhat Flawed Curiosity

    Pyro... The Thing Without a Face is a film that ignites a strange and often bewildering cinematic experience. For those venturing into its smoky depths, be prepared for a bizarre concoction that feels like a hot fever dream blending elements of a Fatal Attraction-esque obsession, the lurid thrills of an Italian giallo, and the campy charm of Hammer horror schlock, all filtered through a distinctly mid-1960s Spanish lens.

    The film's central dynamic echoes the dangerous allure and escalating tension of Fatal Attraction, albeit with a decidedly more surreal and less psychologically nuanced approach. A seemingly innocent encounter between a renowned hydroelectric expert, played by a bland Barry Sullivan, and a sexy widow, Martha Hyer, trying to sell - or destroy by arson - a white elephant mansion sparks a possessive and destructive infatuation, setting the stage for a descent into madness and violence. Lots of foreshadowing here: a basement full of five-gallon containers of gasolines, siphon hoses, deliberately sabotaged electrics.

    However, the film's identity crystallizes when viewed through the lens of Italian giallo. The stylish visuals, often drenched in vibrant colors and punctuated by moments of shocking violence (though perhaps tamer than some gialli), create an unsettling atmosphere. The mystery surrounding the disfigured "Pyro" adds a layer of suspense, even if the execution sometimes leans towards the unintentionally comical.

    There is also a strange carnival theme running throughout with the Sullivan character having an unexplained obsession with, of all things, ferris wheels.

    Adding another layer to this odd cinematic stew is a distinct Hammer film schlock sensibility. The sometimes theatrical performances, and the reliance on atmosphere over intricate plotting contribute to a feeling of vintage B-movie charm. The fact that this unfolds in a remote, northern Spanish setting (rainy, cloudy Galicia) further enhances its unique and slightly off-kilter appeal.

    The contrast between water and fire - Sullivan is supervising a massive hydroelectric plant with many stock scenes of water gushing out of overflow tunnels - and Hyer as a pyromaniac adds something for thought.

    While Pyro... The Thing Without a Face undoubtedly possesses a certain undeniable curiosity and a retro charm that some viewers will find appealing, it's not without its flaws. The narrative can be disjointed, the pacing uneven, and the "Thing Without a Face" itself might elicit more chuckles than chills for modern audiences. The attempts at suspense can sometimes fall flat, and the overall execution occasionally struggles to fully realize its ambitious genre mash-up.

    If you appreciate films that dare to be different, even if they stumble along the way, and you have a fondness for the groovy vibes of mid-1960s genre cinema, this fiery Spanish curiosity might just spark your interest.
    6dwr246

    Before there was "Fatal Attraction," there was...

    Love is a passion that burns like a fire. So it has been said for centuries. This cautionary tale takes a rather literal view of that assertion, and brings us a surprisingly good thriller.

    Vance Pierson (Barry Sullivan) is an engineer who moves to Spain for work related reasons. Accompanying him are his wife Verna (Sherry Moreland), and daughter Sally (oddly, this small part doesn't appear to be credited to the actress who played her). They are a happy family, crammed into a tiny apartment. So Vance decides to buy a house. He goes to look at a rather impressive one, and arrives just in time to stop the owner, Laura (Martha Hyer), from burning it down so she can collect the insurance money. While Vance convinces her that she'll do better with the proceeds from a sale of the house, sparks of a different kind fly between the two of them, and soon they are involved in a passionate affair. However, when first a co-worker, and then Verna learn of the affair, Vance decides it's time to end it. As he is breaking things off with Laura, he makes the mistake of telling her that if it weren't for Verna and Sally, he would be with her. Laura decides that perhaps the best thing to do is to get rid of Verna and Sally, and since she has already mapped out a strategy for burning down the house, she simply waits until Vance has gone out for the evening and Verna and Sally are asleep upstairs, and then she sets fire to it. Vance returns unexpectedly, and runs into the burning house to try to save his wife and daughter. Unfortunately, all he succeeds in doing is getting badly burned himself while Verna and Sally die in the fire. Laura goes to visit Vance in the hospital, and when she confirms Vance's suspicions that she set the fire, he orders her out of his room, telling her that if he ever comes across her again, he'll kill her. Horrified, Laura leaves. The action shifts forward a few years, and Vance, now horribly disfigured, and wearing a mask all the time, is a roustabout with a carnival. For some strange reason, the owner's daughter, Liz (Soledad Miranda) is smitten with him, but given Vance's past, he is understandably unwilling to get involved with her. And then one day the carnival arrives in the town where Laura lives...

    Given the setup, this could have been a really cheesy movie, but the writing is surprisingly good, giving the story twists and turns that keep it from becoming predictable, and a few nasty shocks that definitely grab the viewers' attention. Vance's ultimate revenge on Laura is presented in a way that is not satisfying, helping to point out that perhaps revenge was not the right solution to his problems. All in all, a more thoughtful script than one would expect from this kind of movie.

    From a production standpoint, the best part of the film was watching Laura set up the fire by splashing gasoline throughout the house, taking the added step up hooking the plumbing up to a gas can, and then setting a fuse to give herself time to get away. When the fire spreads through the house, it is an exciting, if frightening scene. Contrasted with that, the scene where Vance renders Laura unconscious, and sets her apartment on fire is much tamer, helping to make his revenge on her unsatisfying. And the makeup used to show Vance's face when he reveals his disfigurement was also impressive.

    The acting is a bit stylized, as was typical of the time period, but overall it is good. Sullivan gives an excellent portrayal of a complex man, delving into the dark corners of the mind of a man who first succumbs to lust, and then is driven by guilt and anger. Hyer's performance sizzles. Her beauty bewitches, and while her actions are deplorable, her regret at the outcome of what she has caused gives you a small amount of sympathy for her. Moreland's betrayed wife is well done, and the uncredited actress who plays Sally turns in a good, if occasionally cloying performance. The only real puzzle is Miranda, who gives us no clue as to what her character's attraction to Vance is all about, thus while her actions speak of good intentions, they make little sense, since we have no context in which to put them.

    A dark, cautionary tale, surprisingly well done. A curiosity piece, but one well worth seeing.
    inkybrown

    Enthralling film, great suspense and actors!

    Engineer Vance Pierson moves to Spain, where he will oversee the construction of his invention: a generator shaped like a ferris wheel. He meets a desperate young woman, Laura, who is trying to burn down her home for the insurance money she so badly needs. He stops the woman and they become passionate lovers. But soon Vance wants to end the affair he's having with Laura and go back to his wife and daughter. The jilted mistress flares up into a jealous rage and gets revenge on Vance...and he makes it his mission in life to get his own revenge on her. Barry Sullivan and Martha Hyer are excellent as the leads. Cult star Soledad Miranda appears as Liz, the daughter of a carnival worker, who falls for a mysterious older man. This was the first movie to have a $50 million set (Spain's Belesar Dam). Additionally, it was the first horror suspense movie filmed in Spain. It also was the first movie ever to be filmed in the province of Galicia, which is in northern Spain.
    7BA_Harrison

    Vance plays with fire.

    Ferris wheel obsessed engineer Vance Pierson (Barry Sullivan) moves with his wife and daughter to Spain to work on a hydroelectric dam. While house-hunting, Vance meets sexy blonde Laura Blanco (Martha Hyer) as she is about to torch her run-down property for the insurance money. Instead, Vance buys the place, and subsequently starts a steamy affair with the woman. When Vance's conscience eventually kicks in and he decides to end his relationship with Laura, she flips out and sets fire to Vance's home—with his wife and child still inside. Vance rushes to their rescue, but he is too late to save them, and suffers severe burns in the process. When Laura pays him a visit in hospital, the disfigured engineer swears to hunt down Laura and her daughter, no matter where they run to.

    Part Fatal Attraction style thriller, part twisted revenge horror, Pyro… The Thing Without a Face is nowhere near as cheesy as the title suggests. In fact, it is a surprisingly dark tale, dealing as it does with infidelity, betrayal, madness, murder, and even a hint of incest for good measure (Laura's comment that her daughter's father was her own father is quite the shocker). Vance, covered from head to foot in bandages, telling Laura to 'take her family and hide' is effectively chilling, as is watching him as he makes good on his word. I only wish that the ending had been as bold: rather than sparing Laura's daughter, I'd love to have seen Vance throw himself off the ferris wheel with the little girl in his arms. That would have made for an unforgettable and more fitting downbeat finale.

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      This film bombed in America, but was a blockbuster overseas with it's alternative title "Phantom of the Ferris Wheel".
    • Patzer
      In the new house, the home plate "Se Vende" (in Spanish) is either bilingual in English ("For Sale"), which certainly did not happen in Spain...
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      Referenced in Schlock! The Secret History of American Movies (2001)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 22. Januar 1964 (Vereinigte Staaten)
    • Herkunftsländer
      • Spanien
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprachen
      • Englisch
      • Spanisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • A Cold Wind from Hell
    • Drehorte
      • Viveiro, Lugo, Galicien, Spanien
    • Produktionsfirma
      • Sidney W. Pink Productions
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      • 1 Std. 30 Min.(90 min)
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