Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAroused citizens assassinate an unpopular Caribbean despot, then two men vie for his gorgeous widow Ines. Ojeda is a steamy, isolated island, the penal colony for an oppressive dictatorship.... Alles lesenAroused citizens assassinate an unpopular Caribbean despot, then two men vie for his gorgeous widow Ines. Ojeda is a steamy, isolated island, the penal colony for an oppressive dictatorship. A reactionary seizes the murdered governor's post and rushes to eliminate his romantic ri... Alles lesenAroused citizens assassinate an unpopular Caribbean despot, then two men vie for his gorgeous widow Ines. Ojeda is a steamy, isolated island, the penal colony for an oppressive dictatorship. A reactionary seizes the murdered governor's post and rushes to eliminate his romantic rival, an idealistic underling. The bureaucrat Vazquez hopes to marshal the angry residents ... Alles lesen
- Inés Rojas
- (as Maria Felix)
- Le gouverneur Mariano Vargas
- (as M.A. Ferriz)
- Le lieutenant García
- (as Raoul Dantes)
- López - le secrétaire de Gual
- (Nicht genannt)
- Manuel
- (Nicht genannt)
- Le vice-président Barreiro frère du président
- (Nicht genannt)
- Le procureur
- (Nicht genannt)
- Le ministre Sáenz
- (Nicht genannt)
- Le juge
- (Nicht genannt)
- Le chauffeur transportant Inès Rojàs
- (Nicht genannt)
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Coming after "Nazarin" "la mort en ce jardin" or "cela s'appelle l'aurore",and preceding such masterworks as "Viridiana" "Belle de Jour" or "Tristana", this fever is not so hot.
The mercurial and charismatic Gérard Philippe plays a man whose idealistic principles cause incalculable damage and the poignancy of his well-meaning but tragic character is enhanced by a visibly ailing actor who was to die of liver cancer four months after filming was completed.
It must be said that the 'fever' of the title doesn't really amount to much as the anticipated mutiny by the prisoners takes place off screen but of course the temperature is guaranteed to rise and the pulse to quicken whenever the force of nature that is Maria Félix is on the premises. The film's most effective scene, for this viewer at any rate, is that in which her apparent submission to Jean Servais is in fact a triumph of dominance. Servais is a splendid villain and as always, his soulful expression evinces our sympathy no matter how nefarious the character he is playing.
Bunuel was not especially fond of this film and evidently regretted not having provided Philippe with a more worthy swansong. During the filming Bunuel happened to ask his leading man: "Why did you agree to make this film?" When Philippe said: "I don't know. And you?" the director replied: "I don't know either."
"La fièvre monte à El Pao" is a political melodrama by Buñuel based on politics instead of his famous surrealism. The theme politics was adopted by Costa-Gravas years later and Glauber Rocha probably wrote his "Terra em Transe" inspired in this movie. Inés Rojas is a femme fatale but the plot is not a film-noir, only the story of an idealistic man that joins politics in a dictatorship and finds how difficult is keep his ideals. My vote is seven.
Title (Brazil): "Os Ambiciosos" ("The Ambitious")
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- WissenswertesIn his memoirs, Buñuel claims to have plagiarized the plot of this film from Puccini's opera "Tosca".
- Crazy CreditsHalf of the credits are displayed at the beginning of the film: the first seven member of the cast, director, writers, director of photography, composer, conductor, production companies, and executive producer. The closing credits display the other half (after the word "FIN"): Once again the cast list but this time the first eight actors, then the assistant director, script supervisor, unit manager, sound engineer, production manager, followed by the name of the dubbing facilities and laboratories.
- VerbindungenReferenced in Gérard Philipe: un homme pas un ange (2003)
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- Laufzeit1 Stunde 37 Minuten
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