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Sangre y arena

Título original: Blood and Sand
  • 1941
  • Approved
  • 2h 5min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,7/10
3,3 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Rita Hayworth and Tyrone Power in Sangre y arena (1941)
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Juan Gallardo, un campesino analfabeto, alcanza meteóricamente la fama y la fortuna en la plaza de toros, tan solo para sembrar las semillas de su propio declive.Juan Gallardo, un campesino analfabeto, alcanza meteóricamente la fama y la fortuna en la plaza de toros, tan solo para sembrar las semillas de su propio declive.Juan Gallardo, un campesino analfabeto, alcanza meteóricamente la fama y la fortuna en la plaza de toros, tan solo para sembrar las semillas de su propio declive.

  • Dirección
    • Rouben Mamoulian
  • Guión
    • Jo Swerling
    • Vicente Blasco Ibáñez
  • Reparto principal
    • Tyrone Power
    • Linda Darnell
    • Rita Hayworth
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,7/10
    3,3 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Rouben Mamoulian
    • Guión
      • Jo Swerling
      • Vicente Blasco Ibáñez
    • Reparto principal
      • Tyrone Power
      • Linda Darnell
      • Rita Hayworth
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    • Ganó 1 premio Óscar
      • 5 premios y 3 nominaciones en total

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    Tyrone Power
    Tyrone Power
    • Juan Gallardo
    Linda Darnell
    Linda Darnell
    • Carmen Espinosa
    Rita Hayworth
    Rita Hayworth
    • Doña Sol
    Alla Nazimova
    Alla Nazimova
    • Señora Augustias
    • (as Nazimova)
    Anthony Quinn
    Anthony Quinn
    • Manolo de Palma
    J. Carrol Naish
    J. Carrol Naish
    • Garabato
    Lynn Bari
    Lynn Bari
    • Encarnacion
    John Carradine
    John Carradine
    • Sebastian 'El Nacional'
    Laird Cregar
    Laird Cregar
    • Natalio Curro
    Monty Banks
    Monty Banks
    • Antonio Lopez
    • (as William Montague)
    Vicente Gómez
    • Guitarist
    • (as Vicente Gomez)
    George Reeves
    George Reeves
    • Captain Pierre Lauren
    Pedro de Cordoba
    Pedro de Cordoba
    • Don Jose Alvarez
    • (as Pedro deCordoba)
    Fortunio Bonanova
    Fortunio Bonanova
    • Pedro Espinosa
    Victor Kilian
    Victor Kilian
    • Priest
    Adrian Morris
    • La Pulga
    • (as Michael Morris)
    Charles Stevens
    Charles Stevens
    • Pablo Gomez
    Ann E. Todd
    Ann E. Todd
    • Carmen (as a child)
    • (as Ann Todd)
    • Dirección
      • Rouben Mamoulian
    • Guión
      • Jo Swerling
      • Vicente Blasco Ibáñez
    • Todo el reparto y equipo
    • Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro

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    zorro-41

    A classic movie with outstanding actors!

    One of Tyrone Powers best efforts as an actor. Linda Darnell is, as usual absoulutly beautiful. Rita, just doesn't make it in the looks department. One wonders why Juan ever left his gorgeous wife (Linda) for this little vixan, Rita. Anthony Quinn is superb as the heavy.

    The bull fighting scenes are the best ever filmed. I,personally, do not care for this sport (?). The scene where Power looks eye to eye with the bull, turns his back to the bull and slowly walks away while draging his cape along the sand is a mind blower. This is one of 20th Century Fox's finest moments in motion pictures. How the Academy picked "Sgt. York" over this as best picture of 1941 is a real mystery to me.
    8Nazi_Fighter_David

    Quinn and Hayworth's Pasadoble remains one of the movie's best remembered moments..

    'The Mark of Zorro' and 'Blood and Sand' confirmed Rouben Mamoulian's enduring concern with drama conveyed through movement of characters and camera... The former was a rousing, deliciously ironic swashbuckler; the latter an adaptation of Ibañez's story about a simple country boy whose success as a matador leads him into temptation and towards a violent early death... Rudolph Valentino had scored one of his biggest success with 'Blood and Sand' in 1922, and the same story served as a Tyrone Power vehicle nineteen years later...

    Color, and Mamoulian's almost choreographic direction, turned the motion picture into an exquisite melodrama, where all the passes and swirls of the bullring were vividly depicted: The parade of the bullfighters and their entourage, the race of the vicious predator into the arena, the matadors flashing their yellow and pink capes...

    Rita Hayworth blood-red lips and scarlet fingernails, contrast the cool colors of her Spanish mansion, and show her off to glittering advantage...

    In her sensuous screen Pasadoble with Anthony Quinn, she looks sensational in her rose evening gown, symbolic of the Spanish bullfight flavor...

    The arrogant and passionate dance, based on Flamenco dancing that characterizes the man as the matador and the lady as his red cape, is performed with style and surety... The colors, rose and green, are blended to perfection with the amazing prowess of an appealing couple in tune with the balanced perfection of shapes and the sweeping movements of Rita Hayworth...

    Quinn is perfect for redoing old Valentino roles... He always demonstrated his grace and remarkable agility on the dance floor... This sequence remains one of the movie's best remembered moments...

    Mamoulian begins the film with a 30 minute prologue, establishing the characters ten years before the main narrative...

    Juanillo, just a little boy with fire, vigorously illiterate but possessing his father's passion for bullfighting, is seen by night currently taking the bullfighting world by storm... Not least for his exceptional brave and agile style of fighting but also for his age... Juanillo adores the art of bullfighting... Hr runs off to Madrid with his boyhood friends, Manolo, Nacional Pablo and La Pulga...

    After winning a certain reputation as a 'flat-footed novillero,' Juan (Tyrone Power) returns years later to Seville to marry his childhood sweetheart, Carmen Espinosa (Linda Darnell - a voluptuous beauty with perfect complexion), and brings her to live in his luxurious home where he has installed his mother (Alla Nazimona) and his sister, Encarnacion (Lynn Bari).

    Then he goes on to become the 'first matador in Spain' showing his individual personality by the combination and variations of his passes... Juan brings the bull past his body with the elegance of a premier ballet dancer, making it seem effortless and beautiful...

    As his popularity climbs Juan's entourage of hangers-on increases joining his boyhood friends Nacional (John Carradine), Manolo de Palma (Anthony Quinn), La Pulga (Michael Morris), Pablo Gomez (Charles Stevens), Sebastian (William Montague), and his loyal dresser, Garabato (J. Carrol Naish) who left the ring just as he came in to it, 'without a peseta.'

    But all is not so perfect in the ranks of Juan's cuadrilla... Nacional is anxious to leave bullfighting for politics, and Manolo, jealous of Juan's success, wants to make his own name in the ring... And then there is the on-going feud Juan has been engaging in with Natalio Curro (Laird Cregar), the famous bullfight critic who had insulted the memory of his father...

    When Juan established himself as Spain's most important matador, Curro opportunistically affirms: 'At last Sevilla has a matador. The greatest matador of all history. The first man of the world. The day he was born, there was salt in the air, a great quantity of salt.'

    And at one of Juan's 'great afternoon', we are introduced to the stunning Doña Sol des Muire (Rita Hayworth) whose chief passion is bullfighting and, in particular, handsome matadors...

    The torrid Spanish beauty had little difficulty, in luring the new risen star away from his home...

    Falling under her tempting beauty, Juan begins an affair with her at the expense of both his faithful wife and his career... His skills as a matador go downhill and his bad attitude loses him all his once loyal friends...

    'Blood and Sand' is sensitively directed by Mamoulian and might be considered one of the greatest examples of Technicolor film-making... The film won an Oscar for Best Color Cinematography, and was nominated for Best Interior Set Decoration...
    7jotix100

    Bull Shot!

    "Blood and Sand" gave Rudolph Valentino one of the best roles of his career. It also established Tyrone Power as a star in Hollywood. Under Rouben Mamoulian's direction this film translates the novel by Blasco Ibanez into a Hollywood spectacle, so popular in the 40s. It is to Mr Mamoulian's credit, a film that paid attention to a lot of detail about the Spain of the beginning of the XX century.

    The story presents us Juan Gallardo, a poor lad from the provinces, who became the greatest matador of his time. He goes from poverty to a life of luxury; a life for which he was ill prepared for. In fact, Juan never learned to read! It's a story of how someone overcomes difficult obstacles to attain fame and notoriety, only to be defeated by those same ambitions when the matador throws everything away in order to pursue a society woman, forsaking the decent wife that adores him.

    Tyrone Power in the film was still a bit rough in the acting department, as well as in the cosmetic adjustments that all stars go through. Compare his smile here with later films: major dental work had not been performed yet!. Tyrone Power embodied the best of what a screen idol possessed. He had enormous charisma and no matter who he plays against, his presence is larger than that of the leading lady.

    Linda Darnell was very effective as Carmen, a woman in love with the matador. Rita Hayworth's beauty doesn't come across as well here as in other films. Ms Hayworth was more of a siren in the movie. The first rate cast that was assembled is excellent. Anthony Quinn, Lynn Bari, J Carrol Nash, George Reeves, Alla Nazimova, John Carradine, just to name a few, shine in the background of this film.
    9bkoganbing

    Into Valentino's Shoes

    When 20th Century Fox decided to re-make Rudolph Valentino's great silent screen triumph Blood and Sand it probably was Tyrone Power's biggest test as an actor and a box office draw up to that time.

    Valentino's performance was still fresh in everyone's mind. Well, Tyrone Power passed the test with flying colors that showed up in Ray Rennahan's fabulous cinematography here.

    One of the previous reviewers who was from Brazil expressed a lot of what I would have said. Tyrone Power with three roles, here, in The Mark of Zorro and in Captain From Castile became a Latino cultural hero for those portrayals. Hard to believe since the Power family theatrical tradition goes back a couple of centuries in Ireland. But those portrayals have stood the test of time and to get such an accolade from a Latino viewer is the highest possible praise for his acting.

    Tyrone Power as Juan Gallardo whose mission in life is to become an even greater Matador than his father who was killed in the bullring, brings a combination of panache and bumptiousness to the part. He's bold and daring, but not terribly sophisticated and never learned to read and write. And he's got two women all in an uproar over him, Linda Darnell who is his wife and the temptress Dona Sol.

    This loan out for Rita Hayworth playing Dona Sol is what really launched her career as sex symbol. Dona Sol was Hayworth's trial run as vamp and temptress, the forerunner of Gilda which was her signature part.

    The cast is well populated with some of the best character actors Hollywood had to offer. Anthony Quinn, Nazimova, J. Carrol Naish, Monty Banks, John Carradine, etc., all are perfectly cast.

    One I think should be singled out is Laird Cregar. Cregar plays Curro the bullfighter critic and I think Cregar enjoyed playing this part, allowing an actor to exact some revenge on critics as a breed. Bullfighting isn't just some guy going into a ring to kill a bull. It's all in the showmanship and Curro is a critic like a theater critic, not a sportswriter. You really love to hate Curro as the film progresses and I wonder just what made him such an expert? Cregar was fleshing out that old expression about critics being eunuchs, they know how to do it, but can't do it themselves. I think Cregar was paying back every critic whoever gave him a bad review with this one.

    Blood and Sand was certainly a jinxed picture. Tyrone Power died so young of that heart attack while shooting Solomon and Sheba in Spain, Linda Darnell died a few years later in a house fire trying to rescue someone she thought trapped in the flames, George "Superman" Reeves who played one of Rita Hayworth's admirers committed suicide, Rita Hayworth had that tragically lingering Alzheimer's Disease and Laird Cregar was the first to go of a heart attack in his twenties. Another great work of art attached to so much tragedy.

    As far as I'm concerned Rudolph Valentino starred in the silent version of Tyrone Power's, Blood and Sand.
    7hitchcockthelegend

    The rise and fall of Juan Gallardo.

    Uneducated peasant Juan Gallardo rises to fame and fortune in the bullfight arena. From here he falls for the socially active Dona Sol; thus breaking the heart of his childhood sweetheart Carmen. Nevertheless she stands by her man as he continues to face danger in the bullring, but ego and love will give Juan his biggest fight of all.

    This remake of the 1922 silent Rudolph Valentino picture is certainly a lavish production, the colour cinematography by Ernest Palmer & Ray Rennahan rightly won the Academy Award, and it's directed with adroit skill by Roublen Mamoulian. The story is a great one as well, following the rise of Gallardo (a solid if too staid Tyrone Power) is always intriguing, and it's watching his constant battle with his emotions that is the film's drawing card. However, there can be a case made for the film resting too much on its dialogue driven laurels, for far too many times I personally found myself hankering for an up turn in pace to help emphasise the emotional nature of the characters.

    The cast do OK without really excelling, Rita Hayworth looks gorgeous and a fine career blossomed from here on in, while Linda Darnell as the other love interest glides nicely from scene to scene. Anthony Quinn takes the best supporting honours, where his Manolo is vigorous with a cheeky glint in the eye, whilst sadly John Carradine is underused and his Nacional is not fully fleshed out until its far too late.

    It's at times sexy (damn flamenco always a winner to me), it's got guts, and it looks absolutely gorgeous, but it's not quite the whole classy package it could have been. 7/10

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    • Curiosidades
      In order to prepare for the role of Juan Gallardo, Tyrone Power attended a bullfight with his wife, Annabella. Because of Power's great stature as a star, he and his wife were given VIP seats in the center front of the ring. Power became violently ill witnessing the bullfight, and in order to get him out of the arena, Annabella said she was ill.
    • Pifias
      During the scene when Doña Sol des Muire sings to Juan Gallardo on his first visit to her home, she accompanies herself on the guitar but while she strums, the fingers of her other hand never move to change chords as she plays.
    • Citas

      Juan Gallardo: They say that when a ship is sinking all the rats leave. Good-bye, rats!

      [Antonio Lopez and Encarnacíon start to leave]

      Juan Gallardo: But you're mistaken if you think I'm sinking! Well, what are you waiting for!

    • Versiones alternativas
      It was planned to add more bullfighting scenes for distribution to South American countries, where the sport of bullfighting was much more acceptable. No details are available.
    • Conexiones
      Edited into Stan y Oliver toreros (1945)
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      Written and Performed by Vicente Gómez

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 30 de mayo de 1941 (Estados Unidos)
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    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Plaza de Toros, Ciudad de México, Distrito Federal, México(bullfighting sequences and backgrounds, torn down and relocated)
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      • Twentieth Century Fox
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