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Taras Bulba

  • 1962
  • Approved
  • 2h 2min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,3/10
4,8 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Tony Curtis, Yul Brynner, and Christine Kaufmann in Taras Bulba (1962)
In the 16th-century Ukraine, the Polish overlords and Ukrainian cossacks fight for control of the land but frequent Turkish invasions force them to unite against the common Turkish foe.
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En la Ucrania del siglo XVI, los señores polacos y los cosacos ucranianos luchan por el control de la tierra, pero las frecuentes invasiones turcas les obligan a unirse contra el enemigo tur... Leer todoEn la Ucrania del siglo XVI, los señores polacos y los cosacos ucranianos luchan por el control de la tierra, pero las frecuentes invasiones turcas les obligan a unirse contra el enemigo turco común.En la Ucrania del siglo XVI, los señores polacos y los cosacos ucranianos luchan por el control de la tierra, pero las frecuentes invasiones turcas les obligan a unirse contra el enemigo turco común.

  • Dirección
    • J. Lee Thompson
  • Guión
    • Waldo Salt
    • Karl Tunberg
    • Nikolay Gogol
  • Reparto principal
    • Tony Curtis
    • Yul Brynner
    • Christine Kaufmann
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,3/10
    4,8 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • J. Lee Thompson
    • Guión
      • Waldo Salt
      • Karl Tunberg
      • Nikolay Gogol
    • Reparto principal
      • Tony Curtis
      • Yul Brynner
      • Christine Kaufmann
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    • 16Reseñas de críticos
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    • Nominado para 1 premio Óscar
      • 3 nominaciones en total

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    Tony Curtis
    Tony Curtis
    • Andrei Bulba
    Yul Brynner
    Yul Brynner
    • Taras Bulba
    Christine Kaufmann
    Christine Kaufmann
    • Natalia Dubrov
    Sam Wanamaker
    Sam Wanamaker
    • Filipenko
    Brad Dexter
    Brad Dexter
    • Shilo
    Guy Rolfe
    Guy Rolfe
    • Prince Grigory
    Perry Lopez
    Perry Lopez
    • Ostap Bulba
    George Macready
    George Macready
    • Governor
    Ilka Windish
    • Sofia Bulba
    Vladimir Sokoloff
    Vladimir Sokoloff
    • Old Stepan
    Vladimir Irman
    • Grisha Kubenko
    Daniel Ocko
    • Ivan Mykola
    Abraham Sofaer
    Abraham Sofaer
    • Abbot
    Mickey Finn
    Mickey Finn
    • Korzh
    Richard Rust
    Richard Rust
    • Capt. Alex
    Ron Weyand
    • Tymoshevsky
    Vitina Marcus
    Vitina Marcus
    • Gypsy Princess
    Leon Alton
    Leon Alton
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    • Dirección
      • J. Lee Thompson
    • Guión
      • Waldo Salt
      • Karl Tunberg
      • Nikolay Gogol
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    dbdumonteil

    Cossacks vs Poles

    Borrowing from Gogol the title ,the proper nouns and the son's killing,Jack Lee Thompson's movie is quite entertaining,ideal for a rainy day or after a hard day's work.

    The first part is the most interesting: the scenes at the university with its sadistic monks -while one of them is flogging the rebel students,the other kneels down and pray- and its "racism" : a lot of Pole Students cannot accept the fact that those primitive savage cossacks study in their school.Curtis was almost emasculated "to prevent him from sullying Pole girls." It sometimes recalls"Romeo and Juliette",which Christine Kaufman's resemblance with Olivia Hussey who would play the part of Juliette six years later reinforces.Yul Brynner is ideally cast as Taras.

    The 1936 French version ("Tarass Boulba" French spelling)mainly deals with the second part -the siege- and the stories are similar with the same love interest.
    6ragosaal

    Entertaining (but not in the "pampas")

    I've seen the reviews here and a couple of comments set "Taras Bulba"'s location in the Argentine pampas. As a native Argentine I must say that's not correct; the pampas run all through the middle part of our Country but this film was shot in the Province of Salta way up in the northern part of Argentina (some 1400 miles from Buenos Aires); the pampas are a huge flat ground very fertile, but Salta is uneven with not too high hills ("cerros") very different from the pampas. Another reviewer says Tony Curtis declared once that when he and co-star Kristine Kaufmann got mixed up during the filming he was already divorced of Janet Leigh; I don't know about that but I can assure you that Leigh came to Salta with him (a friend of mine has a photo with her on the "cerros").

    As to the picture, I really enjoyed it -also because I lived in Salta a couple of years and the landscape is very familiar to me- but I think a real classical epic could have come out of Nicolai Gogol's famous novel with a more elaborated script (as a reviewer correctly stated here).

    J. Lee Thompson's product seems sort of "cheap" and lacks spectacle (except for some real good battle scenes) although I admit if has some very good moments. A somehow impressive one is when the big doors of the sieged city open slowly and André (Curtis) appears in a frontal close shot wearing a Polish armor and helmet for he will make a run for food too feed the starving citizens inside in a clear treason to his country and father for the love of a woman. Also the final dark atmosphere Thompson achieves when Taras (Yul Brynner) confronts his favourite son after a treason he can't possibly understand and even less when André just explains "I did what I had to do".

    Brynner's performance though a little overacted is good enough and he fills the role of Taras easily. Tony Curtis makes a great effort and gets some good moments as André though he clearly lacks the appropriate "physic du rol". The rest of the cast gives a good support, among them Sam Wanamaker, Brad Dexter, Guy Rolfe and George MacReady. German actress Kristine Kauffman shows her beauty.

    All in all "Taras Bulba" comes out as an entertaining and amusing film in its genre and a decent intent on Gogol's book, but no much more than that.
    marzmello

    Yul Brynner - the definitive Cossack

    Taras Bulba is the story of the Cossack's fight for freedom, a fight to reclaim their beloved land from the Poles. It is also a story of a father's love and pride for his son. Yul Brynner is the definitive Cossack in this movie. His swagger and bigger than life persona is the perfect match for Taras. His portrayal is both powerful and moving. Added to that is the fantastic horseback battle scenes on the Steppes. The scenes where the Cossack regiments gather with a rallying cry are awesome. Those alone deserve a 10.

    The story of Taras Bulba had the potential to be a great historical epic had it focused on Taras' struggle between his love for the Cossack way of life and that for his son. Unfortunately, given the box office requirements of the time, the studio execs decided to toss in a cheesy love story (complete with fuzzy close-ups) and Tony Curtis, with his matinée-idol hairdo untouched. That just jars you out of the period. According to his biography, Brynner worked long and hard to bring the rich character to life, but broke down when he saw the final cut. That said, this movie still deserves a watch if only to see the magnificent Yul Brynner and the wonderfully choreographed battle sequences.
    8necrodemion

    Amazing such a subject made by Hollywood!

    That this classic novel by Gogol about the legendary Ukrainian cossack hero could have been made into a big-budget Hollywood blockbuster, and that this was done at the very height of the cold war seems unbelievable today.

    While the film is dated a bit by the kitschy love story involving Tony Curtis' character, Yul Brynner is perfect in his role which seems one of those he was born to play.

    A colourful and spectacular historical epic in the best of the then-dying old Hollywood tradition, this is probably the only exposure that the American public at large has to Ukrainian history, and in this alone it is a valuable work. But the film manages to succeed on the entertainment level as well, and I recommend it to all fans of the good ol' Hollywood studio historical drama.
    8Bob-45

    Flawed, But Profound Spectacle

    How does one choose between the life of a person you love and your father, your family, your nation? The moral dilemma presented in "Taras Bulba" would be a tough sell in any era, but particularly in "last year of the 50s" ("American Graffitti"). Producer Ben Hecht, screenwriter and director J. Lee Thompson pull no punches. However, one can only wonder how great a film "Taras Bulba" would have been if directed by, say, David Lean and the love story expanded. As it stands, the movie is wildly uneven. The Kiev sequences tend to bog down the movie; while, at the same time the romantic scenes play too quickly for dramatic impact. Curtis' well publicized adulterous affair with actress Christine Kaufman certainly didn't help box office; and, it seems the screen careers of both Curtis and Yul Brynner were permanently damaged, as both went into decline after "Taras Bulba". Sad and ironical, since Curtis recently revealed he was legally separated from wife Janet Leigh for over a year before embarking on "Taras Bulba" (and his liaison with Kaufman); and, in any event, adulterous marriage breakups certainly didn't hurt Liz Taylor. It's all a pity, because "Taras Bulba" is an exciting, profound movie, the kind we are most used to seeing recently from China ("Hero," "House of Flying Daggers," "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon").

    Director J. Lee Thompson ("The Guns of Navarone") makes excellent use of the widescreen process, filling the entire frame with action. I say this, seeing only the full screen version, since it is clear from what remains there was plenty to fill the screen, while key action was wisely staged center screen.

    Curtis is effective in the difficult role of Andre, Taras Bulba's son. However, Yul Brynner is phenomenal as Taras Bulba. Too bad he's not on screen more. Christine Kaufman is decorative, but her scenes with Curtis are too meager to be truly effective.

    One hopes a widescreen DVD soon becomes available; or, at least, Turner or ENCORE ACTION shows the movie in letterbox. The version I previewed on FLIX showed some signs of damage. Flawed or not, "Taras Bulba" is well worth an "8" on my scale of 10.

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    • Curiosidades
      According to director J. Lee Thompson, in an interview in Yul Brynner: El hombre que fue rey (1995), there was a misunderstanding with the hundreds of Argentine gauchos playing horsemen . They were told that horsemen who fell off their horse during an attack scene would be paid extra--but only those who were directed to do so. When the scene was shot, two-thirds of them fell off their horses and expected the extra pay. Upon being told they were not going to be paid extra, they threatened to strike. Yul Brynner then took steak dinners out to their encampment that evening and spent hours entertaining them. Impressed by this, the gauchos returned to work the next day.
    • Pifias
      The Cossack's "scalp-lock" is not on the back but the front! Only the old Cossack is the one that has it correctly.
    • Citas

      Taras: There's only ONE WAY to keep faith with a Pole. Put your faith in your sword and the sword in the Pole.

    • Créditos adicionales
      Thanks to the army of the Argentine Republic.
    • Conexiones
      Edited into El túnel del tiempo: Attack of the Barbarians (1967)
    • Banda sonora
      The Wishing Star
      Music by Franz Waxman

      Lyrics by Mack David

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 19 de diciembre de 1962 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Sitio oficial
      • MGM
    • Idiomas
      • Inglés
      • Latín
    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • Тарас Бульба
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Salta, Argentina
    • Empresas productoras
      • Harold Hecht Productions
      • Curtleigh Productions
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      • 2h 2min(122 min)
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