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The Tijuana Story

  • 1957
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  • 1h 13min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
5,3/10
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The Tijuana Story (1957)
¿CrimenCine negroDrama

Añade un argumento en tu idiomaIn Tijuana, a brave Mexican newspaper editor tries to expose the mob and the local official corruption at his own risk.In Tijuana, a brave Mexican newspaper editor tries to expose the mob and the local official corruption at his own risk.In Tijuana, a brave Mexican newspaper editor tries to expose the mob and the local official corruption at his own risk.

  • Dirección
    • László Kardos
  • Guión
    • Lou Morheim
  • Reparto principal
    • Rodolfo Acosta
    • James Darren
    • Robert McQueeney
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    5,3/10
    273
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • László Kardos
    • Guión
      • Lou Morheim
    • Reparto principal
      • Rodolfo Acosta
      • James Darren
      • Robert McQueeney
    • 9Reseñas de usuarios
    • 5Reseñas de críticos
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    Rodolfo Acosta
    Rodolfo Acosta
    • Manuel Acosta Mesa
    James Darren
    James Darren
    • Mitch
    Robert McQueeney
    Robert McQueeney
    • Eddie March
    Jean Willes
    Jean Willes
    • Liz March
    Joy Stoner
    • Linda
    Paul Newlan
    Paul Newlan
    • Peron Diaz
    George E. Stone
    George E. Stone
    • Pino
    Michael Fox
    Michael Fox
    • Reuben Galindo
    Robert Blake
    Robert Blake
    • Enrique Acosta Mesa
    William Fawcett
    William Fawcett
    • Alberto Rodriguez
    Paul Coates
    Paul Coates
    • Paul Coates
    Abdullah Abbas
    • Pedrstrian
    • (sin acreditar)
    Eddie Baker
    Eddie Baker
    • Businessman
    • (sin acreditar)
    Frank Balderrama
    • Funeral Guest
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    Herman Belmonte
    • Bar Patron
    • (sin acreditar)
    Arthur Berkeley
    • Funeral Guest
    • (sin acreditar)
    Eumenio Blanco
    Eumenio Blanco
    • Funeral Guest
    • (sin acreditar)
    Phil Bloom
    Phil Bloom
    • Funeral Guest
    • (sin acreditar)
    • Dirección
      • László Kardos
    • Guión
      • Lou Morheim
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    2jfrentzen-942-204211

    Poorly Done Crime Drama Based on a True Story

    TIJUANA STORY is a tepid crime drama based on a true story of newspaperman, Manuel Acosta Mesa (Rudolfo Acosta) who takes on the mob / syndicate led by fictionalized mobster Peron Diaz (Paul Newlan). After Acosta digs up the names of influential politicians involved in Diaz's illegal activities, he is targeted for assassination.

    The movie opens with a newsreel-style recounting of Acosta's importance as a whistle blower, followed by a talking head American journalist who actually wrote about the Acosta case. His tone suggests that Acosta Mesa had brought trouble upon himself due to the provocative nature of his reporting. While the real-life story of this brave journalist could have made a good, hard-hitting exposé, but we're in producer Sam Katzman territory, which means poor production values, one-take performances and sensationalized dramatics.

    The denizens of Tijuana are shown as mostly villainous peasants, while the top line casting is strictly from Hollywood and Vine. For example, the main Hispanic mob boss is played by Paul Newlan, who was born in Plattsburgh, Nebraska. Acosta's daughter and the newspaper publisher are both played by Anglos. The sassy bar girl who talks Mitch into buying marijuana makes the mistake of trying on an irritating Mexican accent.

    Despite these handicaps, a few performances stand out: Rudolfo Acosto is a strong presence playing against type as the hero but his delivery is stilted. Jean Willes plays the stereotypical mob moll with some class, and James Darren and Robert Blake make an impression as a disaffected J.D. and as Acosta's son, respectively. Darren had been signed to a long-term contract with Columbia Pictures in the summer of 1956, and TIJUANA STORY was one of several B-movies that featured the young actor. However, he plays a small role here in scenes that look like they were an afterthought and are barely connected with the Acosta plot-line.

    On balance, none of these thespians are supported by the clichéd screenplay by the usually competent Lou Morheim, which contains its share of clumsy dialog, such as, "I know you've had some results crashing into walruses," "A little bit of that would put hair on my chest, oh, mama," "What are you, an avenging angel?"

    Likewise, the direction and staging of many scenes is unimaginative and at times unintentionally funny, as when faux jazz players blithely continue their playing on a night club stage while half the cast is fist fighting and throwing chairs around on the dance floor.
    5boblipton

    Well Meaning If Cheap Movie

    Crusading newspaperman Rodolfo Acosta takes on 'the syndicate' in Tijuana after a young man goes berserk when the police try to arrest him for damage he's done while under the influence of marijuana. The syndicate promptly tries to shut him up, first by scaring off his advertisers, and then by any means they deem necessary.

    The notes indicate the lead's character is based on a real-life newspaperman named Manuel Acosta Meza. A brief Google search could not turn up the individual. Apparently it's not that unusual a name.

    The movie is a variety of the sort of movie like THE MIAMI STORY. It is a very sincere picture, but also obviously a cheap movie, with bare, simple sets. A few location sessions around Tijuana help, but despite its statement that the town was cleaning up, by the time I was there in 1971, it was pretty sleazy again.
    7planktonrules

    Far from perfect but well worth seeing.

    "The Tijuana Story" is far from a great film, but it is entertaining and well made...and also treats most Mexicans quite well for an American film from this era.

    According to IMDB, this movie and the crusading newspaper man, Rodolfo Acosta, are based on Manuel Acosta Meza, a reported in Tijuana was who murdered the year before the film debuted. The film is about a crusade led by Acosta to rid the city of organized crime. Now he was NOT trying to rid the city of all crime and vice (after all, it is Tijuana) but he tried to get the mobsters out of town by exposing their graft in his paper. But you know this can only go on so long before the mob has had enough and decide to kill him.

    The mobster portion of the film is excellent and I liked how the film showed the good and evil in the town....as well as American mobsters who were pulling the strings of the local creeps. In other words, it's not some sort of anti-Mexican film taking cheap shots.

    What wasn't so great was the portion with the young James Darren. While a fine actor and singer, here it really looks as if they had two different movies and chopped the Darren portion out of one film and stuck it in the other. His actions really had nothing to do with the mobsters and his characters end seemed baffling and ill-suited for the film. If I ever meet the man, I'd love to ask him about this....surely his part was either chopped to pieces or added in at the last minute. Regardless, it just didn't fit.

    On balance, despite this Darren portion the film is exciting, well made for a low-budget film and well worth seeing.
    4TheFearmakers

    All Over The Place

    One of those 1950's noir/exposès that includes an actual government official's opening narration, staring into the camera and telling us that this really happened... which is hard to believe since most of the Mexican characters in the titular THE TIJUANA STORY are not only white, but not even attempting to look authentic...

    Yet the most intriguing are supposed to be white, Robert McQueeney and Jean Willes, as married, crooked go-betweens for a Mexican crime-boss that's keeping the marijuana-ridden bordertown at bay...

    And in the noir fashion, the two pawns are somewhat nice-at-heart while stuck in dire circumstances, but not enough attention's paid for their suspenseful heat-coming-down demise to matter...

    Then there's young good looking James Darren visiting a dope-running nightclub while romancing a cute local girl working for investigative journalist Rodolfo Acosta, famous for exposing the bigwig crime bosses while parenting an intense Robert Blake, another potentially good actor ultimately wasted in what's a patchwork of about four stories that never connect as whole.
    5jrwahrhaftig

    Decent Propaganda B-Noir

    László Kardos' The Tijuana Story (1957) stars James Darren -- Gidget (1959) -- and features Robert Blake -- Baretta, Mickey in The Little Rascals & Our Gang -- both of whom are also in another lesser-known B-Noir: Fred F. Sears' Rumble on the Docks (1956) which is what led me to The Tijuana Story.

    James Darren plays a tough American high school punk who vacations with two of his punk buddies. They buy some marijuana in a Nightclub that is a front for a Mexican syndicate which later ends with tragedy. This is where the film seems to be propaganda and it weakens the story which focuses on Robert Blake's character Enrique Acosta Mesa's father Manuel Acosta Mesa, played by Rodolfo Acosta, who is a journalist trying to expose the syndicate which causes him predictable trouble.

    The acting is decent but sometimes wooden from the supporting cast. Paul Newlan as Peron Diaz is a convincing crime boss. Overall the movie is decent, but sometimes a bit slow with very little action, It's worthwhile viewing if you enjoy B-noir films, though there is nothing special about it, e.g., the music, the cinematography. Etc. I watched it while completing Robert Blake's film noir films.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • octubre de 1957 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Sitios oficiales
      • Streaming on "classicmoviesvault" YouTube Channel
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      • Español
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      • Случай в Тихуане
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • México(location shooting)
    • Empresa productora
      • Clover Productions
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      1 hora 13 minutos
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      • Black and White
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