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Las aventuras de Robinson Crusoe

Título original: Robinson Crusoe
  • 1954
  • A
  • 1h 30min
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Las aventuras de Robinson Crusoe (1954)
The classic story of Robinson Crusoe, a man who is dragged to a desert island after a shipwreck.
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La clásica historia de Robinson Crusoe, un hombre que es arrastrado a una isla desierta después de un naufragio.La clásica historia de Robinson Crusoe, un hombre que es arrastrado a una isla desierta después de un naufragio.La clásica historia de Robinson Crusoe, un hombre que es arrastrado a una isla desierta después de un naufragio.

  • Dirección
    • Luis Buñuel
  • Guionistas
    • Daniel Defoe
    • Hugo Butler
    • Luis Buñuel
  • Elenco
    • Dan O'Herlihy
    • Jaime Fernández
    • Felipe de Alba
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    • Dirección
      • Luis Buñuel
    • Guionistas
      • Daniel Defoe
      • Hugo Butler
      • Luis Buñuel
    • Elenco
      • Dan O'Herlihy
      • Jaime Fernández
      • Felipe de Alba
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    • 26Opiniones de los críticos
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    • Nominado a 1 premio Óscar
      • 6 premios ganados y 4 nominaciones en total

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    Dan O'Herlihy
    Dan O'Herlihy
    • Robinson Crusoe
    • (as Daniel O'Herlihy)
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    Jaime Fernández
    Jaime Fernández
    • Friday
    • (as Jaime Fernandez)
    Felipe de Alba
    • Captain Oberzo
    Chel López
    • The Bos'n
    • (as Chel Lopez)
    José Chávez
    • Leader of the Mutiny
    • (as Jose Chavez)
    Emilio Garibay
    • Leader of the Mutiny
    • Dirección
      • Luis Buñuel
    • Guionistas
      • Daniel Defoe
      • Hugo Butler
      • Luis Buñuel
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    Survival, Loneliness, Fear and Friendship

    On 30 September 1659, the ship of the aristocratic British Robinson Crusoe (Daniel O'Herlihy) sinks and he miraculously survives in a deserted island somewhere in South America. He retrieves the dog Rex and the cat Sam, together with some supplies, weapons, clothes and tools from the shipwreck; builds a shelter; and learns how to survive, cooking, farming, harvesting the crop and gathering a cattle. Then the loneliness disturbs him, especially after the loss of Rex. When he sees a group of cannibals in the island, tension and fear become part of his life. Later he saves the life of a savage that was going to be eaten by the cannibals; he names him Friday (Jaime Fernández) and they become friends. When Robinson Crusoe sees Caucasians in the island, he finds that Captain Oberzo (Felipe de Alba) was the victim of a mutiny and he helps him to retrieve his ship. After twenty-eight years, two months and nineteen days, Robinson Crusoe leaves the island to return to the civilization.

    "Robinson Crusoe" was my favorite novel in my childhood and I do not know how many times I have read this book. Luis Buñuel, who is one of my favorite directors, makes a faithful transposition of this timeless story of survival, loneliness, fear and friendship to the cinema. This is probably the first conventional movie of Buñuel that I have ever seen and his usual surrealism is limited to the sickness and daydream of Robinson Crusoe. Daniel O'Herlihy is a perfect Robinson Crusoe and this movie is recommended for the whole family. My vote is nine.

    Title (Brazil): "Robinson Crusoé" ("Robinson Crusoe")
    dbdumonteil

    God helps those.......

    Robinson honoring the day of the Lord?When you know Bunuel's huge body of work,you do know that scene can only be ironical.If there's a moral to draw from his "Robinson" it's probably "God helps those who help themselves".That's what he says to his prisoner .In "La Mort en Ce Jardin" (1957) Bunuel would go further:his characters ,lost in the jungle ,light a fire with the pages of the Bible.

    My favorite scene is Robinson screaming in front of the vast ocean :God is nothing but the echo of Man's voice.

    Bunuel's Robinson is rather unpleasant.He is at first an idle lazy young bourgeois who has to work for the first time in his life.As always in Bunuel's canon,the nightmare scene where a mocking father appears is impressive;ditto for the voices of Robinson's old companions singing about good old time.

    Robinson's relationship with Friday is very well depicted; the hero confesses he was a potential slave trader :the goal of his voyage?The dialog Robinson/Friday includes these immortal lines:

    -If God's stronger than the Devil,why doesn't He kill him?

    -God wants to put Man to the test.Man has choice between good and bad.

    A writer,Michel Tournier ,was probably influenced by Bunuel for his book "Vendredi ou les Limbes du Pacifique" :he made Friday Robinson's equal.

    An essential Bunuel? probably not.But even a minor film by this extraordinary director deserves your undivided attention.
    7Paul-250

    A Beautiful Story

    As someone who is not a great admirer of surrealism in any of its forms, and who found works like Le Chien Andalou or The Obscure Object of Desire gratuitously disturbing or pretensious respectively, I was delighted to come across this beautifully sensitive telling of the Robinson Crusoe story. A story not only of survival but also of friendship it is told with great feeling and warmth.
    wtmack

    Not What You Might Expect

    For viewers who might be most familiar with Luis Bunuel's work in surreal films such as The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie, his approach here might be surprising. It's a mostly straightforward retelling of the Defoe story, although with a few dream-like touches. Bunuel was in exile from Spain and facing McCarthyism in the U.S. when he made this film (his first in English and his first in color), making the Crusoe metaphor a very personal one. So it's his personal reinterpretation, and has lots to offer regarding man's relationship with God, and his views on morality.

    This film has been almost impossible to see for a very long time, but in May 2004, VCI Entertainment announced a deal to distribute it. It's well worth your time, whether you're a student of Bunuel or Defoe, or just a student of the important questions of life.
    8Quinoa1984

    as conventional storytelling it's pretty standard, but as a Bunuel picture it's got plenty of subversion in store

    In maybe his only time of giving into a commercial project, Luis Bunuel, deliciously notorious surrealist and satirist, took off his usual run of Mexican-produced films of the decade and adapted The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe. On the surface, if one weren't familiar with the director's works at all, it has the seeming quality of being an average B-movie adventure of a man in solitude who is saved by his man Friday and his own resourcefulness. The story of the cast away has ended up having better days, specifically in Zemeckis's Cast Away, as far as with how the actual details of the story unfurl. It boils down to this: Crusoe gets shipwrecked on an island, takes what he can from the ship (some supplies, actually lots, a few animals), builds a camp, and little by little after the novelty of a deserted island wears off he goes near mad in loneliness. That is until the cannibals arrive, dropping off a man whom Robinson names Friday and quasi-domesticates as his servant-cum-friend. This is a story that even school-children know, and has even appeared as a goof on a Peabody & Sherman cartoon.

    But the fun in watching this rendition of Crusoe is for fans of the director to see what he does with the material. It's not a perfect affair, truth be told, as Bunuel isn't the greatest director of suspense, particularly in the climax. But what is essential for a film with as basic a plot as this to have is an understanding of what can be subverted, lightly and slightly twisted into personal expression. This is nothing new for many of today's famous filmmakers ala Spielberg or Scorsese, but for Bunuel he approaches it in ways that his best fans will be keen to look for and get in nice quantities. For example, as he is known more often than not as a director of dreams (his best film, Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie, has dreams within dreams in savagely playful fashion), we see Crusoe having a dream early on where there's soft gel on the sides of the screen (maybe to appease the producers, who knows), and in it Crusoe dreams of his father pouring sauce or other on a pig, and images of Crusoe in water, cut together and acted in truly classic style. It's probably even one of his better dream sequences, followed up by another later on that features a pretty funny image to boot.

    Actually, part of what makes Bunuel's Robinson Crusoe so enjoyable is spotting the references to past films- his palm covered with some bugs speaks right away cheerfully to Un Chien Andalou- as well as just mildly absurd usages of animals on screen (how did the cat have kittens?), and even Christian imagery in simply showing Crusoe with his huge beard, which Dan O'Hearlihy sports proudly for most of the film, and even carrying what looks like a cross (!) but turns out to be the stand for a scarecrow. Then there's also the aspect to the bond between Crusoe and Friday, which is almost a pop-art form of one of Bunuel's own treatises on the division of the classes in many of his films (i.e. Viridiana and Exterminating Angel). In a way it works just as well as a simple story anyway, because Bunuel is able to have his cake and eat it, by having a tale that as stilted it might be in its not-quite-high-or-low budget and form of writing/narration at times is fairly gripping in an 'old-school' way, as well as enough room to bring out his flashes of brilliant imagery and jabs of surrealism, and even absurdism.

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    • Trivia
      The three lead actors all died in 2005.
    • Errores
      Two different cats are used that look nothing alike to play the same cat. Sam, the cat he rescues from the shipwreck is a calico. By the time they reach shore, Sam has somehow transformed into a gray and white tabby and remains that way throughout the rest of the movie.
    • Citas

      Robinson Crusoe: If anyone in England met such an odd creature as I was in my 18th year of solitude, it must either have frightened them or caused a great deal of laughter.

    • Versiones alternativas
      According to Dan O'Herlihy, he would perform each scene twice, once in English and then once in Spanish, for the English-language and Spanish-language versions, although a Spanish-speaking actor was used later to dub O'Herlihy's voice in the Spanish-language version anyway.
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      Featured in Family Classics: Family Classics: The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe (1962)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 30 de junio de 1955 (México)
    • Países de origen
      • México
      • Estados Unidos
    • Idiomas
      • Inglés
      • Español
    • También se conoce como
      • Robinson Crusoe
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Manzanillo, Colima, México
    • Productoras
      • Producciones Tepeyac
      • Oscar Dancigers Production
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