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Torrente pasional

Título original: Niagara
  • 1953
  • Approved
  • 1h 32min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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Marilyn Monroe and Joseph Cotten in Torrente pasional (1953)
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Dos parejas visitan las Cataratas del Niágara. Las tensiones entre un matrimonio culminarán en un asesinato.Dos parejas visitan las Cataratas del Niágara. Las tensiones entre un matrimonio culminarán en un asesinato.Dos parejas visitan las Cataratas del Niágara. Las tensiones entre un matrimonio culminarán en un asesinato.

  • Dirección
    • Henry Hathaway
  • Guionistas
    • Charles Brackett
    • Walter Reisch
    • Richard L. Breen
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    • Marilyn Monroe
    • Joseph Cotten
    • Jean Peters
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    • Dirección
      • Henry Hathaway
    • Guionistas
      • Charles Brackett
      • Walter Reisch
      • Richard L. Breen
    • Elenco
      • Marilyn Monroe
      • Joseph Cotten
      • Jean Peters
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    • 96Opiniones de los críticos
    • 70Metascore
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    Niagara
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    Niagara

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    Marilyn Monroe
    Marilyn Monroe
    • Rose Loomis
    Joseph Cotten
    Joseph Cotten
    • George Loomis
    Jean Peters
    Jean Peters
    • Polly Cutler
    Max Showalter
    Max Showalter
    • Ray Cutler
    • (as Casey Adams)
    Denis O'Dea
    Denis O'Dea
    • Inspector Starkey
    Richard Allan
    Richard Allan
    • Patrick
    Don Wilson
    Don Wilson
    • Mr. J.C. Kettering
    Lurene Tuttle
    Lurene Tuttle
    • Mrs. Kettering
    Russell Collins
    Russell Collins
    • Mr. Qua
    Will Wright
    Will Wright
    • Boatman
    John 'Scotty' Watson
    • Police Officer on Spanish Aerocar
    • (sin créditos)
    Leon Alton
    Leon Alton
    • Lodge Guest
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    Henry Beckman
    Henry Beckman
    • Motorcycle Cop
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    John Brascia
    John Brascia
    • Lodge Guest
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    Harry Carey Jr.
    Harry Carey Jr.
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    Bill Coontz
    • Young Man
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    Roy Damron
    • Lodge Guest
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    Robert Ellis
    Robert Ellis
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      • Henry Hathaway
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      • Charles Brackett
      • Walter Reisch
      • Richard L. Breen
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    Doylenf

    Spectacular views of the Falls and Marilyn...

    Marilyn Monroe in one of her earlier roles showed she had promise as a dramatic actress that was never fully realized on screen. We all know she was fine in comedies but she acquits herself well in the role of a young wife anxious to rid herself of her jealous, mentally unstable husband (Joseph Cotten) and plots with her lover to do so. The lovers are spotted by another honeymooner (Jean Peters) who is drawn into the plot by circumstances beyond her control.

    Jean Peters is excellent as "the other woman", smart and strong-willed and able to cope with the unstable husband when she has to. Joseph Cotten by this time had played several stressed, shell-shocked veterans and does his usual fine job here. Marilyn is garbed in her most revealing wardrobe and makes the sluttish housewife a real and pitiful being by the time she confronts her husband in the bell tower.

    Atmospheric film noir type of story is well photographed for maximum effect among the famous Falls. With swirling mists, choppy waters, bell tower ringing ominously, and murderous intent--it's makes an absorbing, fast-moving melodrama that is chillingly effective and at the same time enjoyable to watch.
    7bkoganbing

    More To Niagara Than The Falls

    I like watching Niagara because it gives one a chance to see the place before it became a mini Las Vegas. No doubt that legalized gambling on the Canadian side has certainly given the place a prosperity it hadn't known before when it was just dependent on honeymoon tourism. Still both sides have a quaint look that sad to say is gone forever.

    If the town has changed, Marilyn Monroe and one of the great natural wonders of the world remain the same. Marilyn is half of two couples vacationing at the Falls. Marilyn and Joseph Cotten are trying to regain some romance, at least that's Cotten's intention. In the meantime Casey Adams and Jean Peters have won a trip there from his company because he thought up a prize winning ad campaign to sell the breakfast cereal he works for.

    Fate brings these two couples together, one a happy couple and one a most unhappy one. It seems that Marilyn has a whole other agenda involving Cotten and Peters becomes innocently involved when Marilyn's plan doesn't work.

    If you remember how in Duel In The Sun Cotten and his brother Gregory Peck were both involved in competition for sex kitten Jennifer Jones. In Niagara, Cotten has won the sex kitten, the sexiest woman of the Fifties some say and it's certainly not brought him any happiness. His portrayal of a beaten man, married to a tramp ranks as some of his best work.

    As for Marilyn Monroe, Darryl Zanuck brought her along quite carefully and she certainly attracted attention in All About Eve and The Asphalt Jungle. But no doubt that her role as the hard hearted stone goddess married to Joseph Cotten was her breakout role. There was nothing but star parts for her after this.

    So for a chance to see an unglitzed Niagara Falls and the statuesque beauty that was Marilyn Monroe, don't miss Niagara.
    dougdoepke

    A Nail-Biter Even Without Marilyn

    Marilyn hype aside, this is quite a good thriller. The sheer drama of the falls merge strikingly into the story as a whole. Some of the camera angles really showcase the waters in their crashing majesty, a sinister backdrop to the shadowy events. Then too, I hope TCF gave poor Jean Peters hazard pay for the way she gets doused around in that little boat. No glamour girl there.

    I expect the movie's overall quality is due to director Hathaway, long one of Hollywood's most underrated movie makers. Catch, for example, that marvelous overhead shot in the bell tower of Marilyn lying dead. It's a composition worthy of the best of Welles. Also, I kept watching for process shots, Hollywood's usual expedient when dealing with difficult action set-ups. The only one I could spot in that long river sequence is Peters on the rock awaiting rescue. To me, that's quite a feat of expert movie-making.

    Nothing special about the storyline itself. Faithless wife Monroe two-times her unbalanced husband Cotten who then stalks her amid the touristy Niagara setting. In fact, Cotten gets to do a lot of sinister lurking around. On the other hand, wholesome newly-weds Showalter and Peters make a charming, non-sappy contrast to the other couple-- and I'm not surprised that in real life, the notorious love-'em and leave-'em Howard Hughes ended up marrying the no-nonsense Peters. My only gripe is with the ever-exultant Don Wilson. He was such a good pitch-man on TV, but here it's like he's trying to sell us his glad-handing role instead of acting it out.

    Anyway, the movie remains more than simply Marilyn's breakthrough role-- good as she is-- and can stand on its own as an expert scenic thriller.
    7fletch5

    Atmospheric thriller set in breathtaking surroundings.

    Although I think Marilyn Monroe suited comedies better, this somewhat hitchcockian thriller is nevertheless a convincing demonstration of her more serious acting abilities, and also one of the finest films she starred in.

    "Niagara" introduces Monroe as a seductive, wily wife wanting to get rid of her jealous husband (a very good Joseph Cotten). Her lover, an awfully small and stereotypical role, is played by Richard Allan.

    Funnily enough, it seems that it's Jean Peters who has the film's biggest part. As the innocent honeymooner, her character is clearly designed as a contrast to Monroe.

    The breathtaking surroundings of the Niagara Falls are a significant supplement to the film's atmosphere.
    7TheLittleSongbird

    Sizzling at Niagara Falls

    Marilyn Monroe may not have been one of my favourite actresses, but she was a real beauty and there was something really magnetic about her screen presence, 'Some Like it Hot' being a fine example. Joseph Cotten was responsible for some fine performances, my first exposure to him being in 'Shadow of a Doubt' and still remember how creepy he was in that. Henry Hathaway was a more than able director, while not caring for everything that he did.

    'Niagara' is not quite either of them at their best, though they still come off well. But considering how intriguing it sounded a big part of me was hoping for a great film rather than the in my view (as others have liked better, and also worse, than me) a decent one. One that would have lived up to its potential with a better-written second half and if there was a better supporting cast. Don't let this make you shy away from watching, as 'Niagara' does have a lot that works in its favour.

    Will start with the bad. Don Wilson, in scenes that add very little to the film, and especially Max Showalter badly overdo their roles and are really annoying (Showalter embarrassingly so).

    Some of the second half can be implausible.

    However, 'Niagara' is significantly advantaged by the remarkably vivid photography and quite ravishing Technicolor. Niagara Falls looks utterly majestic and captured on film with such beauty and atmosphere. Monroe's wardrobe is a sight to behold, in a good way. The music was in good keeping with the film's tone without overbearing it. The script has a fair share of clever and entertaining moments, even if it was also 'Niagara's' most uneven component.

    The story in the first half is highly intriguing and a lot of fun, with some lovely character interaction, helped by that director Henry Hathaway shows that he knew what he was doing. Monroe is something of a sensation and she positively smolders. Cotten makes his character an interesting one, it is not easy making a character such as his affecting as well as menacing but Cotten manages it. Jean Peters sparkles and for me she was 'Niagara's' most likeable character.

    All in all, uneven but with a lot of well done things. 7/10

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    • Trivia
      During filming of the shower scene, director Henry Hathaway had to keep yelling at Marilyn Monroe to keep away from the shower curtain and away from the lights as she insisted on being naked (as she was under the bed sheets at the beginning of the film). To pass the censors of the time, the scene was darkened in post-production.
    • Errores
      While energetically explaining the local layout to Ray and Polly Cutler, Mr. Kettering describes Chippawa, Ontario as the scene of a major American defeat in the Revolutionary War. However, U.S. forces in the Revolutionary War got no closer than 75 miles from the area. In fact, Chippawa was the scene of a major American victory in the War of 1812.
    • Citas

      [Upon seeing Rose Loomis in a low-cut, tight-fitting red dress]

      Ray Cutler: Hey, get out the firehose!

      [to Polly]

      Ray Cutler: Why don't you ever get a dress like that?

      Polly Cutler: Listen. For a dress like that, you've got to start laying plans when you're about thirteen.

    • Créditos curiosos
      Marilyn Monroe's hotel room was Room 801 in the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Niagara Falls. The hotel was formerly called the General Brock Hotel.
    • Conexiones
      Edited into Marilyn: Something's Got to Give (1990)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Kiss
      (uncredited)

      Music by Lionel Newman

      Lyrics by Haven Gillespie

      Sung by Marilyn Monroe

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 4 de junio de 1953 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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      • Inglés
    • También se conoce como
      • Niagara
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canadá
    • Productora
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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