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La máscara púrpura

Título original: The Purple Mask
  • 1955
  • Approved
  • 1h 22min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.0/10
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Tony Curtis, Colleen Miller, and Dan O'Herlihy in La máscara púrpura (1955)
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En 1803, Francia, Napoleón Bonaparte ordena la captura del famoso bandolero "Máscara púrpura", quien rescata rutinariamente a los nobles encarcelados y acosa a los funcionarios revolucionari... Leer todoEn 1803, Francia, Napoleón Bonaparte ordena la captura del famoso bandolero "Máscara púrpura", quien rescata rutinariamente a los nobles encarcelados y acosa a los funcionarios revolucionarios.En 1803, Francia, Napoleón Bonaparte ordena la captura del famoso bandolero "Máscara púrpura", quien rescata rutinariamente a los nobles encarcelados y acosa a los funcionarios revolucionarios.

  • Dirección
    • H. Bruce Humberstone
  • Guionistas
    • Oscar Brodney
    • Paul Armont
    • Jean Manoussi
  • Elenco
    • Tony Curtis
    • Colleen Miller
    • Gene Barry
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • H. Bruce Humberstone
    • Guionistas
      • Oscar Brodney
      • Paul Armont
      • Jean Manoussi
    • Elenco
      • Tony Curtis
      • Colleen Miller
      • Gene Barry
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    • 4Opiniones de los críticos
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    Tony Curtis
    Tony Curtis
    • Rene de Traviere aka The Purple Mask
    Colleen Miller
    Colleen Miller
    • Laurette de Latour
    Gene Barry
    Gene Barry
    • Capt. Charles Laverne
    Dan O'Herlihy
    Dan O'Herlihy
    • Brisquet
    Angela Lansbury
    Angela Lansbury
    • Madame Valentine
    George Dolenz
    George Dolenz
    • Marcel Cadonal
    John Hoyt
    John Hoyt
    • Rochet
    Donald Randolph
    Donald Randolph
    • Andre Majolin
    Robert Cornthwaite
    Robert Cornthwaite
    • Napoleon Bonaparte
    Stephen Bekassy
    Stephen Bekassy
    • Baron De Morleve
    Paul Cavanagh
    Paul Cavanagh
    • Duc de Latour
    Myrna Hansen
    Myrna Hansen
    • Constance de Voulois
    Allison Hayes
    Allison Hayes
    • Irene de Bournotte
    Jane Howard
    Jane Howard
    • Yvonne de Tressy
    • (as Betty Jane Howarth)
    Carl Milletaire
    • Edouard
    Gene Darcy
    • Viscomte De Morsanne
    Robert Hunter
    • Baron De Vivanne
    Richard Avonde
    Richard Avonde
    • Roger
    • Dirección
      • H. Bruce Humberstone
    • Guionistas
      • Oscar Brodney
      • Paul Armont
      • Jean Manoussi
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    5ragosaal

    For Swashbuckler Fans Only and a Watch is Enough

    "The Purple Mask" is a standard swashbuckler with not much pretensions on the line of the masked avengers that fight for what they think right in a hidden personality (tha "Zorro" series, "The Scarlet Pimpernel" or "The Black Tulip" could be clear examples).

    Most colorful and rather fast in its development (which is good) the film is in the limit of entertainment for fans of the genre. Romance and acceptable swordplay are there too.

    A young Tony Curtis in the main role is no Errol Flynn, but he reaches the level of the movie. Angela Lansbury, Dan O'Herlihy, Gene Barry and John Hoyt (a usual villain) are there too. Robert Cornthwaite doesn't fit as Napoleon, and it is hard to believe that Bonaparte would take so much trouble with just a lonely masked guy that is against his plans for dominating Europe.

    Just a watch is enough even if you are a swashbucklers fan.
    6CinemaSerf

    The Purple Mask

    This is a sort of "Zorro" meets the "Scarlet Pimpernel" - a colourful, swashbuckling offering from Bruce Humberstone that allows our hero Tony Curtis to pretty much run riot! He is the flamboyant, debonaire Royalist determined to rescue his friends, ransom the agents of First Consul Napoleon Bonaparte and engage in a bit of flirting with the daughter "Laurette" (Coleen Miller) of the plotting, ambitious "Duc de Latour" (Paul Cavanagh). It's all a bit theatrical, but has a great cast including Gene Barry, Dan O'Herlihy and Angela Lansbury to help keep it rollicking along in a fun, enjoyable fashion. The script, such as it is, isn't up to very much but that's made up for by the overall joie-de-vivre of the whole escapade and I quite enjoyed it.
    7TheLittleSongbird

    Roguish adventure

    Have a real fondness for swashbuckling/adventure/historical films, some of which being part of my childhood and still hold up well today, so that was one of my reasons for seeing 'The Purple Mask'. The other being that it was part of my initially accidental quest (having seen many of his films popping up in my recommended for you section) to see more Tony Curtis films, he was not the greatest of actors at this point but he was always a very likeable actor and improved all the time.

    'The Purple Mask' is not one of his best films or best performances, everybody else involved have similarly done better. That being said, 'The Purple Mask' is still lots of fun, and achieves in its goal at being an entertaining and amiable film that doesn't take itself too seriously or try to be anymore than it needs to be. Not one of my favourite films by all means but it is a very hard film to dislike.

    It may be nonsense in some of the story and it may be a touch talky at times.

    Angela Lansbury also has next to nothing to do in a thankless role and it did come over that she had not wanted to do the film (apparently that was actually the case too), a waste of a great actress.

    However, Curtis goes for it and is athletic and has boundless energy, he carries 'The Purple Mask' very well regardless of him not being completely fitting in the setting. Coleen Miller is very charming, Gene Barry is his reliable self and the villains are appropriately antagonistic. John Hoyt is a standout and Robert Cornthwaite was a surprising choice for Napoleon but coming off reasonably well. The chemistry is great.

    Visually, 'The Purple Mask' looks great, sumptuously designed and costumed with lots of vibrant colour and the photography is suitably lavish. The score is suitably lively and the direction assured. The short length and fast pace thankfully works in 'The Purple Mask's favour. The story has a lot of energy and charm, even with the silliness, and the script doesn't get too camp.

    On the whole, lots of fun. 7/10 Bethany Cox
    6Bunuel1976

    THE PURPLE MASK (H. Bruce Humberstone, 1955) **1/2

    This is yet another vintage Hollywood costumed adventure romp, a "Scarlet Pimpernel" clone that proves to be a modest but lively swashbuckler with Tony Curtis cutting a dashing figure as the titular masked avenger (who, predictably, utilizes a foppish countenance as cover). Though awarding the film per se no stars at all, the late eminent British critic Leslie Halliwell nevertheless recommended Curtis' contribution here when denoting the more noteworthy genre exponents in his "Filmgoer's Companion" (an informative and vastly entertaining tome which I used to consume in my younger days but, having now been overtaken somewhat by up-to-date information which can be gathered more readily via the Internet, I do miss leafing through)!

    Anyway, though the narrative pretty much follows the traditional pattern – with The Purple Mask even taking time out for romance (with unknown but adequate Colleen Miller) amid his action-packed and danger-fraught exploits – it's given a considerable boost by once again providing (as did BOTANY BAY [1953]: see my review elsewhere) a formidable antagonist for the hero in Dan O'Herlihy who, like him, is not above using deceptive cunning in carrying out his task and eventually engages Curtis in a fencing duel by the shadow of the guillotine! Also on hand in the villainous stakes are John Hoyt as the incompetent Chief Of Police, Gene Barry as a Captain Of The Guards (who is also conveniently enamored of the leading lady) and, perhaps most surprisingly of all, Robert Cornthwaite (best-known for playing the misguided scientist in Howard Hawks' THE THING FROM ANOTHER WORLD [1951]) as Napoleon Bonaparte! Therefore, this was O'Herlihy's first on screen encounter with Napoleon since he would later also appear in the Russian epic WATERLOO (1971; with Rod Steiger); on the other hand, O'Herlihy had also just come from playing a monarch himself and an ally of Tony Curtis in their previous (and superior) collaboration, THE BLACK SHIELD OF FALWORTH (1954).

    Incidentally, the script makes a passing but interesting reference to France's then-First Consul's own bid for power: while he seemed to side with the Revolutionaries, Napoleon secretly harbored a wish for Royalist restoration (which would eventually occur, albeit briefly, in 1804 – a year after the events depicted in the film – with himself as Emperor). Finally, THE PURPLE MASK – along with another popular Universal swashbuckler, the Rock Hudson vehicle CAPTAIN LIGHTFOOT (1955), which I had tried to acquire recently but ended up with only 20 minutes of playable film! – is conspicuous by its absence on DVD; consequently, I had to make do in this case with an edition culled from a panned-and-scanned TV screening which, bafflingly, ran for a mere 75 minutes: the movie's full-length is given in various sources as 82 (which, even making allowances for PAL speed-up, would still leave some 4 minutes unaccounted for!).
    4bkoganbing

    Tony Curtis looked good in period costumes.

    Try as he might Tony Curtis in his long career never really lost that Bronx speech pattern. It was the reason he got the horselaugh when he did these swashbucklers. He was so much better in modern dress and when The Purple Mask came out it was 2 years from his breakthrough part in Sweet Smell Of Success.

    In this film Curtis plays a Zorro like character who dons a purple mask and goes around freeing members of the old nobility. The Reign Of Terror maybe over, but the first Consul Napoleon Bonaparte still has a use for the guillotine to chop off a noble head or three.

    Which is where the Purple Mask comes in. By day Curtis is a dancing master as his Clark Kent/Don Diego self. But come the night he's Counterrevolution superhero The Purple Mask and one nasty customer with a sword.

    Curtis liked it enough all right. I think The Purple Mask was nothing to write home about.

    In his memoirs Curtis rather unfairly attacked Angela Lansbury who was at a low point in her career and was desperate for roles and appeared in this in a rather nothing part as a maid. She clearly said she did The Purple Mask for a paycheck. Curtis took the statement rather personally and was most unfair to Lansbury in his memoir.

    Other familiar faces in The Purple Mask are Colleen Miller, Gene Barry, Dan O'Herlihy and John Hoyt. I'm sure The Purple Mask was no high point in their careers.

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      Tony Curtis told that Angela Lansbury was disagreeable and arrogant.
    • Errores
      The cart enters a French forest to the sound of an Australian kookaburra.
    • Conexiones
      Referenced in The Patty Duke Show: The History Paper Caper (1965)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 28 de octubre de 1955 (Bélgica)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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      • The Purple Mask
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Bidwell Park - Manzanita Avenue, Chico, California, Estados Unidos
    • Productora
      • Universal International Pictures (UI)
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