El plan de un gángster deportado para volver a entrar en los Estados Unidos implica un engaño en un centro turístico mexicano, y el jugador Dan Milner queda atrapado en el medio.El plan de un gángster deportado para volver a entrar en los Estados Unidos implica un engaño en un centro turístico mexicano, y el jugador Dan Milner queda atrapado en el medio.El plan de un gángster deportado para volver a entrar en los Estados Unidos implica un engaño en un centro turístico mexicano, y el jugador Dan Milner queda atrapado en el medio.
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The first time was simply because this movie stars Robert Mitchum and Jane Russell.
Every viewing after that is because of Vincent Price.
Price doesn't just steal a scene: he steals the entire movie,
If you've never seen this film, you're in for a treat.
If you have previously seen it, then you know what I mean: watch it again for Vincent Price.
'His Kind of Woman' is, in fact, three movies. It starts off as a fairly straight film noir, although its poker-faced pastiche of 'Out of the Past' is a little TOO poker-faced. Then, when the hero goes to Mexico to meet the other characters, the plot stops dead and enters narrative limbo, in a kind of noir precursor to Bunuel's 'The Exterminating Angel': Six Noir Characters In Search Of A Plot.
Then lunacy truly takes hold, as the plot eventually arrives, and Vincent Price, playing a barmy ham actor, takes over from Mitchum (magnificent as ever, baffled and goaded by a plot even less alert than he!) as the presiding spirit, and turns a moody thriller into the giddiest farce, where all the unpleasant aspects of film noir (fatalism, misogyny) are happily overturned. Proof that genre-busting didn't begin with Melville or Godard.
Don't take any of the story too seriously -- the film seems to be a satire of classic cliches including a slick but really, really evil villain vs. the crude but sort-of worthy hero. I don't want to spoil it for you, but it does have a happy ending which should come as no surprise. The real treat of the film is Price mocking himself as a B-picture actor who gets a chance to be heroic and plays it for all the melodrama it's worth.
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- TriviaIn later interviews, Robert Mitchum admitted that much of the script was made up as they went along.
- ErroresOne of the three whip marks on Milner's back is missing when he escapes his captors and backs away down the ship's corridor.
- Citas
Mark Cardigan: [Preparing to go out and rescue Dan Milner] Now might I drink hot blood and do such bitter business the earth would quake to look upon.
Helen Cardigan: [Rolling eyes] 'Hamlet' again...
Gerald Hobson: Mark, this is no time for histrionics.
Mark Cardigan: [Scoffing] What fools ye mortals be.
- ConexionesFeatured in Patrulla juvenil: A Time of Hyacinths (1970)
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- USD 850,000 (estimado)
- Tiempo de ejecución2 horas
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- 1.37 : 1