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Qué lindo es mi pais

Título original: The Wonderful Country
  • 1959
  • Approved
  • 1h 38min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.1/10
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Robert Mitchum in Qué lindo es mi pais (1959)
A honorable drifter constantly on the run finds his enemies closing in around him.
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Un vagabundo honorable constantemente a la huida se da cuenta de que sus enemigos lo rodean.Un vagabundo honorable constantemente a la huida se da cuenta de que sus enemigos lo rodean.Un vagabundo honorable constantemente a la huida se da cuenta de que sus enemigos lo rodean.

  • Dirección
    • Robert Parrish
  • Guionistas
    • Robert Ardrey
    • Tom Lea
    • Walter Bernstein
  • Elenco
    • Robert Mitchum
    • Julie London
    • Gary Merrill
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    • Dirección
      • Robert Parrish
    • Guionistas
      • Robert Ardrey
      • Tom Lea
      • Walter Bernstein
    • Elenco
      • Robert Mitchum
      • Julie London
      • Gary Merrill
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    Robert Mitchum
    Robert Mitchum
    • Martin Brady
    Julie London
    Julie London
    • Helen Colton
    Gary Merrill
    Gary Merrill
    • Maj. Stark Colton
    Albert Dekker
    Albert Dekker
    • Texas Ranger Capt. Rucker
    Jack Oakie
    Jack Oakie
    • Travis Hyte
    Charles McGraw
    Charles McGraw
    • Dr. Herbert J. Stovall
    Leroy 'Satchel' Paige
    • Sgt. Tobe Sutton
    • (as "Satchel" Paige)
    Anthony Caruso
    Anthony Caruso
    • Santiago Santos
    Mike Kellin
    Mike Kellin
    • Pancho Gil
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    Víctor Manuel Mendoza
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    • (as Victor Mendoza)
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      Pedro Armendáriz
      Pedro Armendáriz
      • Don Cipriano Castro
      • (as Pedro Armendariz)
      • Dirección
        • Robert Parrish
      • Guionistas
        • Robert Ardrey
        • Tom Lea
        • Walter Bernstein
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      6planktonrules

      It's okay...but expect no magic here.

      I love watching Robert Mitchum films....the guy, despite his protests to the contrary, was a genius at making acting look so simple. Because of this, I always try to watch his movies....including "The Wonderful Country". Sadly, however, this isn't a particular noteworthy....not a bad film but certainly among Mitchum's lesser roles.

      The story is mildly interesting...but there is A LOT of plot...probably too much for one film. Mitchum plays a man who's lived in Mexico a long time and works with one of the 'generals' who fought over Mexican territory in the late 19th century. He's sent on a mission to retrieve guns for the general...but ends up breaking his leg in the States. It's a compound fracture and his mission is a loss. Then, while in the States you learn his backstory--most importantly why he ran off to Mexico in the first place. Now there IS a lot more plot...including an unlikely and poorly fleshed out romance, an angry Mexican general, a plot to kill Mitchum's character, marauding Apache Indians in Mexico and more. None of it seemed especially compelling.

      Overall, a mildly interesting tale...at best. Not bad but the writing sure could have been better.

      By the way, watch carefully if you watch it. Late in the film, one of the greatest pitchers in history is in a small role. Larry 'Satchel' Paige plays a Cavalry sergeant...and it's nice that the film acknowledges the contribution of black soldiers/cavalry....as in real life, about a third of them were black Americans...though you rarely see them represented in films.
      6sol-

      Wonderful Countries

      Nursed back to health from a broken leg by the residents of a small US town, an American-born illegal arms dealer becomes torn between whether to return to Mexico, where he has lived most of his life, or stay on in America in this Technicolor western starring Robert Mitchum. As it turns out, Mitchum has quite some history, residing in Mexico to avoid being arrested for avenging his father's murder, yet with so many welcoming him with open arms, offering him jobs and declaring that he should stay "this side of the river... where you belong", Mitchum soon finds himself in quite a dilemma. The title is intentionally ambiguous; it is never clear whether the USA or Mexico is meant to be the wonderful place. The plot is not really helped though by the inclusion of Julie London as a love interest in the town. She is married and it is hard to root for Mitchum when he convinces her that she must not really love her husband on account of a few glances. London is pretty dull too, and then as a self-defense incident forces Mitchum to make up his mind between the US and Mexico, it feels a case of too much being thrown on the plate here. The film's best moments are the quieter ones in which Mitchum sits and genuinely ponders over which side to join. There are enough of these moments to keep the film chugging along, but it is a little hard to enthusiastically recommend it.
      7Dfree52

      For me, A Wonderful Movie

      This offbeat 1959 western stars the laconic Robert Mitchum as gunslinger Martin Brady, a Texas outlaw and outcast who fled to his adopted country Mexico as a youth. He works for the corrupt Castro brothers of whom he finds out much too late that he's just a pawn they move about their chessboard (Northern Mexico) as they please.

      The film's major flaw is the narrative...it's a bit jumpy in spots but may have fallen victim studio intervention. Some characters seem to enter briefly, to be seen no more or are underdeveloped. Julie London's Helen Colton seems to fall victim to that. She's an ex dance hall girl (I believe), now a 'respected' wife of Major Colton (Gary Merrill) who engages in an affair with Brady out of pure lust.

      But Brady...who's growing older and wearier it seems before our eyes, sees her as his redemption. His guns have cost him heavily, he has no family or lover or even respect. All he has is Mexico and that has betrayed him too. If you're expecting an action packed, shoot them up...this is not for you.

      There are elements here we see in later films...we get a taste of Mexican culture, which Brady identifies more with than America, that we see in The Magnificent Seven and The Wild Bunch. And Paul Newman's John Russell in Hombre, mirrors Brady here. All are men without countries, men who cling to a culture or code American society shuns.

      The locations, photography and music (Alex North) all help create an atmosphere of majestic isolation. And the inclusion of black Buffalo soldiers is all too rare in westerns, even today.

      As one reviewer stated earlier, it could have been more. But there's still a lot here.
      7hitchcockthelegend

      What a pity then, that life is what we do, and not just what we feel.

      Based on a story by artist Tom Lea (who cameos as a barber), The Wonderful Country stars Robert Mitchum, Julie London, Gary Merrill, Charles McGraw & Pedro Armendáriz. It's directed by Robert Parrish, the score is from Alex North with Floyd Crosby & Alex Phillips on cinematography around the Durango location shoot.

      A rich western that admirably crams in a lot of genre based themes and boasts a lead protagonist of high complex value. Tightly directed by Parrish (Saddle The Wind), who is aware that this needs no action overkill, it's really with Mitchum and Robert Ardrey's script that the film owes its success. Give or take a couple of missteps with the accent (he is playing a gringo pistolero) Mitchum dominates with his stature and laconic form of acting. He's playing Martin Brady, a man who finds himself being pulled emotionally on both sides of the Mexican/American border, the contrast between both lands, and Brady's persona too (he's effectively a man without a country), is very interesting. There's a number of well drawn characters who file in and out of Brady's life, all serving purpose to the plot, with Julie London's love interest thankfully having a more darker edge than others that were often seen in the genre. There's even an appearance of Baseball Hall Of Fame inductee Leroy 'Satchel' Paige as part of an all black army regiment. Yet another strand in this multi angled movie.

      Very sedate in tone but with deep character drama at its core, Parrish's film is a thinking persons movie. Some critics have called it routine, while others have said it's complicated! I just think it's a film that needs to be watched more than once to fully digest its themes. It's not one for the action fan as such, but it is excellently written and performed by the principals. It's also a truly gorgeous movie visually and aurally. A fine film that rewards further on repeat viewings, especially for fans of the great Robert Mitchum. 7/10
      7bkoganbing

      No Place To Call Home

      The Wonderful Country finds Robert Mitchum as a gunslinger, a pistolero working for the local Mexican governor Pedro Armendariz. He had to flee Texas years ago after a shooting and Armendariz gave him shelter and work.

      Despite that Mitchum is sent across the border on a gun buying trip. Unfortunately he takes a bad fall from a horse and winds up with a broken leg. While on the mend in that bordertown and after, Mitchum finds himself in a series of situations that call him to question what he's been doing and just where he can call home.

      One of those situations is Julie London, wife of army major Gary Merrill who's got a bit of a past herself. She throws quite a few complications in Mitchum's past.

      The Wonderful Country is a nicely put together western shot on location in Durango. It was one of the first westerns to use that town in Mexico, a whole lot more in the sixties would follow.

      Besides those already mentioned the performances to watch for in this film are those of Charles McGraw as the frontier doctor and that of Satchel Paige as the cavalry sergeant. A year later John Ford would come out with Sergeant Rutledge about a black cavalry sergeant and the men around him, but I do believe that baseball immortal Satchel Paige was the first in Hollywood to portray a black cavalry man in a major motion picture.

      McGraw is something else. He's the doctor who tends to Mitchum's broken leg and befriends him, but then gets one big pang of jealousy about Julie London that leads to tragedy. In real life McGraw was as much the hellraiser as he is in the film.

      The Wonderful Country had the good fortune to be partially scripted by Tom Lea so his vision of the characters in his own novel remained pretty much intact. This was the only one of two novels by that writer/artist to be filmed.

      That's as good a reason as any to see a very fine western.

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      • Trivia
        Both Henry Fonda and Gregory Peck were first approached to star, but turned down the role. When Robert Mitchum came on board, he also served as executive producer.
      • Errores
        In the final shootout, Martin Brady shoots six times with his six-gun. Then he walks over to his wounded horse and shoots it without reloading. In fact, Brady only shoots five times, not six, meaning he would indeed have a bullet left for his wounded horse.
      • Citas

        Helen Colton: What a pity then, that life is what we do, and not just what we feel.

      • Conexiones
        Featured in The Intelligence Men (1965)
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        (uncredited)

        Written by Joseph J. Sullivan

        Performed by Judith Marsh

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      • Fecha de lanzamiento
        • 1 de octubre de 1959 (Estados Unidos)
      • País de origen
        • Estados Unidos
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        • Inglés
        • Español
        • Alemán
      • También se conoce como
        • The Wonderful Country
      • Locaciones de filmación
        • Durango, México
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        • D.R.M. Productions
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        • 1h 38min(98 min)
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