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El blanco móvil

Título original: Harper
  • 1966
  • Approved
  • 2h 1min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.8/10
12 k
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Lauren Bacall, Paul Newman, Janet Leigh, Robert Wagner, and Pamela Tiffin in El blanco móvil (1966)
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Detective duroCrimenDramaMisterioThriller

Lew Harper, un buen investigador privado, es contratado por una adinerada matrona de California para encontrar a su marido secuestrado.Lew Harper, un buen investigador privado, es contratado por una adinerada matrona de California para encontrar a su marido secuestrado.Lew Harper, un buen investigador privado, es contratado por una adinerada matrona de California para encontrar a su marido secuestrado.

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    • Jack Smight
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    • William Goldman
    • Ross Macdonald
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    • Paul Newman
    • Lauren Bacall
    • Julie Harris
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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      • William Goldman
      • Ross Macdonald
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      • Paul Newman
      • Lauren Bacall
      • Julie Harris
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    • 45Opiniones de los críticos
    • 51Metascore
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      • 1 premio ganado y 3 nominaciones en total

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    Paul Newman
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    • Lew Harper
    Lauren Bacall
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    • Elaine Sampson
    Julie Harris
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    • Betty Fraley
    Arthur Hill
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    • Albert Graves
    Janet Leigh
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    • Susan Harper
    Pamela Tiffin
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    • Miranda Sampson
    Robert Wagner
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    • Allan Taggert
    Robert Webber
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    • Dwight Troy
    Shelley Winters
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    Roy Jenson
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    8RoboSlater

    All the 1960's cliches on one piece of film!

    It's a "good" thing. From the go-go music and dancing, to the fearless overacting, to the multiple cameos (that Shelley Winters as an over-eating amorous drunk - wow!) by a who's who of famous actors, this film has everything but snappy editing. Enjoyable mainly for its unpredictability and seeing actors given free reign with their characters (Robert Wagner doing a bad James Cagney out of the blue!).

    Enjoyable. If I had reviewed this in the 60's I'd have given it a "5". In 2002, I give it an "8".
    9ccthemovieman-1

    A Good 'Noir' For The '60s

    This is very much like a late 1940s film noir, except it's filmed in the mid 1960s. It has that same edgy dialog and feel to it as private eye "Lew Harper" goes looking for a missing man. His character is based on Ross McDonald's best-selling P.I. "Lew Archer."

    In "Harper," all the characters are suspicious and they vary from suave "Allan Taggart" (Robert Wagner) to the coquettish late teen "Miranda Sampson" (Pamela Tiffin) to a lawyer "Albert Graves" (Arthur Hill) who's infatuated with the hot teen and also carries a gun. Then there's the overweight has-been entertainer "Fay Esterbrook" (Shelly Winters), the druggie jazz singer "Betty Fraley" (Julie Harris), the New Age scam artist "Claude" (Strother Martin) and a bunch of gangsters and thugs who are the obvious targets. Of them all, I though Winters was the biggest hoot.

    Along the way, Newman wins all the verbal bouts but loses the physical contests. He zings everyone with some great put-downs, but takes a physical beating a few times, too. He sports a nice shiner in the last half of the film.

    This film will put you smack into the time period, when people danced "The Frug" and referred to cops as "the fuzz." People were starting to wear Beatle-type haircuts, although you'd never find Newman giving in to that counterculture fad. In here, at least, he's old school, tough, relentless and suspicious of everyone......which, at it turns out, is as it should be.

    The DVD is now part of the Paul Newman Collection and it's shown with a very sharp 2.35:1 ratio transfer, very much showing off Conrad Hall's cinematography. Johnny Mandel's music score adds to the "coolness" of this film, too.
    7Nazi_Fighter_David

    Newman acclaimed as the new Bogart

    The film opens with Harper (Newman), unshaven and gradually awakening from a hangover… He puts his head under a faucet, attempts to make coffee but finds none left, and dispiritedly takes yesterday's grounds from the garbage and makes a perfect1y terrible cup of coffee… At once we get Harper's image as an antihero detective without any illusions…

    As he is commissioned by Lauren Bacall to trace her wealthy husband who has been kidnapped, the details are filled in: he's tough, ironic, cool, unpleasant and repugnant… Although occasionally given to a moment of sensitivity or remorse, he's most1y sadistic and exploitative…

    Harper is a loner, with an air of detachment and an ability to dispatch opponents with a fist and a flippant remark… He swings into action only mechanically… He chews gum constantly, looks around in an uninteresting manner, makes little disapproving gestures, laughs in total disregards, and smiles mischievously…

    Harper's dealings with women are based exclusively on coldness, deception and sexual exploitation… He is estranged from his wife and would like to renew his marriage
    7blanche-2

    Another great Newman performance

    Paul Newman is "Harper," a detective called upon to find a missing husband in this 1966 film based on the book "The Moving Target" by Ross MacDonald. It also stars Lauren Bacall, Arthur Hill, Pamela Tiffin, Robert Wagner, Shelley Winters, Robert Webber, Janet Leigh and Julie Harris.

    Bacall, on the suggestion of the family attorney (Hill) hires Harper to locate her husband. Along the way, Harper meets some bizarre characters, including Strother Martin as an alleged religious guru, Harris as a junkie singer and others. There are enough twists and turns to keep the audience interested throughout.

    As Harper, Newman turns in another excellent portrayal as he beards Steve McQueen in his den - and wins. His characterization has wit and style throughout - he's the perfect '60s detective with a wife he needs but can't stay with, a home in his office, and a determination to get at the truth despite a great deal of danger.

    Though one usually doesn't associate Newman with warmth, he is perhaps more likable in this role than the ubercool McQueen would have been. Newman is, in fact, just plain great as he whips off those one-liners. Though down and out, his Harper plays it as it lays.

    The supporting cast is wonderful, top-notch all the way, and the film is accompanied by a terrific musical score. Paul Newman has given us some great portrayals. I put Harper near the top of the list.
    Hallick

    The Original Post-Modern P.I.?

    This I don't understand-

    For years I've believed in how Elliot Gould's Philip Marlowe in "The Long Goodbye" was the first effort at making a P.I. character a whacked out loser with a post-modern attitude. Yet, I'm watching "Harper" today and my jaw is bounding off the floor like a yo-yo. Because in the lead role Paul Newman gives one of the ten best performances I've ever seen, and maybe the best comedic one from a non-comedian actor ever done. Even at the two thirds mark, when 99% of the screenplays usually have nothing new to say about their characters, Lew Harper was still leaving me damn near breathless. How "Cool Hand Luke" is more famous than "Harper", which is never mentioned anywhere as the king-size sleeper it is, bewilders me entirely.

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    • Trivia
      Years after this film was made, Paul Newman and Shelley Winters appeared together as guests on The Tonight Show. When Johnny Carson asked Winters, "Have you and Paul ever worked together?", Winters replied, "No, we haven't had the opportunity." Newman did an astonished double-take. "We haven't? What was I in El blanco móvil (1966)? Chopped liver?" To her chagrin, Winters admitted that she had forgotten about the movie. Newman was incredulous. "I made love to you for two days, in front of the cameras! you tell me you forgot about that."
    • Errores
      After Harper (played by a stuntman) dives through the shed window, he runs between some dilapidated ship vent stacks. As the stuntman moves behind the stack, one can see Harper's (Paul Newman) head sticking out on the other side and the stuntman's hind side out the other. The size of the combined Harper at that point is probably more than10 feet tall.
    • Citas

      Lew Harper: The bottom is loaded with nice people, Albert. Only cream and bastards rise.

    • Versiones alternativas
      When originally released theatrically in the UK, the BBFC made cuts to secure a 'A' rating. All cuts were waived in 1995 when the film was granted a '12' certificate for home video.
    • Conexiones
      Edited into La classe américaine (1993)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Livin' Alone
      Words by Dory Previn

      Music by André Previn

      Sung by Julie Harris (uncredited)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 24 de noviembre de 1966 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Moonfire Temple - 2200 Tuna Canyon Road, Topanga, California, Estados Unidos(Temple in the Clouds)
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      • Gershwin-Kastner Productions
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      • 2h 1min(121 min)
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      • Mono
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 2.39 : 1

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