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Cuba

  • 1979
  • R
  • 2h 2min
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Sean Connery and Brooke Adams in Cuba (1979)
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Un mercenario británico llega a Cuba antes de la Revolución para ayudar a entrenar al ejército del general mientras él también se enamora de una ex amante ahora casada con un propietario de ... Leer todoUn mercenario británico llega a Cuba antes de la Revolución para ayudar a entrenar al ejército del general mientras él también se enamora de una ex amante ahora casada con un propietario de plantación sin escrúpulos.Un mercenario británico llega a Cuba antes de la Revolución para ayudar a entrenar al ejército del general mientras él también se enamora de una ex amante ahora casada con un propietario de plantación sin escrúpulos.

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    • Richard Lester
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    • Charles Wood
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    • Sean Connery
    • Brooke Adams
    • Jack Weston
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      • Richard Lester
    • Guionista
      • Charles Wood
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      • Sean Connery
      • Brooke Adams
      • Jack Weston
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    Sean Connery
    Sean Connery
    • Maj. Robert Dapes
    Brooke Adams
    Brooke Adams
    • Alexandra Lopez de Pulido
    Jack Weston
    Jack Weston
    • Larry Gutman
    Hector Elizondo
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    • Capt. Raphael Ramirez
    Denholm Elliott
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    • Donald Skinner
    Martin Balsam
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    • Gen. Bello
    Chris Sarandon
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    • Juan Pulido
    Danny De La Paz
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    Lonette McKee
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      • Richard Lester
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      • Charles Wood
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    7timdalton007

    Come The Revolution...

    There's something about Cuba, just ninety minutes south of Key West in Florida, and its revolution at the end of the 1950s that has fascinated filmmakers and artists. Perhaps because it marked the end of an era for American interests in the country or how it set the stage for some of the major Cold War confrontations of the decade that followed, including the failed invasion at the Bay of Pigs and the dramatic events of the Cuban Missile Crisis. Whatever the case, director Richard Lester would be one of those who brought their lens to bear exploring it with this 1979 film.

    The film's focus, as much as it had one, would be on a former British army major turned mercenary, hired by the toppling Batista government to help deal with their guerilla insurgency. Who better to play Major Dapes than Sean Connery? Connery brings a sense of both presence and world-weariness to the part, a man who comes to do a job only to be surrounded by fools and a chance to rekindle an old flame. Wandering between exasperation, earnestness, and hope for love, it's arguably one of Connery's most underrated performances and one that deserves more attention.

    Backing Connery was a large supporting cast, perhaps too large. Brooke Adams plays the old flame Alexandra that seemingly conflicted object of desire whose motives are as elusive to viewers as she is to Major Dapes. More understandable as a character, if far less sympathetic, is Chris Sarandon as her playboy and womanizing husband, blowing money and sleeping his way around. From there, the cast features character actors is ranging from Jack Weston's slimy American businessman to Martin Balsam as the corrupt blowhard of a Cuban general who hires Connery and Denholm Elliott as a fellow British ex-pat flying for anyone with money. There are some notable then up-and-comers in the cast from Hector Elizondo's as Connery's Cuban military escort to Roger Lloyd-Pack as a Cuban revolutionary. While the film is guilty of too much casting of white actors as Cubans, it's full of good actors in parts that too often aren't enough for them to use to the utmost of their talents and seem to wander in and out of the plot without reason.

    Mentioning the way characters wander in and out of the film brings us to something that is both a strength and weakness of it. Under both Lester's direction and at the pen of screenwriter Charles Wood, this is a kaleidoscope of a film. One that takes us from the streets, hotels, and clubs of Havanna into the factories and plantations of the countryside. From the strip shows of Louisa Moritz's Miss Wonderly to a group of guerillas and the ex-pats taking advantage of it all, the various strata of Cuban society teetering on edge ready to fall are on display. Thanks to a mix of location filming in Spain, sets, and costumes, it's also vividly presented. Full of both borderline poverty and decay mixed with decadent excess and splendor, and ripe for a change that was perhaps inevitable.

    The problem is that it also means the film never comes together. In an ideal world, or maybe with some slight editing, Cuba would flow together as a series of interconnected events, the tale of disparate people who wander in and out of each other's lives. Instead, and where the blame lies isn't clear, the film feels like the scripts for several different ones tossed together. Or like an anthology of short stories linked together without enough connective tissue. Combined with dialogue that can border the cliche at times and downright wooden in others, it knocks the whole work down a few rungs.

    Cuba then remains an intriguing but flawed piece of work. So many of its elements, from Connery's performance to its location and kaleidoscope view, work so well. Yet it's scope is in some ways too wide, with no one and nothing well-defined enough to come entirely into focus. Nevertheless, as a portrait of a time and place, Lester's Cuba works far better than it does as a drama and remains watchable even with its flaws.
    7Nazi_Fighter_David

    Lester reveals a likable if none too demanding talent for adventure and love...

    Richard Nester's 'Cuba' is set in the 1950's just in the Civil war against Batista's government...

    Sean Connery stars as a free British counter-terrorist whom Batista's associates hope will help them beat Castro's revolutionaries...

    Connery quickly figures out, almost as soon as he landed in the exotic and dangerous island, that the revolution will succeed and replace one elite with another... He gets much more interest in following an old sweetheart, and when the two see each other, memories of his first love affair come flooding back...

    Connery begins to remember when he was once deeply and ridiculously in love with her... The 'woman in red' that passed before his eyes in Havana's airport terminal was the most exotic, breath-stopping creature he had ever known... Now she is Alexandra Pulido (Brooke Adams), a highly ambitious woman who runs a cigar factory while her husband flirts with other women...

    Chris Sarandon is the profligate son of one of Cuba's wealthiest men, and the charming playboy in the romantic triangle who knows everything about Havana, 'every casino, every table, and every bed in it!'

    Martin Balsam is the general in the corrupt Batista regime, who intends to ask Castro to 'get rid of the Communists.'

    Hector Elizondo is the junior officer who realizes late in life why few were sorry about the fall of Batista...

    Jack Weston is the fat American businessman impressed by the cigar factory...

    Lonette McKee is the ardent lover who rejects all the ways of behavior in Cuba...

    Danny De la Paz is the very bad brother with a handgun license...

    Alejandro Rey is a money-grubbing menace who puts his personal ambition over public safety...

    Denholm Elliott is the soldier of fortune who buys an old airplane so quickly...

    Walter Gotell is the unfeeling father who is quite separate from the businesses run by his daughter in law...

    In 'Cuba', Richard Lester reveals a likable if none too demanding talent for adventure and love... His film lacks the detailed exposition of the many twists and turns of Michael Curtiz's 'Casablanca.' There is no club so well organized in his movie, no open arena of conspiracy, counterspies, secret plans, black market transactions, no true democrat with women, and no traditional woman enclosed by two rivals...
    ryangilmer007

    average: nothing more

    The film is not as bad as I have read, of course it is not to great either. The main reasons to watch the film are of course Connery and Cuba (with good/historic landmarks). However, niether the story, nor other acting is memorable. The film deals with something about a love interest that brings Connery deeper into the Cuban crime/vigilante world. Bottle factories are broken along with peoples dealths. Anyway, more recent movies have done similar stories better, of course they don't have the CUBA
    6David198

    Fascinating backdrop but an ultimately disappointing film

    This drama/love story could have been excellent. Played out against the last months of the corrupt and US/UK-supported Batista regime, the collapse of the old society as Castro's fidelistas begin to take over is shown compellingly. The point is well made that a revolution will only succeed if the people are behind it which, in this instance, they clearly were.

    It's a shame that the movie couldn't have been filmed in Cuba, as of course all the famous landmarks of Havana are missing, but its real problems are threefold.

    Firstly the storyline is confusing, complicated and unconvincing, with none of the characters being allowed to hold one's attention.

    Secondly, the acting is poor. Even Sean Connery - who is normally excellent - seems to have had his mind on other things the whole time.

    And thirdly, for some inexplicable reason, the chanting of 'Fidel' as Castro enters Havana in triumph morphs into a Nazi crowd chanting 'Sieg Heil'. Whatever was this trying to say? When Castro actually came into power, one of the first things he did was to open all the 'whites-only' clubs to black people, and to make it clear in an early speech that there was no such thing as a superior race. To liken Castro to Hitler is a travesty of the facts.

    So, ultimately a flawed film. Watch it not for the story or the 'message' but for what is going on in the background.
    6jmverville

    Diverse Action & Story

    Although the film is not terrific, what can be said for it is that a lot of effort was put into the creating of the film that was full of diverse action and story; from the film's beginning to the film's end not everything is so clear, and where the film is going is also uncertain.

    By following the individual characters around Cuba, and by observing the personal backgrounds & lives of these characters, one gets a decent idea of what Cuba was like at this period of time (from the corruption to the guerrilla war) that is at the same time entertaining. Although at points some of the subplots interfere with the overall film, a decent job was done in this well-acted, well-shot film that combines a lot of themes and a lot of ideas with a diverse story. Overall, worth watching.

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      Steven Soderbergh, director of Che! El argentino (2008) and Che 2ª parte: Guerrilla (2008), in an interview with Alex Simon, said of this movie: "That's a fascinating movie. Flawed, but really the things that people disliked about it when it came out are what makes it interesting now, it's refusal to sort of play to the idea of a war-torn romance. An absolute refusal to be sentimental or easy about anything. Brooke Adams' character was really fascinating. Here's a woman who says 'Look, I don't know what little fantasy you've got in your head, but don't play it out on me, because I'm not that.' And this guy (Sir Sean Connery) who's wrestling with the fact that the kind of guy he is, is obsolete now. It's a really interesting movie."
    • Errores
      At the start of the film, a subtitle announces "1959", indicating the year in which the story takes place. However the actual date of the last event of the film - Fidel Castro riding into Havana, marking the completion of the Revolution - was 1 January 1959. All of the preceding events must have occurred in 1958.
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      Maj. Robert Dapes: Why were those people shot?

      Capt. Raphael Ramirez: Perhaps they tried to escape.

      Maj. Robert Dapes: From what?

      Capt. Raphael Ramirez: From being shot.

      Maj. Robert Dapes: But how did they know they were rebels?

      Capt. Raphael Ramirez: Because they tried to escape.

      Maj. Robert Dapes: Well, wouldn't you?

      Capt. Raphael Ramirez: Of course.

      Maj. Robert Dapes: Are you a rebel?

      Capt. Raphael Ramirez: If I try to escape, I am. Wasn't it the same in Malaya? You didn't know them till they ran.

      Maj. Robert Dapes: No, it wasn't!

      Capt. Raphael Ramirez: Very well, you're here to teach us!

      [Ramirez is shot dead.]

    • Versiones alternativas
      The UK release was cut, cuts required to remove scenes of real cockfighting in accordance with BBFC policy relating to the Cinematograph Films (Animals) Act 1937, in order to obtain a 12 classification. An uncut classification was not available.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Sneak Previews: The Electric Horseman, Cuba, Going In Style, The Black Hole, All That Jazz (1979)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Survival
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      Written by Teddy Osei and Mac Tontoh

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 21 de diciembre de 1979 (Estados Unidos)
    • Países de origen
      • Reino Unido
      • Estados Unidos
    • Idiomas
      • Inglés
      • Español
      • Francés
    • También se conoce como
      • Explosion in Cuba
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Cádiz, Andalucía, España
    • Productora
      • Holmby Pictures
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      • USD 7,000,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 5,610,280
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 527,540
      • 25 dic 1979
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 5,610,280
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