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La bestia debe morir

  • 1952
  • 1h 35min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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La bestia debe morir (1952)
MysteryThriller

Agrega una trama en tu idiomaWhen his child is hit by a car, a writer of thrillers is desperate to avenge his death and goes in search of the murderer.When his child is hit by a car, a writer of thrillers is desperate to avenge his death and goes in search of the murderer.When his child is hit by a car, a writer of thrillers is desperate to avenge his death and goes in search of the murderer.

  • Dirección
    • Román Viñoly Barreto
  • Guionistas
    • Cecil Day-Lewis
    • Román Viñoly Barreto
    • Narciso Ibáñez Menta
  • Elenco
    • Narciso Ibáñez Menta
    • Guillermo Battaglia
    • Milagros de la Vega
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    7.5/10
    717
    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Román Viñoly Barreto
    • Guionistas
      • Cecil Day-Lewis
      • Román Viñoly Barreto
      • Narciso Ibáñez Menta
    • Elenco
      • Narciso Ibáñez Menta
      • Guillermo Battaglia
      • Milagros de la Vega
    • 9Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 18Opiniones de los críticos
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  • Fotos110

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    Narciso Ibáñez Menta
    Narciso Ibáñez Menta
    • Felix Lane
    • (as Narciso Ibañez Menta)
    Guillermo Battaglia
    Guillermo Battaglia
    • Jorge Rattery
    Milagros de la Vega
    Milagros de la Vega
    • Sra. Rattery
    Nathán Pinzón
    Nathán Pinzón
    • Carpax
    • (as Nathan Pinzon)
    Beba Bidart
    Beba Bidart
    • Rhoda Carpax
    Ernesto Bianco
    Ernesto Bianco
    • Nigel Strangeways
    Gloria Ferrandiz
    Gloria Ferrandiz
    • Mujer de la cabaña
    Humberto Balado
    • Ronnie Hershey
    Josefa Goldar
    Josefa Goldar
    • Violeta Rattery
    Jesús Pampín
    • Inspector Blount
    • (as Jesús Pampin)
    Amalia Bernabé
    Amalia Bernabé
    • Matilde
    Ricardo Argemí
    • General Dixon
    • (as Ricardo Argemi)
    Warly Ceriani
    • Guilder
    Carlos Cotto
    Osvaldo Bruzzi
    Eduardo Moyano
    • Martie Carter
    Ángel Eleta
    • Bailarín
    Laura Hidalgo
    Laura Hidalgo
    • Linda Lawson
    • Dirección
      • Román Viñoly Barreto
    • Guionistas
      • Cecil Day-Lewis
      • Román Viñoly Barreto
      • Narciso Ibáñez Menta
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    • Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro

    Opiniones de usuarios9

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    Opiniones destacadas

    8ArtVandelayImporterExporter

    This Beast Comes Alive

    Thanks to Eddie Muller and the Film Noir Foundation, TCM viewers were treated this fall to a restoration of The Beast Must Die (aka. La Bestia Debe Morir).

    This is a cleverly constructed murder mystery with a bevy of suspects, all with sufficient motive. But you could say that about a lot of movies.

    Refreshingly, motivations in this one are clear and the movie is devoid of implausible coincidences or ''dumb people making dumb decisions." I was so absorbed that after a while I forgot I was watching a Spanish-language film with English subtitles.

    The cast are uniformly excellent. Narciso Ibáñez Menta doesn't strike a single false note as the writer bent on revenge. I hope to see more of his work on TCM. As for Laura Hidalgo, her career was short, but you're not likely to forget her after seeing this movie. She is the very definition of smouldering.

    I've said it before and I will say it again: Eddie Muller and TCM are worth the price of my cable subscription.
    8masonfisk

    NOIR KNOWS NO BORDERS...!

    An Argentinian film noir from 1952. A boy has just poisoned the patriarch of a family w/an investigator assured of his guilt (he catches the boy trying to dispose of the incriminating potable). We then flashback as to how we got here as we meet a popular crime novelist enjoying a day out sailing w/his doting son. It's his birthday & instead of being a joyous occasion it turns tragic when he dies due to a fatal hit & run. Despondent, the novelist, played by Narciso Inbanez Menta, drowns his sorrows in booze & wayward travel but when his car gets stuck on the road near a farm, the caretaker takes him in for the night & relates to him (as he notices hanging movie star pics on a wall) about her prized autographed photo from an actress who was in the area briefly when she & her companion were stuck in the area due to a fender bender. Menta is sure this is his man (since their accident & his son's death took place at the same time). Inveigling his way w/his notoriety into the actress's orbit, his investigation leads to her man, the same poisoned fellow from the film's onset & after discovering his masochistic, arrogant nature, Menta sets out on a road to revenge (he details his conclusions & actions in a comprehensive diary) where he gets his goal but not in the way he expected. Other than the ill fitting opening (putting an unnecessarily weird time signature on a story which doesn't need it), the film ranks as an excellent contender to American counterparts w/a French version & a British mini-series made afterwards confirming the sweep of such a well told tale. The English translation of the title is "The Beast Must Die."
    8mollytinkers

    Top notch production

    I caught this on TCM's Noir Alley with Eddie Muller, thanks to its restoration. What an entertaining film all around. This movie is one of those examples of when every aspect comes together for a cohesive offering.

    The story is cool, enough so it's been remade not only into a French film but also into a British TV series, neither of which I've seen. The direction and editing are superb. The acting is genuine. The cinematography, music, costuming, makeup, lighting, etc., all blend together quite seamlessly.

    I agree with the reviewer mentioning the subtitles being difficult to impossible to read during certain frames. After a while, I simply had to rewind to try to discern what the words were or just plain "let it go" and try my best to figure it out by context.

    Although I would classify this is a must for die-hard noir fans, I would highly recommend it to someone who either likes foreign film or, well, just a darn good film!
    9AlsExGal

    A fascinating film I'd never heard of

    I knew Flicker Alley had restored this, so I was anxious to see it. It's an Argentine film based on a novel about a crime novelist widower whose young son is the center of his world. When the boy is killed by a hit and run driver - and worse he could have been saved if the driver had stopped and gotten help - he goes on his own search to find the killer and kill him himself. But all of his trails go cold. And then, in a really fantastic and unbelievable turn, he gets a lead. And I'll just leave specifics of the plot at that.

    The original novel, according to Eddie Muller on TCM's Noir Alley, had the diary of the avenging father first, and what turns into a murder mystery later. How do you adapt that to film? I think it was done quite artfully. The acting, especially of the two child actors, was well done and the production values are quite high. There were a few things that were surprises to me. Apparently in 1952 Argentina it was considered an intrusion to stop a man from beating his wife? And there was some Christian symbolism, especially at the end, that seemed rather odd.

    I will say one bad thing about the restoration. The picture and sound are wonderful, but the English subtitles are white. Thus there are lots of times, when they are superimposed on a light image, that they are difficult or impossible to read. And dialogue is a big part of this film. Still I'd recommend it as something you'd never see coming out of the American studio system of the same year.
    10I_Ailurophile

    Masterful and underappreciated film noir

    Very simply, it's a sin that 'The beast must die' (or as the Spanish title would have it, 'La bestia debe morir') isn't more well known - this is an absolutely incredible film noir, handily matching the best of Hollywood or any comparable industry. Accordingly co-written between hard-working star Narciso Ibáñez Menta and director Román Viñoly Barreto, the adapted screenplay is truly outstanding - rich, dynamic, charged, and rife with robust detail in all regards. Characters are wonderfully deep and complex, and the dialogue is fantastically brilliant - sharp, and clever. Scenes are exquisitely arranged - finding the perfect balance between what to show, and what to withhold, as to build marvelous uneasy tension and suspense. And the narrative is superbly engrossing - compelling, and deftly weaving in impactful emotional beats and just enough mystery to keep us unsure of just how it will all unfold.

    The cast is exceptional in bringing their characters to life. Each and every actor demonstrates great range and nuance - even the child actors - and even in parts with much less time on screen. Jorge Rattery is a truly despicable villain, one of the worst devils I've seen in a movie, and Guillermo Battaglia embodies him with immediately loathsome spite in every word and action, and even in presence alone. Linda Lawson is a troubled woman caught at an unenviable crossroads, and Laura Hidalgo inhabits the role with fabulous poise and emotional breadth. Though not seen quite as much, it's also well worth mentioning Milagros de la Vega and Beba Bidart, both bringing a certain conniving viciousness in very different ways to their respective roles as Señora Rattery and Rhoda, respectively. And then of course there's Ibáñez Menta. In realizing protagonist Felix Lane, Ibáñez Menta illustrates profound, calculated subtlety and poise, feeling everything but betraying very little. Lane is a man of very careful intelligence - and clearly, so is Ibáñez Menta; so naturally does he slide into the role that one may at times forget the portrayal and the player are not one and the same. Hats off to them all!

    Great care is put into every little aspect - set design and decoration, hair, makeup, costume design, and so on. A few instances with especially strong consideration for lighting, editing, or effects are done very well. And it's all tied together with a keen eye from Viñoly Barreto in his capacity as director, with some especially great shots making use of unconventional angles, close-ups, and more. The screenplay itself and the whole cast do so much to bring the picture to fruition, but Viñoly Barreto can surely also be credited with helping to draw out such excellent performances, and ensuring 'The beast must die' turned out as the wonderfully affecting, absorbing, satisfying tale that it is.

    I find it difficult to write more without going in circles or revealing plot points. It was really only by chance that I came across this; Argentinean cinema isn't exactly a common sight in the US in any way. I'm so glad I did, though - it's clear that the production was approached with substantial passion and fastidiousness from everyone involved, and their dedication paid off handsomely. Once again: I think this stands tall with the best film noir that any country's film industry to offer, and it's hard not to think that it's broadly overlooked simply on account of originating from the global south. With all this having been said, it's a terrible mistake to pass on watching 'The beast must die' if you have the chance - wherever and however you can, this is well worth your time. Very highly recommended!

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    • Trivia
      Nicholas Blake, the author of the source novel, is the pen name for Cecil Day-Lewis, the father of Daniel Day-Lewis.
    • Errores
      In the montage sequence, Martie salutes with his left hand, showing that the negative must have been reversed.
    • Citas

      General Dixon: Where's your present?

      Martie Carter: In my bedroom.

      General Dixon: When will you give it to him?

      Martie Carter: After dinner.

      General Dixon: From man to man, any chance you could tell me what it is?

      Martie Carter: All I can say is that it's something to help Dad with his next murder.

      General Dixon: What barbarity!

    • Conexiones
      Referenced in The 3 Faces of M (2022)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Home! Sweet Home!
      Music by H.R. Bishop

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    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 28 de mayo de 1952 (Argentina)
    • País de origen
      • Argentina
    • Idioma
      • Español
    • También se conoce como
      • The Beast Must Die
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Buenos Aires, Distrito Federal, Argentina
    • Productora
      • Argentina Sono Film S.A.C.I.
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      1 hora 35 minutos
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Mezcla de sonido
      • Mono
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.37 : 1

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