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El Matador

Titre original : The Trumpet Blows
  • 1934
  • Passed
  • 1h 12min
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5,1/10
74
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George Raft in El Matador (1934)
Drame

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueIn Mexico, a former bandit settles down and picks out a beautiful young dancer to be his wife. His younger brother also comes home after having spent years in the U.S., and falls in love wit... Tout lireIn Mexico, a former bandit settles down and picks out a beautiful young dancer to be his wife. His younger brother also comes home after having spent years in the U.S., and falls in love with his brother's intended fiancé. Rather than cause problems, the younger brother goes to M... Tout lireIn Mexico, a former bandit settles down and picks out a beautiful young dancer to be his wife. His younger brother also comes home after having spent years in the U.S., and falls in love with his brother's intended fiancé. Rather than cause problems, the younger brother goes to Mexico City to become a matador. While there, he gets word that the police, who have been h... Tout lire

  • Réalisation
    • Stephen Roberts
  • Scénario
    • Bartlett Cormack
    • Porter Emerson Browne
    • J. Parker Read Jr.
  • Casting principal
    • George Raft
    • Adolphe Menjou
    • Frances Drake
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,1/10
    74
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Stephen Roberts
    • Scénario
      • Bartlett Cormack
      • Porter Emerson Browne
      • J. Parker Read Jr.
    • Casting principal
      • George Raft
      • Adolphe Menjou
      • Frances Drake
    • 9avis d'utilisateurs
    • 1avis de critique
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 3 victoires au total

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    George Raft
    George Raft
    • Manuel Montes
    Adolphe Menjou
    Adolphe Menjou
    • Pancho Montes…
    Frances Drake
    Frances Drake
    • Chulita
    Sidney Toler
    Sidney Toler
    • Pepi Sancho
    Edward Ellis
    Edward Ellis
    • Chato
    Nydia Westman
    Nydia Westman
    • Carmela Ramirez
    Douglas Wood
    Douglas Wood
    • Senor Ramirez
    Lillian Elliott
    • Senora Ramirez
    Katherine DeMille
    Katherine DeMille
    • Lupe the Maid
    Francis McDonald
    Francis McDonald
    • Vega
    Morgan Wallace
    Morgan Wallace
    • Police Inspector
    Gertrude Norman
    • Grandma Albrentez
    Hooper Atchley
    Hooper Atchley
    • Detective
    • (non crédité)
    Mischa Auer
    Mischa Auer
    • Bullfighter
    • (non crédité)
    Al Bridge
    Al Bridge
    • Policeman
    • (non crédité)
    Howard Brooks
    • Priest
    • (non crédité)
    Joyce Compton
    Joyce Compton
    • Blonde on Train
    • (non crédité)
    Paula DeCardo
    • Dancer
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Stephen Roberts
    • Scénario
      • Bartlett Cormack
      • Porter Emerson Browne
      • J. Parker Read Jr.
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    Avis des utilisateurs9

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    5ROCKY-19

    This plot blows

    This is probably the weakest film George Raft had to make for Paramount. Someone at the studio got it into his thick head that Raft, the Italian/German from Hell's Kitchen, should be playing Latin roles, and this is one of the painful results.

    The plot, if it can be called that, in "The Trumpet Blows" is minor and still makes no sense. The casting is absurd. The movie is set in Mexico without one single legitimate Mexican accent. Though Raft's character Manuel Montes is supposed to have spent several years in the U.S. getting educated, that does not begin to explain a West Side accent. Nor does Adolph Menjou's always-indescribable accent ever fit in, not to mention Frances Drake, Sidney Toler or anyone else.

    There are some very nice atmospheric shots, and footage of real bullfighting. Raft and Drake have some nice bits together. Menjou is entertaining, and not just for his hilariously skinny legs. Drake gets a flashy dance number (before the days when they made women cover their bellybuttons). But overall this is a weak, minor film.

    Sidenote: This is the only film Menjou and Raft did together, but they had "met" back in the 1920s when Menjou was a major Broadway star and Raft had a celebrated dance act in night clubs and Vaudeville. According to Raft, Menjou came in late one night after closing and insisted they drag Raft out of bed to perform the dance number. Raft performed for him, Menjou expressed his appreciation and walked out without giving him a tip for the special performance. When they met up again years later in Hollywood, Raft reminded Menjou he owed him some money.
    4planktonrules

    Yep...in some ways it really blows!

    I enjoy George Raft's films but will be the first to admit that his acting range was pretty limited. If you wanted someone to play a smooth and handsome dancer, he was great. The same is any film where he played a gangster...he was great. But otherwise, Raft was pretty limited. In "The Trumpet Blows", inexplicably, Raft plays a Mexican...and he seems about as Mexican as an order of Chop Suey!

    The story begins on All Saints Day (commonly referred to as The Day of the Dead) in Mexico. Pancho (Adolph Menjou) is visiting a grave that supposedly he's buried within long ago! Let me explain. Many years ago, Pancho was a wanted bandit. But he faked his death and settled down to a life of respectability. Now, after visiting his faux grave, he and his buddy (Sidney Toler) head to pick up Pancho's brother, Manuel, on the train. It seems that Manuel was in the United States getting an eduction...and he inexplicably lost all trace of his Mexican accent in the process!

    Soon after his arrival, Pancho tells his younger brother that he has picked out a good bride for Manuel. Unfortunately, Manuel soon falls for a woman that Pancho is smitten on...and Manuel then does what any decent brother would do...he runs away to become a bullfighter! What's next? Plenty!

    What follows is very poorly written....a bit soap opera-like but also with a lot of plot elements...perhaps too many...and too many which just didn't make much sense. I enjoyed watching the film but will quickly admit that Raft, though nice looking and looking Latin, sounded all wrong for the part AND the writing was at best fair. Still, as I said, I enjoyed it and see it as a flawed time-passer.
    starstruck

    Vintage corn

    They don't make movies like this any more. Maybe it's just as well, though it's amusing enough, in a 'time capsule' fashion. Adolphe Menjou, George Raft, and Sidney Toler are as unlikely a trio of Mexicans as you're ever likely to see, but then these were the days when you could cast Humphrey Bogart as an Irish stablehand (Dark Victory) and people would accept it. Not a bad timekiller, though you wouldn't want to watch it more than once.
    5melvelvit-1

    Preposterous vehicle for Paramount sex star George Raft

    THE TRUMPET BLOWS ...and so does the movie but it can also be amusing, especially if you like the stars. Manuel Montes (George Raft), a New York-educated Mexican (hence the accent), comes home to his brother Pancho's (Adolph Menjou) ranch and finds himself being set up for an arranged marriage but before that can happen, he falls in love with fiery dancer Chulita Valdez (a sultry Frances Drake) not knowing she's his brother's intended. In order not to cause a family rift, Raft runs off to become a famous matador and the usual complications ensue (a goring, Pancho revealed to be a notorious bandito, Manuelito denouncing Chulita) before things come to a head in a Mexico City bullring.

    Frances Drake does a hot rumba and except for a brief spin around the dance floor, she doesn't do it with George -but since this is Pre-Code (albeit the tail end), she does spend the night with him. It's preposterous nonsense for sure and Mexican accents come and go but Georgie looks cute in his matador suit and yes, of course there were Latino actors in Hollywood at the time but, again, Paramount found a project for its star and not the other way around (Raft isn't billed above the title for nothing). Other Hollywood "exotics" in the offbeat (to say the least) cast include Sidney Toler & Katherine De Mille.
    6boblipton

    He's A Latin From Manhattan

    Adolphe Menjou used to be a feared and respected bandit, one who stole from the rich and gave to the poor. Then he faked his death and now is one of the most respected ranchers in his part of Mexico. He is about to marry Frances Drake, when in walks his brother, George Raft, who doesn't know where his brother got his money. Being brothers, they quarrel about many things: who is the braver, who is to marry Miss Drake. Raft wins the second argument, and to win the first, he heads off to Mexico City to become a great matador, at which Menjou scoffs.

    Director Stephen Roberts keeps things mostly light, even the bull fighting scenes, making this movie into one of fraternal competition rather than anything more substantial. That part is pretty good. Of course, casting Raft as a Mexican seems a bit odd, but then Ricardo Cortez spent his silent film career as a Latin too, and he was originally Jake Kranz, and like Raft, from Manhattan.... although almost certainly a different neighborhood.

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      One of over 700 Paramount productions, filmed between 1929 and 1949, which were sold to MCA/Universal in 1958 for television distribution, and have been owned and controlled by Universal ever since; its earliest documented telecast took place in Minneapolis Saturday 2 September 1959 on WTCN (Channel 11); it7). first aired in Seattle Monday 30 November 1959 on KIRO (Channel 7.)
    • Citations

      Pancho Gomez: What I do and say at that grave is my affair. It's my grave, isn't it? Isn't it me who's buried there?

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      Referenced in Thou Shalt Not: Sex, Sin and Censorship in Pre-Code Hollywood (2008)
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      Music by Ralph Rainger

      Lyrics by Leo Robin

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    • Date de sortie
      • 11 janvier 1935 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Trumpet Blows
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis(Studio)
    • Société de production
      • Paramount Pictures
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      • 1h 12min(72 min)
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Rapport de forme
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