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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueIlliterate peasant Juan Gallardo rises meteorically to fame and fortune in the bullfight arena only to sow the seeds of his own fall.Illiterate peasant Juan Gallardo rises meteorically to fame and fortune in the bullfight arena only to sow the seeds of his own fall.Illiterate peasant Juan Gallardo rises meteorically to fame and fortune in the bullfight arena only to sow the seeds of his own fall.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompensé par 1 Oscar
- 5 victoires et 3 nominations au total
Alla Nazimova
- Señora Augustias
- (as Nazimova)
Monty Banks
- Antonio Lopez
- (as William Montague)
Vicente Gómez
- Guitarist
- (as Vicente Gomez)
Pedro de Cordoba
- Don Jose Alvarez
- (as Pedro deCordoba)
Adrian Morris
- La Pulga
- (as Michael Morris)
Ann E. Todd
- Carmen (as a child)
- (as Ann Todd)
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One of Tyrone Powers best efforts as an actor. Linda Darnell is, as usual absoulutly beautiful. Rita, just doesn't make it in the looks department. One wonders why Juan ever left his gorgeous wife (Linda) for this little vixan, Rita. Anthony Quinn is superb as the heavy.
The bull fighting scenes are the best ever filmed. I,personally, do not care for this sport (?). The scene where Power looks eye to eye with the bull, turns his back to the bull and slowly walks away while draging his cape along the sand is a mind blower. This is one of 20th Century Fox's finest moments in motion pictures. How the Academy picked "Sgt. York" over this as best picture of 1941 is a real mystery to me.
The bull fighting scenes are the best ever filmed. I,personally, do not care for this sport (?). The scene where Power looks eye to eye with the bull, turns his back to the bull and slowly walks away while draging his cape along the sand is a mind blower. This is one of 20th Century Fox's finest moments in motion pictures. How the Academy picked "Sgt. York" over this as best picture of 1941 is a real mystery to me.
20th Century Fox gave Tyrone Power one of his most famous roles as the bullfighter torn between the love of a noble woman, his wife (Linda Darnell), and the tempestuous "other woman" (Rita Hayworth). A technicolor remake of the 1922 classic with Valentino, the studio spared no expense in making this a lavish, well-paced version of the tale depicting the rise and fall of a great bullfighter.
While establishing Power as a romantic hero of swashbuckling roles, it made a star of Rita Hayworth who, up until this time, was seen mostly in low-budget films. If anything, 'Blood and Sand' assured of the stardom she sought.
Especially interesting in one of his more flamboyant character roles is Laird Cregar as the critic of the art of bullfighting, alternately praising and damning the hero and eventually getting his comeuppance from Power.
Directed with great style by Rouben Mamoulian, it is still the best version of the story to date, photographed in the lush technicolor of the 1940s.
You may be interested in looking at my article on Laird Cregar that appeared in the March 2001 issue of CLASSIC IMAGES.
While establishing Power as a romantic hero of swashbuckling roles, it made a star of Rita Hayworth who, up until this time, was seen mostly in low-budget films. If anything, 'Blood and Sand' assured of the stardom she sought.
Especially interesting in one of his more flamboyant character roles is Laird Cregar as the critic of the art of bullfighting, alternately praising and damning the hero and eventually getting his comeuppance from Power.
Directed with great style by Rouben Mamoulian, it is still the best version of the story to date, photographed in the lush technicolor of the 1940s.
You may be interested in looking at my article on Laird Cregar that appeared in the March 2001 issue of CLASSIC IMAGES.
When 20th Century Fox decided to re-make Rudolph Valentino's great silent screen triumph Blood and Sand it probably was Tyrone Power's biggest test as an actor and a box office draw up to that time.
Valentino's performance was still fresh in everyone's mind. Well, Tyrone Power passed the test with flying colors that showed up in Ray Rennahan's fabulous cinematography here.
One of the previous reviewers who was from Brazil expressed a lot of what I would have said. Tyrone Power with three roles, here, in The Mark of Zorro and in Captain From Castile became a Latino cultural hero for those portrayals. Hard to believe since the Power family theatrical tradition goes back a couple of centuries in Ireland. But those portrayals have stood the test of time and to get such an accolade from a Latino viewer is the highest possible praise for his acting.
Tyrone Power as Juan Gallardo whose mission in life is to become an even greater Matador than his father who was killed in the bullring, brings a combination of panache and bumptiousness to the part. He's bold and daring, but not terribly sophisticated and never learned to read and write. And he's got two women all in an uproar over him, Linda Darnell who is his wife and the temptress Dona Sol.
This loan out for Rita Hayworth playing Dona Sol is what really launched her career as sex symbol. Dona Sol was Hayworth's trial run as vamp and temptress, the forerunner of Gilda which was her signature part.
The cast is well populated with some of the best character actors Hollywood had to offer. Anthony Quinn, Nazimova, J. Carrol Naish, Monty Banks, John Carradine, etc., all are perfectly cast.
One I think should be singled out is Laird Cregar. Cregar plays Curro the bullfighter critic and I think Cregar enjoyed playing this part, allowing an actor to exact some revenge on critics as a breed. Bullfighting isn't just some guy going into a ring to kill a bull. It's all in the showmanship and Curro is a critic like a theater critic, not a sportswriter. You really love to hate Curro as the film progresses and I wonder just what made him such an expert? Cregar was fleshing out that old expression about critics being eunuchs, they know how to do it, but can't do it themselves. I think Cregar was paying back every critic whoever gave him a bad review with this one.
Blood and Sand was certainly a jinxed picture. Tyrone Power died so young of that heart attack while shooting Solomon and Sheba in Spain, Linda Darnell died a few years later in a house fire trying to rescue someone she thought trapped in the flames, George "Superman" Reeves who played one of Rita Hayworth's admirers committed suicide, Rita Hayworth had that tragically lingering Alzheimer's Disease and Laird Cregar was the first to go of a heart attack in his twenties. Another great work of art attached to so much tragedy.
As far as I'm concerned Rudolph Valentino starred in the silent version of Tyrone Power's, Blood and Sand.
Valentino's performance was still fresh in everyone's mind. Well, Tyrone Power passed the test with flying colors that showed up in Ray Rennahan's fabulous cinematography here.
One of the previous reviewers who was from Brazil expressed a lot of what I would have said. Tyrone Power with three roles, here, in The Mark of Zorro and in Captain From Castile became a Latino cultural hero for those portrayals. Hard to believe since the Power family theatrical tradition goes back a couple of centuries in Ireland. But those portrayals have stood the test of time and to get such an accolade from a Latino viewer is the highest possible praise for his acting.
Tyrone Power as Juan Gallardo whose mission in life is to become an even greater Matador than his father who was killed in the bullring, brings a combination of panache and bumptiousness to the part. He's bold and daring, but not terribly sophisticated and never learned to read and write. And he's got two women all in an uproar over him, Linda Darnell who is his wife and the temptress Dona Sol.
This loan out for Rita Hayworth playing Dona Sol is what really launched her career as sex symbol. Dona Sol was Hayworth's trial run as vamp and temptress, the forerunner of Gilda which was her signature part.
The cast is well populated with some of the best character actors Hollywood had to offer. Anthony Quinn, Nazimova, J. Carrol Naish, Monty Banks, John Carradine, etc., all are perfectly cast.
One I think should be singled out is Laird Cregar. Cregar plays Curro the bullfighter critic and I think Cregar enjoyed playing this part, allowing an actor to exact some revenge on critics as a breed. Bullfighting isn't just some guy going into a ring to kill a bull. It's all in the showmanship and Curro is a critic like a theater critic, not a sportswriter. You really love to hate Curro as the film progresses and I wonder just what made him such an expert? Cregar was fleshing out that old expression about critics being eunuchs, they know how to do it, but can't do it themselves. I think Cregar was paying back every critic whoever gave him a bad review with this one.
Blood and Sand was certainly a jinxed picture. Tyrone Power died so young of that heart attack while shooting Solomon and Sheba in Spain, Linda Darnell died a few years later in a house fire trying to rescue someone she thought trapped in the flames, George "Superman" Reeves who played one of Rita Hayworth's admirers committed suicide, Rita Hayworth had that tragically lingering Alzheimer's Disease and Laird Cregar was the first to go of a heart attack in his twenties. Another great work of art attached to so much tragedy.
As far as I'm concerned Rudolph Valentino starred in the silent version of Tyrone Power's, Blood and Sand.
Tyrone, Anthony, Linda and Rita to name a few await you here in this classic heart-moving story of a boy who wants to grow up to be a man by being a Matador i.e. the best there ever was. That's the intrigue and we are also entertained as we watch childhood friends grow up together into adulthood too. Then there is love both the carnal and the heartfelt. Throw in some poverty, poor boy makes good and you have a decent story to tell. Every time I watch these rags to riches to rags again movies I always wonder why these people don't put something away when on top? Surely what goes up must come down not to mention bad luck and how about early retirement too? That's what hooks you! Its when they don't do it or something goes wrong that you now become a part of the movie world wondering if that could happen to you and how would you handle it? This is called entertainment and they pull it off nicely here. There is a eating scene or two so prepare to eat while watching and of course have a tasty drink and some snack for later. Blood and Sand is an appropriate name for the bullfighter game...
Exciting and colorful rendition dealing with rise and fall of a bullfighter with the seductive Rita Hayworth who was catapulted to stardom and her unfortunate conquest , Tyrone Power . This one concerns the tragic rise and fall of Juan Gallardo (Tyrone Power) and the women he loved , inside and outside of the bullfighters ring . This yarn talks about a sender labourer who wishes to achieve a big hit as a matador . Along the way he finds distresses , penury , great successes and a Femme Fatale . In spite of opposition his mother (Alla Nazimova) Juan wants to be Torero and escapes with his friends El Nacional (John Carradine) and Manolo de Palma (Anthony Quinn) to the Big City . He meets the attractive bombshell Doña Sol (Rita Hayworth ) , half Spanish, half American , but he marries his loyal bride Carmen Espinosa (Linda Darnell) . Juan on the verge of super-stardom risks it all when he falls under the spell of a seductive woman , forsaking his first love . Later on , bullfighter Gallardo celebrates triumphs but leaves his wife and falls for his lover , Doña Sol , turning from the faithful Carmen who nevertheless stands by her man , as he continues to face real danger in the bullring. He , then , risks and destroys his one opportunity for fame when Doña Sol lets him down . Things go wrong when a friend dies by a ¨Cornada¨ or goring . You Haven't Seen Tyrone Power Till You've Seen "Blood and Sand" . All the fiery romance ! ..the colorful spectacle ! .. the dramatic adventure of Blasco Ibanez' Immortal Novel of the Men Who Face Death in the Arena and the Women They Love!
This classy 1942 picture is considered to be the best version , stunningly directed by by Robert Mamoulian with big name cast , such as : Tyrone Power in the film that made him a great star , Linda Darnell , Anthony Quinn and standing out Rita Hayworth , primarily for her dancing and charming acting ; including the new brilliant Technicolor technique . Spectacular film with plenty of drama , passion , bullfighting , a triangular love story and tension at the plaza . Written by prestigious Jo Swerling and well based on the novel by Vicente Blasco Ibáñez . The film gives a real description about ¨Bullfighting art¨ with a veritable explosion of color and spectacle , as the bull is released into the ring , where he is tested for ferocity by the matador and Banderilleros with the magenta and gold Capote . Interpretations from the main and support cast are stunning . As Tyrone Power gives a nice performance as the matador becomes famous and then falls for a socialite and he is torn between two women . Alongside Rita Hayworth who delivers enough sexiness and seductiveness , while Linda Darnel is fine as the faithful and understanding wife . Support cast is pretty good , such as : Anthony Quinn, J. Carrol Naish , Lynn Bari , John Carradine , Laird Cregar , Monty Banks Monty Banks , George Reeves , Pedro de Cordoba , Fortunio Bonanova , Victor Kilian , among others . Cameramen Ernest Palmer and Ray Rennahan painted this movie in the new technicolor technique which makes it a veritable explosion of spectacle and color . Adding a sensitive and evocative musical score from Alfred Newman and uncredited David Buttolph . The motion picture lavishly financed by Darryl F Zanuck was competently directed by Robert Mamoulian . It obtained big success at the international box office and being praised by reviewers and audience .
The homonymous novel by Vicente Blasco Ibáñez , about illiterate Juan Gallardo who rises meteorically to fame and fortune in the bullfight arena only to sow the seeds of his own fall , has been adapted several times : 1916 silent first rendition by the same author Vicente Blasco assisted by cinema pioneer Ricardo Baños . 1922 recounting by Fred Niblo with Rudolph Valentino , Nina Naldi , this film made Rodolfo a star who catapulted him to stardom . A silent comical parody title ¨Bull and sand¨ (1924) by Mack Sennett . .This hit led to a Mexican Parody ¨Ni Sangre Ni Arena¨ by Alejandro Casona with Cantinflas . ¨Sangre y Arena¨ by Javier Elorrieta with Christopher Rydell , Sharon Stone , Ana Torrent . And this this film Blood and Sand (1941) is considered to be the best one . These films are interesting for people who actually enjoy the 'art of bullfighting' .
This classy 1942 picture is considered to be the best version , stunningly directed by by Robert Mamoulian with big name cast , such as : Tyrone Power in the film that made him a great star , Linda Darnell , Anthony Quinn and standing out Rita Hayworth , primarily for her dancing and charming acting ; including the new brilliant Technicolor technique . Spectacular film with plenty of drama , passion , bullfighting , a triangular love story and tension at the plaza . Written by prestigious Jo Swerling and well based on the novel by Vicente Blasco Ibáñez . The film gives a real description about ¨Bullfighting art¨ with a veritable explosion of color and spectacle , as the bull is released into the ring , where he is tested for ferocity by the matador and Banderilleros with the magenta and gold Capote . Interpretations from the main and support cast are stunning . As Tyrone Power gives a nice performance as the matador becomes famous and then falls for a socialite and he is torn between two women . Alongside Rita Hayworth who delivers enough sexiness and seductiveness , while Linda Darnel is fine as the faithful and understanding wife . Support cast is pretty good , such as : Anthony Quinn, J. Carrol Naish , Lynn Bari , John Carradine , Laird Cregar , Monty Banks Monty Banks , George Reeves , Pedro de Cordoba , Fortunio Bonanova , Victor Kilian , among others . Cameramen Ernest Palmer and Ray Rennahan painted this movie in the new technicolor technique which makes it a veritable explosion of spectacle and color . Adding a sensitive and evocative musical score from Alfred Newman and uncredited David Buttolph . The motion picture lavishly financed by Darryl F Zanuck was competently directed by Robert Mamoulian . It obtained big success at the international box office and being praised by reviewers and audience .
The homonymous novel by Vicente Blasco Ibáñez , about illiterate Juan Gallardo who rises meteorically to fame and fortune in the bullfight arena only to sow the seeds of his own fall , has been adapted several times : 1916 silent first rendition by the same author Vicente Blasco assisted by cinema pioneer Ricardo Baños . 1922 recounting by Fred Niblo with Rudolph Valentino , Nina Naldi , this film made Rodolfo a star who catapulted him to stardom . A silent comical parody title ¨Bull and sand¨ (1924) by Mack Sennett . .This hit led to a Mexican Parody ¨Ni Sangre Ni Arena¨ by Alejandro Casona with Cantinflas . ¨Sangre y Arena¨ by Javier Elorrieta with Christopher Rydell , Sharon Stone , Ana Torrent . And this this film Blood and Sand (1941) is considered to be the best one . These films are interesting for people who actually enjoy the 'art of bullfighting' .
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesIn order to prepare for the role of Juan Gallardo, Tyrone Power attended a bullfight with his wife, Annabella. Because of Power's great stature as a star, he and his wife were given VIP seats in the center front of the ring. Power became violently ill witnessing the bullfight, and in order to get him out of the arena, Annabella said she was ill.
- GaffesDuring the scene when Doña Sol des Muire sings to Juan Gallardo on his first visit to her home, she accompanies herself on the guitar but while she strums, the fingers of her other hand never move to change chords as she plays.
- Citations
Juan Gallardo: They say that when a ship is sinking all the rats leave. Good-bye, rats!
[Antonio Lopez and Encarnacíon start to leave]
Juan Gallardo: But you're mistaken if you think I'm sinking! Well, what are you waiting for!
- Versions alternativesIt was planned to add more bullfighting scenes for distribution to South American countries, where the sport of bullfighting was much more acceptable. No details are available.
- ConnexionsEdited into Laurel et Hardy toréadors (1945)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Blood and Sand
- Lieux de tournage
- Plaza de Toros, Ville de Mexico, Distrito Federal, Mexique(bullfighting sequences and backgrounds, torn down and relocated)
- Société de production
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Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 5 923 496 $US
- Durée2 heures 5 minutes
- Rapport de forme
- 1.33 : 1
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