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Il ladro dell'arcobaleno

Titolo originale: The Rainbow Thief
  • 1990
  • T
  • 1h 27min
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Il ladro dell'arcobaleno (1990)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA petty crook in search of the clichéd pot of gold at the end of the rainbow hopes to cash in by befriending the heir to a huge fortune.A petty crook in search of the clichéd pot of gold at the end of the rainbow hopes to cash in by befriending the heir to a huge fortune.A petty crook in search of the clichéd pot of gold at the end of the rainbow hopes to cash in by befriending the heir to a huge fortune.

  • Regia
    • Alejandro Jodorowsky
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Berta Domínguez D.
  • Star
    • Peter O'Toole
    • Omar Sharif
    • Christopher Lee
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    5,8/10
    1608
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Alejandro Jodorowsky
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Berta Domínguez D.
    • Star
      • Peter O'Toole
      • Omar Sharif
      • Christopher Lee
    • 6Recensioni degli utenti
    • 12Recensioni della critica
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    Peter O'Toole
    Peter O'Toole
    • Prince Meleagre
    Omar Sharif
    Omar Sharif
    • Dima
    Christopher Lee
    Christopher Lee
    • Uncle Rudolf
    Jude Alderson
    • Hortensia
    Brigitte Barclay
    • Rainbow Girl
    David Boyce
    • Clown
    Jane Chaplin
    • Lady Jane
    Brian Conway
    • Ambulance Attendant
    Carolyn Cortez
    • Rainbow Girl
    Peter Dennis
    Peter Dennis
    • Winter
    Joanna Dickens
    • Ambrosia
    Berta Domínguez D.
    • Tiger Lily
    Edward Donovan
    • Rolf
    Linzi Drew
    Linzi Drew
    • Madame Rainbow
    Ian Dury
    Ian Dury
    • Bartender
    Debbie Ferrari
    • Rainbow Girl
    Amanda Jane Forbes
    • Rainbow Girl
    Rachel Garley
    • Rainbow Girl
    • Regia
      • Alejandro Jodorowsky
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Berta Domínguez D.
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    buonesargen3

    rainbows over Europe

    This is a film which has immediate respect as a Europena art house film. Often this hides flaws which can be disastrous. This is not the case here. Peter O Toole is in it. Even at his worst laziest over the top performances he is still watchable. Some may call Alexandro Jodorowsky's piece sentimental and self indulgent. Indeed in its attempt to fulfill magical realism there are some oddities parading through this. The use of a circus as a parable for Christ's compassion and attempt to help an insane world is used for an excuse for indigence and longueurs. The rainbow girls are all very pretty models and I already knew about them from painting of Kirsten Imrie, Rachel Garley an Bridgette Barclay by th e actor Stephen Armourae who promoted this film because of its abstract arty script and the use of Tarot,as he is also a psychic. Alexandro Jodorowsky attempts here again to use imagery and animals to convey a message, this makes it memorable if somewhat obscure. The trouble is the people who need to receive his message are not going to have the patience for a Europena art house film with all its obliqueness.
    4planktonrules

    Interesting...not good...but interesting.

    "The Rainbow Thief" is a very frustrating film to watch. Parts of it are very good and quite memorable, such as the early scenes with Christopher Lee as well as Omar Sharif's performance. But the film, overall, is a boring mess...as well as having one of Peter O'Toole's weaker performances.

    When the story begins, a bunch of greedy relatives come to Rudolf's estate...ostensibly to suck up to him since Rudolf (Christopher Lee) is elderly and very rich. However, he slips in to a coma and stays there for years!

    In the meantime, the film switches to the poorest part of the city. A man calling himself 'Prince Meleagre' )Peter O'Toole) lives in the sewers and seems quite happy with his craptastic life. Much of it is because the thief, Dima (Omar Sharif), takes care of Meleagre...bringing him food and whatever else he wants. Why? Because Dima has been told that when Uncle Rudolf dies, Meleagre will be his heir...and Dima wants money and the good life.

    The performance by Sharif is truly unusual and very physical for the 58 year-old man. He is very good as the thief. As for O'Toole, he mostly acts weird like his character from "The Ruling Class" but without any energy or fun. As for the plot...it's an acquired taste...one that I certainly did NOT acquire! I found the overall film to be wonderful in parts but completely unsatisfying as a whole.

    By the way, if you were wondering what sort of dog Meleagre has, it's an Irish Wolfhound...Irish like O'Toole. It's the tallest dog breed in the world. I actually found the dog much more interesting than the film itself!
    t-xy

    Omar Sharif is outstanding

    Being a fan of both Peter O'Toole and Omar Sharif, I had seen the film before, but I never much liked it. Maybe it has something to do with the general unlikability of all the characters. The only really fun part is Christopher Lee's big scene early on. That's worth seeing at least once for the sheer craziness of it.

    When I re-watched the film recently, I still couldn't much like it as a whole, and I couldn't shake off the feeling that Peter O'Toole was in it solely because he had signed a contract and couldn't get out of it. He plays his part, but his heart doesn't seem to be in it. I can't say that I blame him. His part is a rotten one. For his fans, this film is likely to be a disappointment.

    But I was struck by Sharif's performance. He owns the film! Right from the beginning his acting is amazing - some of it is almost the stuff of pantomime. What a strange part this is for him, and how wonderful he is in it. And what a great actor he was when he got a chance to show it. A pity that he didn't get parts like this earlier on in his career instead of the playboys and infatuated lovers he played in so many big budget productions.

    No, it's not a great film. Not one of Jodorowsky's better ones. But it may be worth watching for the delightful performance of Omar Sharif. If you don't go into it with high expectations, and you don't expect a plot that makes sense (there is none), you might actually enjoy it.
    6Jeremy_Urquhart

    Weirdly enjoyable in parts

    It's possible to summarise the premise of The Rainbow Thief more succinctly than the vast majority of Alejandro Jodorowsky films, but make no mistake: it's oftentimes just as baffling to watch as his more notorious films.

    Maybe this is as a result of watching it after Jodorowsky's frustrating 2019 documentary Psychomagic, but I found The Rainbow Thief alright. It's appealing as a bizarre burst of incomprehensible energy that doesn't overstay its welcome, at only about 90 minutes long. It's also a chance to see some well-known actors getting on in years (Peter O'Toole, Omar Shariff, and even Christopher Lee for a bit) cut loose and have what looks like fun on screen.

    That distinctive Jodorowsky atmosphere plus the strong cast make The Rainbow Thief watchable... still probably not essential, but worth digging out for fans of the filmmaker's work.
    8Quinoa1984

    while only director, it still is, and feels, looks and sounds like, a Jodorowsky film, a very good one

    How criminal is this - the only format that has *ever* been available for The Rainbow Thief in America is on VHS. Imagine this, a film starring Omar Sharif, Peter O'Toole and Christopher Lee, regardless of who directed it (though in this case the iconoclast/cult-icon Alejandro Jodorowsky), never got released in *theaters* let alone as of late on DVD. It's not that one must see it because it's a great lost masterpiece and yada-yada. It actually isn't. It's not as great a film as Jodorowsky's own Santa Sangre or The Holy Mountain. But as far as projects go that have been neglected by a major studio, Warner Brothers, this is one of the most notable to my mind. Especially because, when it comes down to it, it's quite possibly the filmmaker's most "accessible" movie to a mainstream audience.

    This doesn't mean necessarily that it's like ET or something, since if only on the peripheral side of things it's as much a Jodorowsky movie as ever. In this story of a petty thief who robs and steals little things (i.e. an egg or a newspaper) to big things (i.e. an old record player belonging to a circus midget), we're put in a society where we're focused in on the outsider(s). We're mostly with Sharif throughout the picture as he goes along this lot of folk who live in the dregs, poor, destitute, or in the circus or the freak-shows, or working at the local pub. And the most significant scene showing someone living in a bourgeois setting, which is early on with Christopher Lee, it's in deranged excess with the Rainbow girls surrounded by Dalmatians and riding some motor-car. Even as someone else wrote it, and he was a "hired gun" as they say, this is nevertheless a Jodorowsky picture (for better or worse depending on the viewer).

    But what makes it different from something like the Holy Mountain is, first, that Jodorowsky isn't out to blow minds away or find some kind of other consciousness through the power of cinema itself. This time he's telling a story that might have been written by Dickens; it has some of the qualities of a fable while also taking note of squalor and filth and the realities of living on the street and being among folk who dwell in the urban setting. Not to mention, of course, that Sharif and O'Toole spend their years waiting on the possible inheritance money from Uncle Rudolf in the sewer, with O'Toole doing ventriloquism with his (seemingly) dead dog. Second, for the first (and unless King Shot gets made only and last) time in his career, the director is working with major stars- reuniting Lawrence of Arabia's big names- and he deals with them as he would any other actor in his films, which is to let them go off in whatever direction they can to make it a better picture.

    And, thankfully, their performances are wonderful, as is the bulk of the picture. While, yes, it is in some parts sentimental, particularly with the very end as one of those coda scenes that has that "it can happen in movies!" quality, it earns whatever sappy feelings come out because of how rich and full of life the film is. I say that it's his most generally accessible since one doesn't need to be a big art-house buff or into the ostensibly surreal midnight-movie scene to "get" it. The Rainbow Thief, with the possible exception of Tusk which I and most others have yet to see, is the only Jodorowsky film I'd be pretty happy to show to my mother. This may or may not come as strong praise, but at the least it's something of a minor crime that others can't have the choice to decide for themselves on DVD or at a revival screening somewhere.

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      Only theatrically released in France in 1994.
    • Citazioni

      [first lines]

      Dima: [talking to a rat] Oh no. Much to good a fish for you. You're not going to believe this, but I'm even hungrier than you are.

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      During the end credits 'Boomman' is misspelled as 'Booman'.
    • Connessioni
      Referenced in La constellation Jodorowsky (1994)
    • Colonne sonore
      Non, je ne Regrette rien
      Music by Charles Dumont

      Lyrics by Michel Vaucaire

      Performed by Édith Piaf

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    Dettagli

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    • Data di uscita
      • 19 gennaio 1994 (Francia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Regno Unito
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
    • Celebre anche come
      • The Rainbow Thief
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Pomorskie, Polonia
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Rink Anstalt
      • Timothy Burrill Productions
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      • 10.000.000 USD (previsto)
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    • Mix di suoni
      • Dolby
    • Proporzioni
      • 1.78 : 1

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