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A Pérola

Título original: La perla
  • 1947
  • Approved
  • 1 h 25 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,4/10
1,2 mil
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
Pedro Armendáriz and María Elena Marqués in A Pérola (1947)
AdventureDramaRomance

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaThe discovery of a perfect pearl forever changes the lives of a poor Mexican fisherman and his family.The discovery of a perfect pearl forever changes the lives of a poor Mexican fisherman and his family.The discovery of a perfect pearl forever changes the lives of a poor Mexican fisherman and his family.

  • Direção
    • Emilio Fernández
  • Roteiristas
    • John Steinbeck
    • Emilio Fernández
    • Jack Wagner
  • Artistas
    • Pedro Armendáriz
    • María Elena Marqués
    • Fernando Wagner
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,4/10
    1,2 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Emilio Fernández
    • Roteiristas
      • John Steinbeck
      • Emilio Fernández
      • Jack Wagner
    • Artistas
      • Pedro Armendáriz
      • María Elena Marqués
      • Fernando Wagner
    • 12Avaliações de usuários
    • 12Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Prêmios
      • 9 vitórias e 6 indicações no total

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    Pedro Armendáriz
    Pedro Armendáriz
    • Quino
    María Elena Marqués
    María Elena Marqués
    • Juana
    Fernando Wagner
    • Tratante de perlas
    Gilberto González
    • Esbirro tratante
    Charles Rooner
    Charles Rooner
    • Doctor
    Juan García
    Juan García
    • Esbirro tratante
    Alfonso Bedoya
    Alfonso Bedoya
    • Compadre
    Luz Alba
      Richard Anderson
      Richard Anderson
        José Arratia
        • Tratante de perlas
        • (não creditado)
        Guillermo Calles
        • Indio rastreador
        • (não creditado)
        Enrique Cancino
        • Pueblerino
        • (não creditado)
        Maria Elena Cuadros
        • Juanita
        • (não creditado)
        Columba Domínguez
        Columba Domínguez
        • Pueblerina
        • (não creditado)
        Enedina Díaz de León
        • Yerbera
        • (não creditado)
        Agustín Fernández
        • Pueblerino
        • (não creditado)
        Rogelio Fernández
        • Pueblerino
        • (não creditado)
        Raquel García
        • Pueblerina
        • (não creditado)
        • Direção
          • Emilio Fernández
        • Roteiristas
          • John Steinbeck
          • Emilio Fernández
          • Jack Wagner
        • Elenco e equipe completos
        • Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro

        Avaliações de usuários12

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        10jotix100

        La Perla is a gem!

        "La Perla", the magnificent 1947 film directed by Emilio "El Indio" Fernandez is a testament to his genius. With the help of one of the greatest cinematographers the world has ever known, Gabriel Figueroa, we are treated to a tale of hope and greed set in the Pacific coast of Mexico. Based loosely on John Steinbeck's story, the author himself, helped enhance his own story with the screen treatment.

        We are introduced to Quino and Juana and their infant son, living in poverty. They are starving because the seas have been too turbulent to go pearl fishing. They almost lose the boy that is bitten by a scorpion and the village doctor refuses to take care of the infant since they have no money. The village women nurse him back to health.

        When Quino and Juana go fishing, he discovers a large and shiny pearl. This pearl will be their undoing. Quino is hoping for a better life for the boy, so that he doesn't have to lead their precarious life. Fate, on the other hand, intervenes as the beautiful pearl becomes the object of desire for the ruthless dealers, and the doctor, who want to steal it from Quino.

        They end up fleeing their village. In a sequence that is as cruel, as it is beautiful, we see the fishers being pursued by the dealer and his Indian searchers, and the doctor through the mangroves first, and the arid countryside later on. Unfortunately, Quino and Juana are robbed of something more precious than the magnificent pearl that has been the object of their downfall.

        Mr. Figueroa's cinematography feasts on the magnificent views of the region. The film looks as good today with the excellent copy that must have been restored because it has a pristine quality. Of course, nothing would have been possible with another director because Emilio Fernandez understood the people and was able to present his story in pure cinematic terms.

        Pedro Armendariz, as Quino, makes one of the best appearances of his distinguished film career. He was an actor that clearly knew his subject and understood the man he was portraying. Maria Elena Marques is right as Juana, the caring woman and mother. Mr. Armendariz and Ms. Marques gave more than life to this couple.

        What seems hard to understand was the casting of Charles Rooner as the evil doctor, or Fernando Wagner, as the crooked dealer, for that matter. Both speak Spanish with a heavy French accent, something that doesn't feel right, but maybe, on the other hand, the director and the writers felt that by having foreigners try to cheat Quino and Juana set the right tone for the story.

        Also, the insertion of the fiesta sequence, while lovely to look at, it seems something right out of the Ballet Folklorico and too elaborate for the conditions in which most of the fishermen lived! It's nice to have heard a stylized version of La Bamba, but somehow, it distracts from reality.

        "La Perla" was a monumental achievement thanks to Mr. Fernandez's and Mr. Figueroa's inspired take on the Steinbeck story.
        8opusv5

        Beautifully shot and told film

        This is a wonderfully shot film whose story, while not totally believable, could serve as allegory. Perhaps the family of the Mexican fisherman-diver played by Armendariz would have been happier if he had not discovered the pearl at all, but the poverty that endangers their baby's life makes his joy at this discovery (in a good underwater scene) credible. Immediately afterward, he finds himself beset by freeloaders and robbers (including his own brother), and the spiral continues until it ends in flight, hunger, death and a sort of redemption: the pearl is hurled back into the sea that spawned it. Apart from the story, the highlight is the Mexican scenery, the village and villagers, and the skillful and evocative camera angles. As one reviewer wrote, it's unlikely a villagers' celebration would have been as elaborate as the one shown in "La Perla," but it is enjoyable. Perhaps one semi-cynical message that could be gained from this film is that if you strike it rich, tell as few people as possible.
        9andrescardenasg

        Magnificent movie from Mexico's "Golden Age"

        What can go wrong when you gather several geniuses in their respective fields: California's John Steinbeck(who later won the Literature Nobel prize), Gabriel Figueroa, Mexico's greatest movies photographer, and one of the all time greats in international cinematography, Mexico's Emilio "Indio" Fernandez??? This movie is among Mexico's greatest movies of all times. It is a story of greed and poverty(which by the way could still be a contemporary story), it is an impacting story about a poor Fisherman whose son was denied treatment by the ambitious foreign Doctor in the Village, and who later tries to steal from the ignorant Fisherman, a very valuable pearl he found in the sea. This movie was produced for RKO Radio Pictures and it was released in both English and Spanish. As an added piece of information, El Indio Fernandez, the Director, who was in platonic love with Olivia de Havilland wanted her to be the star of the picture, but more than likely this was never offered to her; So much was the love that he had for Olivia, that the street where he lived in Mexico was named Dulce Olivia(sweet Olivia) at his request. This movie was filmed in 1945, precisely during the "Golden Age" of Mexico's Cinematography.
        10el_master

        A Masterpiece of world film-making

        Making an adaptation off John Steinbeck's short novel wasn't easy and always a feat.But Emilio Fernandez and Gabriel Figueroa did it in a succesful way.

        Pedro Armendariz repeats on a high class of acting role as in 'Maria Candelaria'. Once again the cinematography of Gabriel Figueroa ranks among the best he's done. (the cinematography of this movie earned him, a prize at the Cannes Film Festival).

        The aid of Mr. Steinbeck himself, helped Emilio to adapt the screenplay just as good as the novel itself.

        This movie has no flaws and it ranks among the best in Mexico Film History, a must see.
        8hitchcockthelegend

        This is a story that old men tell to children. They aren't sure where it happened or when.

        The Pearl is directed by Emilio Fernández and John Steinbeck co-adapts his own novella of the same name with Fernández and Jack Wagner. It stars Pedro Armendariz, María Elena Marqués, Fernando Wagner, Gilberto González, Juan García and Charles Rooner. Music is by Antonio Díaz Conde and cinematography by Gabriel Figueroa.

        We are in La Paz, Mexico, and when Quino and Juana's son is stung by a scorpion the couple are anguished by not having the finances to pay for medical treatment. Hope springs eternal when Quino discovers a large pearl, something which is seemingly the answer to their prayers - is it?

        What we basically have here is a morality play about the corruption of greed. Once the pearl of the title is discovered the ugliness of mankind rears its vile head. People around Quino and Juana - a homely honest but poor couple - suddenly have designs on the financial gains that the pearl can bring - with some of them willing to commit cardinal sins to achieve their aim. The pearl also begins to drive a wedge between the loving couple, and thus we are held enthral of the story to see exactly where this will all end up?

        Though it's not very subtle in the telling, with Steinbeck's literary bent often as heavy as a sledgehammer, this is undeniably compelling stuff. That it's also a visual delight also considerably aids the viewing experience. Fernández and Figueroa bring truly atmospheric cinematography into play as a key character of the piece, with kinked frames and low level shots perfectly embracing the discord of the troubling human conditioning on view. Come 1947 what we would come to know as the film noir style of film making was in full effect, fans of such should for sure add The Pearl to their must seek out lists. 8/10

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        • Curiosidades
          Emilio Fernández, who was in love with Olivia de Havilland, thought she was the ideal actress to play the female starring role. De Havilland never knew of his secret love, but the director was able to get the government of Mexico City to change the name of the street he grew up on to "Dulce Olivia" (Sweet Olivia).
        • Citações

          Narrator: This is a story that old men tell to children. They aren't sure where it happened or when.

        • Versões alternativas
          A short version (77') was shown in the USA, France and West Germany whereas a longer version (85 to 87') was shown in Mexico and East Germany.
        • Conexões
          Alternate-language version of The Pearl (1948)

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        • Data de lançamento
          • 12 de setembro de 1947 (México)
        • Países de origem
          • México
          • Estados Unidos da América
        • Idiomas
          • Espanhol
          • Inglês
        • Também conhecido como
          • The Pearl
        • Locações de filme
          • Acapulco, Guerrero, México
        • Empresas de produção
          • Film Asociados Mexico-Americanos
          • Águila Films
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        • Tempo de duração
          1 hora 25 minutos
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          • 1.37 : 1

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