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A Espada Sarracena

Título original: The Saracen Blade
  • 1954
  • Approved
  • 1 h 16 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
5,5/10
198
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Ricardo Montalban and Betta St. John in A Espada Sarracena (1954)
AventuraRomance

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaBased on the book of the same name by Frank Yerby. Pietro is an orphan who is raised by a family friend in 15th century Italy. After his friend is killed by the same evil baron who murdered ... Ler tudoBased on the book of the same name by Frank Yerby. Pietro is an orphan who is raised by a family friend in 15th century Italy. After his friend is killed by the same evil baron who murdered Pietro's father as he led the peasants in revolt against the baron's tyranny, Pietro vows ... Ler tudoBased on the book of the same name by Frank Yerby. Pietro is an orphan who is raised by a family friend in 15th century Italy. After his friend is killed by the same evil baron who murdered Pietro's father as he led the peasants in revolt against the baron's tyranny, Pietro vows vengeance against the entire family. This will prove difficult, because he's been in love ... Ler tudo

  • Direção
    • William Castle
  • Roteiristas
    • DeVallon Scott
    • George Worthing Yates
    • Frank Yerby
  • Artistas
    • Ricardo Montalban
    • Betta St. John
    • Rick Jason
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    5,5/10
    198
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • William Castle
    • Roteiristas
      • DeVallon Scott
      • George Worthing Yates
      • Frank Yerby
    • Artistas
      • Ricardo Montalban
      • Betta St. John
      • Rick Jason
    • 11Avaliações de usuários
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  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Ricardo Montalban
    Ricardo Montalban
    • Pietro Donati
    Betta St. John
    Betta St. John
    • Lady Iolanthe Rogliano
    Rick Jason
    Rick Jason
    • Enzio Siniscola
    Carolyn Jones
    Carolyn Jones
    • Elaine of Siniscola
    Whitfield Connor
    Whitfield Connor
    • Frederick II
    Michael Ansara
    Michael Ansara
    • Count Alesandro Siniscola
    Edgar Barrier
    Edgar Barrier
    • Baron Rogliano
    Nelson Leigh
    Nelson Leigh
    • Isaac
    Pamela Duncan
    Pamela Duncan
    • Zenobia
    Guy Prescott
    • Donati
    • (as Frank Pulaski)
    Morris Ankrum
    Morris Ankrum
    • Undetermined Secondary Role
    • (não creditado)
    Paul Bradley
    Paul Bradley
    • Wedding Guest
    • (não creditado)
    Edward Coch
    • Giuseppe
    • (não creditado)
    Bill Coontz
    Bill Coontz
    • Knight
    • (não creditado)
    Gene Darcy
    • Italian Prince
    • (não creditado)
    Poppy del Vando
    • Gina
    • (não creditado)
    Terry Frost
    Terry Frost
    • Spectator
    • (não creditado)
    Leonard P. Geer
    Leonard P. Geer
    • Servant
    • (não creditado)
    • Direção
      • William Castle
    • Roteiristas
      • DeVallon Scott
      • George Worthing Yates
      • Frank Yerby
    • Elenco e equipe completos
    • Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro

    Avaliações de usuários11

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    6Bunuel1976

    THE SARACEN BLADE (William Castle, 1954) **1/2

    Despite Leonard Maltin's bafflingly unflattering *1/2 review, this is perhaps the best – certainly the most enjoyable – of director Castle's epics; still, given the title, I expected it to have a lot more to do with the Saracens and, by extension, the Crusades than it actually did (the mentioned weapon, then, has no real bearing on the plot)!

    Besides, the production's low-budget is evident in an early battle sequence which is made up of sepia footage (thus instantly contrasting with the otherwise handsome-looking film) lifted from JOAN OF ARC (1948) and playing out as if witnessed from afar by star Ricardo Montalban! The latter, then, contributes an enthusiastic performance which demonstrates that he was more than a fair swashbuckling hero (incidentally, two more of his efforts in this vein would follow in my Epics marathon); indeed, the principal cast is nicely-assembled: Betta St. John is ideally cast as the sweet-natured leading lady, a grizzled-looking Michael Ansara (playing much older than his years) is one of the members of a family which are the sworn enemies of that of Montalban's, another is a blonde and rather sexy Carolyn Jones (whose relationship with the protagonist follows an amour fou-type pattern a' la that between Heathcliff and Isabella in "Wuthering Heights" but it is not taken quite so far).

    Complicating matters even further is Montalban's personal history: born on the same day as the heir to the Italian King (later to become known as Frederick II!), he is then brought up by a family friend after his mother dies in childbirth and his dad is thrown into prison by the villainous Ansara. Years later, the father leads a revolt in which he is even joined by his son, but dies soon after; taken into custody for his scholarliness by St. John, he clashes with his enemies once again when her father proclaims her to be intended (against her will, since she harbors feelings for our hero) to Ansara's own son. They elope together but are captured; ostensibly allowing her to free him, St. John's now-husband chases Montalban like a wild animal – having promised the visiting new King (the boy who shares his birthday with the hero!) a special type of prey. Meeting the latter and surprisingly befriending him, he not only elevates his rank but the two conspire to have Montalban marry Jones (the King proves quite the superstitious fellow, believing his luck to hold only so long as the hero is alive, thus he is ready to accede to his every whim!).

    As one can see, the film is pretty plot-packed (in fact, I would say there is enough here for a film at least twice its trim 76-minute length, but effectively streamlining things with, for instance, the two marriage ceremonies gotten over with via an identical 10-second shot!): anyway, the King then becomes involved in a Holy Crusade against the Muslims and orders all his loyal subjects to take part. This, of course, includes both Montalban and his nemeses – who are still thinking of how to eliminate him; they see an opportunity when asking that the newly-knighted hero (for having saved the King's life) to lead the resistance while the rest take flight in the hope of rallying more manpower. As expected, Montalban ends up a prisoner in the Saracen camp but he finds an ally – and eventual companion – in the leader's mistress (whom, however, he disfigures before relinquishing to the Christian).

    Back home, amidst the enmity he now feels for St. John (he is not aware she was likewise tricked during his faux escape, while she takes his having brought the Muslim girlfriend along in order to spite her!) and the burgeoning genuine attentions of Jones (even if she leads a clandestine affair with uncle Ansara!), the situation is happily resolved with the death of all three members of the family who had harassed Montalban for so long: Jones' at the hand of her own lover, Ansara's son via an arrow that leads directly into the decisive battle between the two factions and his dad's in the inevitable swordfight with the hero that ends it.
    7kevinkishin

    "Underrated Classic"

    First of all I would like to say this is "Family Classics" material (WGN CHANNEL 9 CHICAGO), that being said Frank Yerby's novel was flesh out well the double dealing & passion displayed by the actors & actresses were spot on, this is worth a collector's attention.
    6coltras35

    The Saracen Blade

    Pietro is an orphan who is raised by a family friend in 15th century Italy. When the friend is killed by the same nasty baron who murdered Pietro's father as he led the peasants in revolt against the baron's tyranny, Pietro vows vengeance against the entire family. This will prove difficult, since he's been in love with the daughter of the nasty baron since he was a child and wants to marry her.

    Ricardo Montalban cuts a dashing figure as the hero in this colourful and florid costumer, which moves briskly and contains enough drama, conflict, romance - it lacks a bit of action, which is a shame as Montalban swashes really well. The focus is on manipulation and maneuvering among the characters from the warring families, and it succeeds in sustaining an interest. But a longer running time was needed to make it more rounded and epic. I. E. More battle scenes.
    3The-Silent-Photoplayer

    Not even for the completest .

    The plot: During the era of the Crusades, Ricardo Montalban plays an Italian peasant who gains favor of the king and works his way up to knight in order to avenge the death of his father.

    THE SARACEN BLADE should work, but it doesn't. It's hampered at all ends-- the script isn't incompetent, but is uninspired and predictable. The dialog and performances jog between "old English" to modern-day soap opera. The cast is uneven, and nary a one of them is Italian, where the majority of the film is set-- indeed, England would have been a more convincing location location given the plot. Carolyn Jones and Betta St. John are pleasing to look at, but totally out of place and are better used in many other films of this period.

    Henry Freulich's wide-screen cinematography is colorful, and the set design and costuming reflect this accordingly, but the lighting and camera-work is flat.

    The exteriors are unconvincing, often doubling the rocky California countryside for rural Italy as well as the Middle East, and during an attack on a castle, the night-tinted stock footage is painfully unconvincing in black and white, inter-cut with the Technicolor footage shot for the picture.

    The blame rests on the always cheap producer Sam Katzman and in-over-his-head William Castle, a director that I admire, but who was clearly more comfortable in westerns and cleverly-written contemporary pictures than costume dramas.

    This was screened for me in a theatrical setting (35mm) in the last month, and doesn't seem to be available in any television package at this point (TCM seems to have struck a deal with Sony, so you may see it on their channel).

    While I may be over-critical on what is nothing more than what would have been the "B" feature on a double bill in its time, I also doubt it's noteworthy enough to end up on DVD unless it's part of a Montalban set. No loss, as while this would have played in its day as a time-passer on the lower half of a double bill, out of this context today, it's just a mediocre time waster.
    5planktonrules

    It's okay...nothing more.

    "The Saracen Blade" is a film based on a novel by Frank Yerby and is very similar to several of the stories from Rafael Sabatini...who also wrote fiction set, at times, in the late middle ages.

    The story is utterly ridiculous. Bear with it and try not to question the difficult to believe plot!

    It begins with the next emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, Frederick II, being born in Italy. At the same time, Pietro Donati (Ricardo Montalban) is born. The pair would be fated to meet later in life and become friends...which seems highly unlikely considering Pietro's lowly birth.

    Pietro's family is destroyed by a nobel family...and Pietro vows vengeance against the Siniscolas. However, it sure seems unlikely. But when the Siniscolas try to kill Pietro, Pietro instead meets the Emperor and they become friends...and the Emperor agrees to marry Pietro to one of the Siniscolas (Caroline Jones). So how is this going to help Pietro with his quest for revenge? And, how do the Crusades relate to all this?

    The idea of a working man becoming friends with the Emperor as well as marrying into nobility is silly. The same would go for a noblewoman who loves Pietro...such things just didn't happen back in the 12th and 13th centuries.

    So is this costume drama worth seeing? Well, it's certainly NOT something you should rush to see. It's an okay film with some stilted dialog and unlikely situations. I see it as a pretty time-passer, as it is in color and looks pretty nice....but is nothing more.

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      The early battle scene storming of the castle, that Ricardo Montalban witnesses from a distance, was lifted from "Prince of Foxes" (1949) which was a black and white film. The sequence was given a sepia tint to make it blend in a little better with the color of this film.
    • Citações

      Haroun: [speaking of Pietro] Twenty lashes don't do any good. Give him thirty.

    • Conexões
      Edited from O Favorito dos Borgia (1949)

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 6 de junho de 1954 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • The Saracen Blade
    • Locações de filme
      • Corriganville, Ray Corrigan Ranch, Simi Valley, Califórnia, EUA
    • Empresa de produção
      • Sam Katzman Productions
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      • 1 h 16 min(76 min)
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      • 1.85 : 1

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