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Fuenteovejuna

  • 1947
  • 1h 14m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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Amparo Rivelles in Fuenteovejuna (1947)
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A village bands together to kill its tyrannical Comendador, and when officials try to discover who is responsible, the villagers respond that the village committed the crime.A village bands together to kill its tyrannical Comendador, and when officials try to discover who is responsible, the villagers respond that the village committed the crime.A village bands together to kill its tyrannical Comendador, and when officials try to discover who is responsible, the villagers respond that the village committed the crime.

  • Director
    • Antonio Román
  • Writers
    • Félix Lope de Vega
    • José María Pemán
    • Francisco Bonmatí de Codecido
  • Stars
    • Amparo Rivelles
    • Manuel Luna
    • Fernando Rey
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    61
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    • Director
      • Antonio Román
    • Writers
      • Félix Lope de Vega
      • José María Pemán
      • Francisco Bonmatí de Codecido
    • Stars
      • Amparo Rivelles
      • Manuel Luna
      • Fernando Rey
    • 1User review
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Amparo Rivelles
    Amparo Rivelles
    • Laurencia
    • (as Amparito Rivelles)
    Manuel Luna
    Manuel Luna
    • Comendador Mayor don Fernán Gómez de Guzmán
    Fernando Rey
    Fernando Rey
    • Frondoso
    Manuel Kayser
    Manuel Kayser
    • Esteban
    Carlos Muñoz
    Carlos Muñoz
    • Don Rodrigo Téllez Girón
    Rafael Calvo
    Rafael Calvo
    • Padre Abad
    Tony Leblanc
    Tony Leblanc
    • Mengo
    Arturo Marín
    Arturo Marín
    • Flores
    Antonio Casas
    Antonio Casas
    Pilar Sala
    Asunción Sancho
    Asunción Sancho
    Manuel Guitián
    Manuel Guitián
    • Alonso
    • (as M. Guitián)
    José Evelio Álvarez
    • Juan Rojo
    • (as José E. Álvarez)
    Félix Fernández
    Félix Fernández
    • Clérigo
    Fernando Aguirre
    Fernando Aguirre
    Conrado San Martín
    Conrado San Martín
    • Caballero
    Gregorio Blanco
    Eduardo Fajardo
    Eduardo Fajardo
    • Soldado
    • Director
      • Antonio Román
    • Writers
      • Félix Lope de Vega
      • José María Pemán
      • Francisco Bonmatí de Codecido
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    Classical and dated Spanish film with star-studded cast based on prestigious Lope de Vega Carpio's play

    Rapid change took place in Spain in the years between the historical incident at Fuenteovejuna in 1476 to the writing of Lope's play in 1614. In that time, Spain united under the Habsburgs and become a world superpower with the discovery of the New World. At the time of Lope's writing, Spain was still in the midst of a Siglo de Oro ("Golden Century"), which saw growth in all fields of the arts and academics. In 1469, seven years before the events at Fuenteovejuna, Princess Isabella I of Castile (Lina Yegros) married Prince Ferdinand II of Aragon (Julio Peña) . With their marriage, the two major kingdoms of Spain-Castile and Aragon-were joined. This marriage would later ensure the successful completion of the Christian Reconquista of Spain from the Muslim Moors. When Isabella ascended the throne upon the death of her half-brother, Enrique IV, in 1474 , Alfonso V of Portugal crossed into Spain in order to secure the throne for Juana, Princess of Castile, the daughter of Enrique. Diego Pacheco , the Marquis of Villena , and his followers maintained that Joanna la Beltraneja , daughter of Henry IV, was the rightful queen . King Alfonso V of Portugal invades Castile to claim the throne . In May 1475, Alfonso and his army crossed into Spain and a long and bloody war for the Castilian succession then took place , such as : battle of Albuera and the decisive naval Battle of Guinea . At the Battle of Toro, two years later, Isabella and Ferdinand's forces defeated the forces of Alfonso and Juana. The same year, Ciudad Real was attacked by knights of the Order of Calatrava under the leadership of its Grand Master, 20-year-old Rodrigo Téllez Girón , who supported the claims to the throne by Alfonso and Juana. The city was of strategic importance due to its location near the border of Castile. The film opens in Almagro at the home of the Grand Master of the Order of Calatrava, Rodrigo Téllez Girón (Carlos Muñoz) . Here, a commander of the order, Fernán Gómez de Guzmán (Manuel Luna) , urges his superior to seize the town of Ciudad Real in the name of Juana and Alfonso of Portugal. The village and villagers of Fuenteovejuna are introduced by their Major Esteban (Manuel Kayser) . The Commander enters and attempts to take two of the women, Laurencia and Pascuala, back to his castle, but they resist and escape. King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella discuss the capture of Ciudad Real and vow to retake it . Later, two young lovers, Laurencia (Amparo Rivelles) and Frondoso (Fernando Rey) , meet in the forest. When the Commander approaches, Frondoso hides and watches as the Commander attempts to force himself on Laurencia. As the Commander has put down his crossbow, Frondoso steps out and takes it. As Laurencia escapes his grasp, Frondoso points the crossbow at the Commander, leaving with only the crossbow as the Commander curses both of them. It was during this invasion that Commander Gómez de Guzmán was killed by the villagers of Fuenteovejuna after he treated them poorly. After no single guilty party was found, Ferdinand pardoned the villagers from Fuenteovejuna.

    This jingoist flick attempts to glorify and praise the tenacity and heroism of a village , Fuenteovejuna , showing their bravura and comradeship . As a village bands together to kill its tyrannical Comendador, and when officials try to discover who is responsible, the villagers respond that the village committed the crime. A well pace movie with nice narrating structure taken from American films , being professionally made and with hundreds of extras . The flick is marred by overacting , most of them play similarly to stage actors ; as the influence of the theater in players results to be extreme and embarrassing . Class struggle is one of the key concepts as there is a large gap between those in power and those without, namely farmers and peasants. The commander holes up the town with his power and wealth. Only as a collective are they able to fight back. Women's rights are another major theme, surprising as it may be for the time of this writing. The commander has taken the city as his personal harem. Once the attempted rape occurs with Laurencia, his downfall begins. It is Laurencia that encourages the town to rise against the Commander and the women that take the lives of officers. An additional theme as is tradition versus progress. The cast is pretty good with familiar faces at the time , such as : Carlos Muñoz, Lina Yegros , Julio Peña , Manuel Luna , Félix Fernández, Arturo Marin , Rafael Calvo, Conrado San Martín , and Eduardo Fajardo . Besides , the relief comical with touches of simple humor by excellent comedian Tony Leblanc . This is one of the best of 40's productions exalting the Spanish heroism and solidarity . There are several books that Lope de Vega could handle to document his drama: From Alfonso de Palencia, what is referred to in the Hispaniensian Gesta, From Frey Francisco de Rades y Andrada, in his Chronicle of the Three Orders and Knights of Santiago, Calatrava and Alcántara , from 1572. One of the versions most similar to those of Lope's text,11 preserved in the National Library of Madrid; Of Father Mariana, in his General History of Spain (1601), which coincides with Rades in underlining the tyranny of the Commander and his addiction to the Portuguese cause of Juana la Beltraneja, contrary to Isabel's faction. In the book Casos raros de Córdoba , from the Library of the Royal Academy of History.

    Motion picture was well directed by Antonio Román , an uneven filmmaker , here at his best . Antonio Román surprises us with a historical film plenty of feats , adventures and heroic deeds . Román was Spain's most celebrated filmmaker , wrote a lot of of movies and directed a few short documentaries and went on to become one of the managers of the Cooperativa Cinematográfica Castilla . His film debut was a documentary , ¨La Ciudad Encantada¨. And subsequently his first full length film was 1941's "Escuadrilla" (Squadron), it was made in collaboration with Raza's José Luis Sáenz De Heredia . Later on , he directed various dated historical dramas as the biographic ¨Lola Montes¨ , and ¨Lópe De Vega's Fuenteovejuna¨ . And notorious adaptations : ¨Shakespeare's Fierecilla Domada¨,¨ Buero Vallejo's Madrugada¨, ¨Angel Maria Lera's Clarines Del Miedo¨. Furthermore , several dramas as ¨Pacto De Silencio¨ , ¨La Vida Encadenada¨ and ¨Intriga¨. And he made some Folkloric films . Soon after , he went on writing reviews and directing films throughout the '60s and into the 70s , although his output slowed . In 1970, he was fired from the set of "Ringo Del Nebraska", after having filmed less than 10%, because the producer did not like his slow and meticulous pace. He was replaced by Mario Bava, his friend and protégé , in fact Román wrote "Planet of the Vampires" , out of respect for Román, Bava refused to accept credit on the film. Rating : 6.5/10.

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    • Release date
      • November 20, 1947 (Spain)
    • Country of origin
      • Spain
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Il tiranno di Castiglia
    • Production companies
      • Alhambra Films
      • C.E.A.
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 14 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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