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L'Émeraude tragique

Original title: Green Fire
  • 1954
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  • 1h 40m
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5.9/10
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Grace Kelly, Stewart Granger, and Paul Douglas in L'Émeraude tragique (1954)
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In Colombia, mining engineer Rian Mitchell discovers Carrero, the lost emerald mine of the Conquistadors, but has to contend with notorious local bandit El Moro's gang and with coffee plante... Read allIn Colombia, mining engineer Rian Mitchell discovers Carrero, the lost emerald mine of the Conquistadors, but has to contend with notorious local bandit El Moro's gang and with coffee planter Catherine Knowland's love.In Colombia, mining engineer Rian Mitchell discovers Carrero, the lost emerald mine of the Conquistadors, but has to contend with notorious local bandit El Moro's gang and with coffee planter Catherine Knowland's love.

  • Director
    • Andrew Marton
  • Writers
    • Ivan Goff
    • Ben Roberts
  • Stars
    • Stewart Granger
    • Grace Kelly
    • Paul Douglas
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  • IMDb RATING
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    1.7K
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    • Director
      • Andrew Marton
    • Writers
      • Ivan Goff
      • Ben Roberts
    • Stars
      • Stewart Granger
      • Grace Kelly
      • Paul Douglas
    • 28User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
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    Stewart Granger
    Stewart Granger
    • Rian X. Mitchell
    Grace Kelly
    Grace Kelly
    • Catherine Knowland
    Paul Douglas
    Paul Douglas
    • Vic Leonard
    John Ericson
    John Ericson
    • Donald Knowland
    Murvyn Vye
    Murvyn Vye
    • El Moro
    José Torvay
    José Torvay
    • Manuel
    • (as Jose Torvay)
    Robert Tafur
    • Father Ripero
    Joe Dominguez
    Joe Dominguez
    • Jose
    Nacho Galindo
    Nacho Galindo
    • Officer Perez
    Charlita
    • Dolores
    Natividad Vacío
    Natividad Vacío
    • Hernandez
    Rico Alaniz
    Rico Alaniz
    • Antonio
    Paul Marion
    Paul Marion
    • Roberto
    Bobby Dominguez
    • Juan
    Mary Delgado
    Mary Delgado
    • Bit Part
    • (uncredited)
    Frances Dominguez
    • Bit Part
    • (uncredited)
    Martin Garralaga
    Martin Garralaga
    • Gonzales
    • (uncredited)
    Joe Herrera
    • Bandit
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Andrew Marton
    • Writers
      • Ivan Goff
      • Ben Roberts
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    7ksf-2

    American miners off to adventure in foreign lands

    Stewart Granger is Rian Mitchell, who finds the famous lost mine which is supposed to be just filled with emeralds, thus the name of the film, "Green Fire", from MGM. At first, his partner Vic (Paul Douglas ) isn't interested, and just wants to take a regular job in Canada, but ends up staying. At one point, to try to win money, Rian plays a game called Tejo, which seems to be a game of aim. One pitches a disk at a sandbox, which contains a small ball of clay which has a bullet or some explosive under it; you know you have hit it right on the head when it explodes and bursts into the air. Of course, the explosives are handled by a young kid..... where is Child Protective Services ? I looked up the game up on yahoo.com, and it seems to be a real game in Columbia. The miners get intertwined with the American owners of a plantation, as well as with Father Ripero (Robert Tafur) who seems to be on their side, bandits, and of course, a mariachi band, which was quite talented - couldn't find them listed in cast or music/sound credits... too bad. This story is quite similar to "Elephant Walk" (Paramount studios), which also came out in 1954 - Americans travel to foreign land, and take on nature. Not bad... better than I thought it would be. Filmed in cinemascope, ratio of 2.55 to 1, so it's shown in letterbox on TCM.
    6jjnxn-1

    Hunting for emeralds with Her Serene Highness

    Grace didn't make many movies, she should have made one less! Silly adventure isn't wretched nor is it very good. Her only film to lose money on original release.

    The movie is a standard jungle picture typical of the fifties made better then it should be by the cast. Grace and Stewart, who most definitely did not hit it off during filming-Grace found him boorish and puffed up, handle what little romance there is well enough. However the best performance as was often the case comes from Paul Douglas. Even though he didn't have leading man looks he had a bruised dignity that softened his blustering demeanor and made him a sympathetic character.

    Some nice location photography and a decent if preposterous climax but this is without question the worst picture Grace Kelly made during her brief Hollywood heyday.
    7mvfever

    A quite enjoyable adventure story.

    The movie really is good enough for its genre. The story well written and paced, the characters well portrayed, especially by Granger and Douglas. Granger was a natural as the adventurous treasure hunting mining engineer , Douglas, solid and humane , played his long time partner and friend. Together, they fought the hardship of mining, the bandits, sometimes each other, and for the girl Kelly. Kelly was a bit out of place here. She though was very beautiful but somehow too civil and too dignified for the south American jungle background. Her romance with Granger lacked intensity and passion. Fortunately, the story and some actions provided enough intensity and excitement , made the movie quite enjoyable
    5bkoganbing

    Good Flora And Fauna

    Before writing this review I looked up emeralds in Wikipedia and found that Paul Douglas was wrong when he said during the film that emeralds are only found in two places, Colombia and the Soviet Union, specifically Siberia. They are found in all kinds of places including some areas of the USA. Would that were the only thing wrong with this film.

    Still Colombia is the area best known for it and until recently when you thought of Colombia you thought of emeralds and coffee. Now sad to say you think drug cartel. But back in 1954 it was emeralds that was on the minds of adventurers Stewart Granger and Paul Douglas. They've discovered an abandoned mine that they think was abandoned prematurely. And the only place to get laborers is from the nearby coffee plantation owned by brother and sister Grace Kelly and John Ericson.

    Young Ericson is hot to trot to help Granger and Douglas, Kelly less so. But she does have an eye for Granger even with both men pursuing her.

    And of course there's bandit chief Murvyn Vye who actually does own the land where the emeralds might be found. But he'd just as soon let others do the back breaking work of digging them out.

    Now with all the information I've given I think 99% of viewers would see where this one is going. In fact that's Green Fire's main problem, it's your basic routine action/adventure flick on which MGM decided to spend a ton of money. For one thing it's best asset is the color location cinematography in the Colombian jungles. After King Solomon's Mines and The African Queen, American audiences would not accept back lot jungles any longer. Note that Stewart Granger was the star of King Solomon's Mines and he got first crack at every jungle picture that came along after that.

    Green Fire is hardly as good as King Solomon's Mines. Grace Kelly seemed pretty distant in this film, looking like she was a Philadelphia débutante rather than a coffee plantation owner. She did a flock of good films this year, Rear Window, The Bridges At Toko-Ri and her Oscar winner The Country Girl in 1954. Green Fire just isn't in the class of the others.

    In short, admire the flora and fauna of Green Fire and the story is something you can live with.
    8clanciai

    Hard times in Colombia in collapsing emerald mines and a coffee farm at risk

    This seemed like a very ordinary adventure entertainment out in the jungles of South America about coffee and emeralds, but it turned out better than expected, mainly because of superb acting by Stewart Granger and Paul Douglas. The best scenes are when they are drunk together. It's a good story which provokes some afterthought and could teach anyone a thing or two, and there is an amounting turn of action towards the end when the bandit league really do their best to turn everything to the worst. Another asset of the film is Miklos Rosza's music - it could turn any film into a maze of magic. The colour is also splendid, and as an entertainment it is definitely first class, not only because Grace Kelly is into it as well, but firstly because of the exoticism and excellence of the story of how two good-for-nothings finally get together in the end for something good.

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    • Trivia
      Production ran behind for Green Fire (1954) and Grace Kelly worried that she wouldn't finish in time to film her next movie La main au collet (1955). Co-star Stewart Granger threatened to "get sick" and create costly production delays unless the production manager changed to schedule to film Grace's scene in time. Grace was, "Thankful and thrilled."
    • Goofs
      The wheelbarrows being loaded to take up to the mine are not an industrial/mining wheelbarrow. They are common shallow garden wheelbarrows of the type found in the US in the 1950s and '60s. They are shallow and very light weight. Not the type that would be seen in a mining operation.
    • Quotes

      Catherine Knowland: Well, there's always the chance that Prince Charming may come riding down off the mountain someday.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Race to Save 100 Years (1997)
    • Soundtracks
      Green Fire
      Music by Miklós Rózsa (uncredited)

      Lyrics by Jack Brooks

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    • Release date
      • June 22, 1955 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Green Fire
    • Filming locations
      • Colombia
    • Production company
      • Loew's
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    • Budget
      • $1,768,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.55 : 1

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