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Rendez-vous sur l'Amazone

Original title: The Americano
  • 1955
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
676
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Rendez-vous sur l'Amazone (1955)
AdventureDramaWestern

An American working on a ranch in the Amazon comes up against a gang of Brazilian bandits.An American working on a ranch in the Amazon comes up against a gang of Brazilian bandits.An American working on a ranch in the Amazon comes up against a gang of Brazilian bandits.

  • Director
    • William Castle
  • Writers
    • Leslie T. White
    • Guy Trosper
  • Stars
    • Glenn Ford
    • Frank Lovejoy
    • Cesar Romero
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    676
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • William Castle
    • Writers
      • Leslie T. White
      • Guy Trosper
    • Stars
      • Glenn Ford
      • Frank Lovejoy
      • Cesar Romero
    • 18User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    Glenn Ford
    Glenn Ford
    • Sam Dent
    Frank Lovejoy
    Frank Lovejoy
    • Bento Hermany
    Cesar Romero
    Cesar Romero
    • Manuel Silvera
    Ursula Thiess
    Ursula Thiess
    • Marianna
    Abbe Lane
    Abbe Lane
    • Teresa
    Rodolfo Hoyos Jr.
    Rodolfo Hoyos Jr.
    • Cristino
    Salvador Baguez
    • Captain Gonzalez
    Tom Powers
    Tom Powers
    • Jim Rogers
    Dan White
    Dan White
    • Barney Dent
    Frank Marlowe
    Frank Marlowe
    • Captain of Ship
    George Navarro
    • Tuba Masero
    Nyra Monsour
    • Tuba's Sister
    Jerado Decordovier
    • Vaquero
    • (uncredited)
    Bobby Diamond
    Bobby Diamond
    • Stevie Dent
    • (uncredited)
    Joe Dominguez
    Joe Dominguez
    • Spanish Tannery Man
    • (uncredited)
    Art Felix
    Art Felix
    • Villager
    • (uncredited)
    Peter Ford
    • Boy
    • (uncredited)
    Al Haskell
    Al Haskell
    • Barbossa
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • William Castle
    • Writers
      • Leslie T. White
      • Guy Trosper
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    4sandromartinsfilho

    A geography mess,but i dig it

    AMAZON but not really,the river scene...no...piranha.no man a geography mess..The sad thing is they come to our contry to film this thing ,they shot in cool location but for them to sell they have to put the label AMAZON..JUNGLE ...sad man.they shoot in MATO GROSSO nice place i like that but AMAZON ..stereotypes only and the language PORTUNHOL a mix between portuguese and spanish man stereotype ONLY but i already went to wacth knowing that would happen because...AMERICANS..and..GEOGRAPHY dont go together but its not good and itsnot bad i DIG it had fun nothing compromising long that gets boring..NOT BAD!!!
    6ma-cortes

    Agreeable but underrated B- Western movie about a Texas cowboy who goes to Brazil

    Watchable and standard Western set in flashy Brazil about classic confrontation between cattlemen and homesteaders . There are wonderful , showy outdoors shot on spectacular territory and it displays action , shootouts , violence and though sometimes is slow-moving , isn't tiring neither dreary , sustaining the interest for quite a while . It deals with an American who takes a small herd of Brahma bulls and undertakes the long drives began from Texas to Brazil where he has sold them for a small fortune that is subsequently robbed . Later on , the American working on a ranch in the Amazon comes up against a gang of Brazilian bandits (Cesar Romero) . The American named Sam Dent fights to stifle the conflicts between homesteaders (led by Ursula Thies) and cattleman (Frank Lovejoy) who hires gunfighters . Texas cowboy become involved with a group of bad guys versus Brazilian good guys in this way-south-of-the-border Western . Meanwhile , he is hired for a time to keep the peace and develops a love story with the wealthy owner. But the Amazon becomes notorious for its lawlessness .

    The picture gets action Western , shootouts , a love story , musical numbers (in charge of a gorgeous Abbe Lane) and is quite entertaining . A formula film featuring the standard grand opening , an enjoyable change of scenery , dramatic problem-posing center and slang-bang climax , but a nice entertaining Western nonetheless . It's a medium budget film with good actors , technicians, cheap production values and pleasing results . Bright scenarios shot in Brazil and Riverside, California , though there are excessive stock-shots. The main asset results to be the change of scenery , but a familiar theme : homesteaders against cattlemen make this movie all but a little bit pedestrian . Acceptable acting by Glenn Ford as a Texas cowboy gets embroiled with bad guys and finds himself in the middle of a range war . Commendable support cast as Frank Lovejoy , Cesar Romero , Rodolfo Hoyos and the gorgeous Abbe Lane , though Sara Montiel was originally cast for the role of Teresa and filmed some sequences in the Matto Grosso jungle . Atmospheric musical score by Roy Webb , including agreeable songs ; being danced and sung by Abbe Lane and composed and conducted by her husband Xavier Cugat .

    This low-budgeted motion picture was professionally directed by William Castle . He was an expert craftsman with some of the all-time great schlock names serving as the producer Sam Katzman and fondness for gimmicks as proved in his successful terror films such as House of haunted hill , The Tingler , Mr Sardonicus , Strait-jacked , Homicidal , Macabre and 13 Ghosts . Castle emulated Alfred Hitchcock , this included the practice of appearing in the trailers, and even making cameo appearances in his films . Furthermore , he made several Western such as 1955 Duel on the Mississippi , 1955 The Gun That Won the West ,1955 El Americano , 1954 Masterson of Kansas , 1954 The Law vs. Billy the Kid , 1954 Jesse James vs. the Daltons , 1954 Battle of Rogue River , 1953 Fort Ti , 1951 cave of outlaws. Rating : 6. Acceptable and passable
    6boblipton

    A South Western

    Glenn Ford is out of money and land, but he has a contract to sell his string of bulls down in the Mato Grosso in Brazil. Except when he gets there, the man he's supposed to sell them to is dead. Ford deals with the man's successor, Frank Lovejoy, but finds himself in a range war, between Lovejoy, Ursula Thiess, whose father left her a tiny ranch and a string of cattle, and Cesar Romero, whom Lovejoy says killed his predecessor. But did he?

    With talk about nesters moving in, this looks like an attempt to upgrade a western into the A category with an exotic locale. Indeed, Bud Boetticher shot some scenes in Brazil, before the money ran out. By the time additional capital was available, Boetticher and the original leading lady had moved on, and William Castle was called in to finish up, leaving Ford underplaying everything. The result is a very unkempt Romero steals every scene he's in, resulting in an erratically interesting movie.
    searchanddestroy-1

    Western in Brazil

    What an interesting story, this western made in Brazil. As also was Hugo Fregoonese's SAVAGE PAMPAS, made ten years later in Argentina. During those golden years for western, it was very rare that those films were not made in the USA, Mexico, Spain or Italy...The story however brings nothig really new, besides those new settings for an American western. Good pace, solid acting, convincing directing elements; only the story is not flawless. Frank Lovejoy is excellent in this film; I don't remember he made other films with Glenn Ford, besides this one. William Castle will abandon this kind of films a few years later for his famous horror gimmick films cycle. His best part.
    7LobotomousMonk

    Tight Identification, Neat Closure

    This is a much better Technicolor production than many of the other Castle films of the era. Castle brings back his oblique staging/blocking and adds some interesting low and high angle shots (which had been poorly employed in preceding Castle films) in order to develop a clear psychological motivation for the titular character. The shot-reverse-shot construction is more subtle than previous Technicolor Castle films, making the suture smoother and thus more endearing for the spectator. Depth of field creeps back into Castle's stylistic system in this film, aided by picturesque natural exteriors. Castle plays around with montage again, purposeful as ellipsis and appropriate to plot progression. I am reserved in labeling certain elements of the production as budget due to the possibility of a poor transfer for the copy I viewed (in particular I am referring to the cross-cut shots of wild animals). The script is more natural and a nice fit for the milieu of the film - real people talking honestly to each other. Pace slows and shot-reverse-shot construction gets sloppy half way through the film but is compensated for by some frantic action sequences that distinguish a morality for Ford's character that drives the rest of the narrative forward. There is a nice song (musical number) tri-functional as entr'acte for the story, prompt for budding romantic subplots and homage to the chanchadas of Brazil (ironic, given that after all the Columbia Pictures distribution of Castle's films that The Americano was released through RKO). It was at this time that Columbia Pictures's exploitation of the Brazilian film market was reaching critical mass and spurring the development of the Cinema Novo counter-cinema movement. Dramatic confessions under extreme duress perfectly mirror Castle's The Chance of a Lifetime (1943) and tease out a neat closure to a film that operated with few plot contrivances.

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    • Trivia
      Sara Montiel was originally cast in the role of Teresa and filmed some sequences in Brazil's Matto Grosso jungle. There are stills where she is seen handling a big snake, possibly an anaconda, along with Glenn Ford, Cesar Romero and others in the cast. In her 2000 autobiography, Sara relates how the production ran out of money and everybody was sent back to Hollywood with canceled contracts. Months later, she was called to resume filming but by then she had signed with Warner Bros. and could not finish the film. She was replaced by Abbe Lane and her scenes were re-shot.
    • Goofs
      The language of Brazil is Portuguese, yet every "native" in this movie either speaks Spanish or a terrible mix of the two.
    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      Stevie: Pa, how far is Brazil?

      Barney Dent: That's a long way away, Stevie - clear across the world.

      Daughter: Is it as far as Amarillo?

      Barney Dent: Yeah, farther!

      Stevie: Why are our bulls going to Brazil?

      Barney Dent: Because we sold 'em to a rancher down there.

    • Soundtracks
      The Americano
      Lyrics by Tom Smith

      Music by Xavier Cugat and George Rosner

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    • Release date
      • August 10, 1955 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Americano
    • Filming locations
      • Mato Grosso, Brazil
    • Production company
      • Robert Stillman Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,250,000
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 25m(85 min)

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