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Stephano Torino is tricked by his brother Marco into an arranged marriage with tempestuous gypsy temptress Annie Caldash. Annie is willing to give the union a go, but Stephano wants nothing ... Read allStephano Torino is tricked by his brother Marco into an arranged marriage with tempestuous gypsy temptress Annie Caldash. Annie is willing to give the union a go, but Stephano wants nothing to do with it.Stephano Torino is tricked by his brother Marco into an arranged marriage with tempestuous gypsy temptress Annie Caldash. Annie is willing to give the union a go, but Stephano wants nothing to do with it.
James H. Russell
- Xano
- (as Jamie Russell)
Fred Aldrich
- Drunk Observer at Bar
- (uncredited)
Jacqueline Auclair
- Young Gypsy
- (uncredited)
William Bagdad
- Knife Sharpener
- (uncredited)
Ross Bagdasarian
- Gas Station Attendant
- (uncredited)
John Barton
- Gypsy
- (uncredited)
Les Baxter
- Gas Station Attendant
- (uncredited)
Audrey Betz
- Gypsy
- (uncredited)
Oscar Blank
- Vendor
- (uncredited)
Peter Brocco
- Doctor Robert Turchino
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writers
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The problem with the film is that it is a mess. Some excellent preparations have been made to effect some drama--Luther Adler, one of the giants in method acting, has been hired as the brother of the local hothead, played by Cornel Wilde, who, during the early moments of the film, is swindled into latching up with Jane Russell--no doubt remembering the ads for her in The Outlaw--"How would you like to tussle with Russell?" For reasons largely inexplicable, Cornell would rather pout than pounce, and even through there are some ravishing colors splashed across the screen, and some attempt at capturing ersatz Gypsy life, the plot is a muddle and most importantly, there seems to be no sizzle at all between the leads. If you recall Russell with Robert Mitchum in Macao--well, that's sizzle.
This one's a cold poker in the ice bucket; it's as if the director left the building, and the actors, cast adrift in bangles and beads, attempts vainly to inject some life into a haphazard script.
This one's a cold poker in the ice bucket; it's as if the director left the building, and the actors, cast adrift in bangles and beads, attempts vainly to inject some life into a haphazard script.
It seems a film made for actors , the story remaining a pretext for songs, dance, fight and for a fake exploration of Gipsies life style. But , after decades, knowing the admirable titles from Nicholas Ray filmography, admiring Jane Russell and Cornelius Wilde careers, it is easy to be more than indulgent, especially if you do not ignore the nostalgia about old movies. So, in large perspective, decent.
Jane Russell in one they NEVER show.... Hot Blood. Russell is Annie Caldash, who tricks Stephano ( Cornell Wilde) into marriage. things are NOT off to a good start. some pretty offensive stuff going on, by todays' standards. and keep an eye out for Richard Deacon, who may or may not hire Stephano. Deacon was "Mel" in the Dick van Dyke show. Some scenes just go on way too long. The "whip scene" goes on and on. and the tap dancing on the sidewalk (really!) goes on too long. Steve leaves. but will he come back? family interactions. respect for the family and parents. trickery. arranged marriages. Directed by Nicholas Ray, who had made some incredible films! Ray was nominated for "Rebel", but didn't win. Russell only made 33 films, but this wasn't her best film. i recommend Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, which she had made a couple years before.
Unbelievable that director Nicholas Ray is attached to this turkey. Even Russell and Wilde look embarrassed. The technicolor is vibrant, but the whole enterprise looks cheap.
Marco Torino is the King of the gypsies. He keeps telling his people that he's taking them to the Promised Land. He's dying and wants his younger brother Stephano Torino (Cornel Wilde) to succeed him. The families try to trick Stephano to marry Annie Caldash (Jane Russell), but the couple has other ideas.
The two leads can be hot blooded. I guess they could play gypsies especially in the 50's. It's all rather fake. They flooded the screen with Technicolor red. It is a muddle. I don't care that much about these people although I do like the general party atmosphere. It's really about the leads and how little I care about them.
The two leads can be hot blooded. I guess they could play gypsies especially in the 50's. It's all rather fake. They flooded the screen with Technicolor red. It is a muddle. I don't care that much about these people although I do like the general party atmosphere. It's really about the leads and how little I care about them.
Did you know
- TriviaJane Russell's two brothers play the parts of Bimbo and Xano.
- GoofsThe story supposedly takes place in Los Angeles CA but the envelope containing the X-Rays is addressed to Marco in New Market, Pennsylvania.
- Quotes
Stephano Torino: Watch it Marco or you'll be burned.
Marco Torino: Not to be burned is not to live.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Hollywood Uncensored (1987)
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- Also known as
- Hot Blood
- Filming locations
- 5831 Lankershim Boulevard, North Hollywood, California, USA(Sportsmen's Trail-a-Rent and ales, where Marco keeps his trailer)
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- Runtime
- 1h 25m(85 min)
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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