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Misadventures of an ambitious unlucky Irishman who goes on a long and arduous trip to Africa along with his wife and bumbling cousin in hopes of starting a trucking business there.Misadventures of an ambitious unlucky Irishman who goes on a long and arduous trip to Africa along with his wife and bumbling cousin in hopes of starting a trucking business there.Misadventures of an ambitious unlucky Irishman who goes on a long and arduous trip to Africa along with his wife and bumbling cousin in hopes of starting a trucking business there.
Juliette Gréco
- Marie
- (as Juliette Greco)
Sybil Thorndike
- 'Aunt Cathleen'
- (as Dame Sybil Thorndike)
- …
J.G. Devlin
- The Driving Instructor
- (as Jimmy Devlin)
Philip O'Flynn
- John Brennan
- (as Phillip O'Flynn)
James Campbell
- Bit Part
- (uncredited)
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Not one of Richard Fleischer's happiest projects, (he complained Producer Darryl F. Zanuck insisted on coming to Africa with the crew and kept interfering). It's a romp that doesn't really romp; an African adventure that's played too broadly and in desperate need of a script, (Irwin Shaw did the screenplay and it wasn't his finest hour). Stephen Boyd is the brash, arrogant Irishman who heads to the Ivory Coast with French wife Juliette Greco and Irish cousin David Wayne in the hope of starting up a trucking business. Needless to say, things don't go too well.
There are a few good set-pieces as well as too much local colour and the opening scenes in Dublin are now of some historical interest in showing how a city can change in fifty years. Ideal for a wet Saturday afternoon is about the best you can say for it.
This movie about the struggles of a crew of three to get a lorry filled with a cargo of beer to it's final destination was a favorite late-night movie of my sister's (and mine). The story, at times, left something to be desired...but the acting was good, and the emotions of the characters really came through. (Imagine how you would feel if you were stuck delivering a truck full of beer to some remote village, and everything that could go wrong, did.) I gave it a ten. (Nostalgia probably played a part in that rating.) Definitely worth the watch... if you can find it, that is.
Recently Juliette Greco died and France lost one of its greatest icons. It is easy to hear her wonderful singing voice, but less easy to see and hear her voice on film. Just for the fluidity of her facial expressions from anger to passion make anything she was in worthwhile. I liked her pairing with Stephen Boyd in this film, and they exuded enthusiasm, fun and obvious pleasure at being together. It is one of the most enjoyable of films, right from the beginning to the final scenes, and if during this period anyone wants cheering up try and track it down. It is what it says on the poster an adventure film set in an ' Africa ' that may not please the more politically correct, but enjoy it for the acting as none of the actors, including Sybil Thorndyke, Gregory Ratoff and David Wayne never put a foot wrong. And yet it is Greco's film and it is a great pity that this wonderful actress and singer is less known in the US and the UK as she should be. Forget the existentialist tag and just watch this very human woman who had warmth, a face that in its beauty could express anything without a word said, and yet when she did speak either in English and French the magic flows. ' The Big Gamble ' is one to see over and over again. Finally try to find this film in Cinemascope, as I have not succeeded in doing so.
Saw the original release in 1962 and thought Stephen Boyd should have been in a better film since his was post Ben Hur. Fast forward to 2020 and I loved Stephen in this film. Beyond tragic that he died at age 45. He was a very compelling screen presence. This one is for Stephen's fans to remember him. Always.
This is an entertaining movie about the trials and tribulations, and there are many, of an Irishman, his wife and his cousin, as they decide to travel to the Ivory Coast to start a trucking business. For all you Stephen Boyd fans, in this one, he's young, handsome and Irish and has just the right rambling, pioneering spirit needed for the part. He's fun to watch! Juliette Greco is charming and amusing as his wife and David Wayne contributes well to some of the best scenes in the film.
The characters love, fight, get drunk, sing Irish ballads, and meet up with many out-of-the-ordinary local characters during this cross-continent global trek from Ireland to Africa.
There's never a dull moment! It's an enjoyable little film.
The characters love, fight, get drunk, sing Irish ballads, and meet up with many out-of-the-ordinary local characters during this cross-continent global trek from Ireland to Africa.
There's never a dull moment! It's an enjoyable little film.
Did you know
- TriviaStephen Boyd nearly drowned while shooting this film. He was saved by co-star David Wayne, according to Boyd in a December 11, 1960 appearance as a Mystery Guest on What's My Line? (1950).
- GoofsThe tailgate on the truck changes from open to closed several times when the truck is stuck in the river bed.
- ConnectionsReferenced in What's My Line?: Stephen Boyd (1960)
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Details
- Runtime
- 1h 40m(100 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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