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Trafic à La Havane

Original title: The Big Boodle
  • 1957
  • Approved
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
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Trafic à La Havane (1957)
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In pre-Castro Cuba, Ned Sherwood is caught between police and counterfeiters.In pre-Castro Cuba, Ned Sherwood is caught between police and counterfeiters.In pre-Castro Cuba, Ned Sherwood is caught between police and counterfeiters.

  • Director
    • Richard Wilson
  • Writers
    • Jo Eisinger
    • Robert Sylvester
  • Stars
    • Errol Flynn
    • Pedro Armendáriz
    • Rossana Rory
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    580
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    • Director
      • Richard Wilson
    • Writers
      • Jo Eisinger
      • Robert Sylvester
    • Stars
      • Errol Flynn
      • Pedro Armendáriz
      • Rossana Rory
    • 27User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Errol Flynn
    Errol Flynn
    • Ned Sherwood
    Pedro Armendáriz
    Pedro Armendáriz
    • Colonel Mastegui
    • (as Pedro Armendariz)
    Rossana Rory
    Rossana Rory
    • 'Fina' Ferrer
    Gia Scala
    Gia Scala
    • Anita Ferrer
    Jacques Aubuchon
    Jacques Aubuchon
    • Miguel Collada
    Sandro Giglio
    Sandro Giglio
    • Armando Ferrer
    Charles Todd
    • U.S. Treasury Agent Griswold
    Carlos Mas
    • Chuchu
    Guillermo Álvarez Guedes
    Guillermo Álvarez Guedes
    • Casino Manager
    • (as Guillermo Alvarez G.)
    Velia Martinez
    Velia Martinez
    • Salcito's Secretary
    Aurora Pita
    • Linen Shop Girl
    Rogelio Hernández
    • Miguel Salcito
    • (as Rogelio Hernandez)
    Francisco Canero
    • Police Doctor
    Louis Oquendo
    • Detective
    • (as Luis Oquendo)
    Enrique Cruz Álvarez
    • Police Lieutenant
    • (as Enrique Cruz Alvarez)
    Sonya
    • Dancer
    • (as Sonya and Rudy)
    Rudy
    • Dancer
    • (as Sonya and Rudy)
    Josefina Enríquez
    • Carmen
    • (as Josefina Enriquez)
    • Director
      • Richard Wilson
    • Writers
      • Jo Eisinger
      • Robert Sylvester
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    rickrudge

    A good Errol Flynn movie in Cuba

    "The Big Boodle" (1957)

    I love movies about Cuba; "Godfather II", "Havana", "Our Man in Havana", and "Cuba". That must have been quite a big party place for North Americans to vacation to. Of course, if you were a resident, it must have been a totally different kind of place, and you could understand how Castro could get it's citizens to revolt from the powers-that-be.

    "The Big Boodle" takes place in Havana, Cuba before Castro came to power. It's a suspenseful mystery movie that showcases the tropical beauty of Cuba.

    Italian actress Rosanna Rory plays Fina Ferrer who passes some counterfeit (Boodle) money at the blackjack table to Ned Sherwood, played by Errol Flynn. Ned is a down-on-his-luck croupier, working at a Cuban casino. Normally a croupier is SOL if he gets bogus bills, and, as Ned says, they can only press it into their scrap book. Ned tries to give the money back to Fina without success.

    That night Ned gets mugged by a bunch of thugs outside of his apartment, and when the cops question him, they find the Boodle in his pocket. The police Colonel Mastegui, played by Pedro Armendáriz ("From Russia With Love" and "The Three Godfathers") thinks that he's the counterfeiter, or at least he can help them find the counterfeiters.

    Surprisingly, Ned is bailed out of jail by an anonymous benefactor. Now he finds that he's the target of the police, the counterfeiters (who think that he's got the printing plates) and other assorted characters. He feels that he needs to solve the mystery before he gets killed himself.

    At 48 years old, Errol Flynn looks kind of burnt out. You can obviously tell when they bring in the stunt double to do his fight scenes, but other than that, he still seems in good enough physical shape to do this movie. He is playing a down-trodden character in a film noir movie, so he's playing it like we see it.

    Of course one of the biggest stars of this movie is Havana itself. The beautiful palms, buildings and scenery are wonderfully photographed. The sound wasn't the best on the movie that I watched on Turner Classic Movies, but the music was great. Errol Flynn's character does a little bar-hopping, and you get to hear some of the old Cuban Jazz, Mambo, Conga, ChaChaCha; the salsa/reggaeton of the 50s. That was great!

    Over all, it's a nice little film. It wasn't a real fast-paced actioner, but a nice little noir movie that showcases a paradise that we might be able to see again some day. It's well worth you taping, or if it ever comes out on DVD, owning.
    8LACUES

    An entertaining film

    I recorded "The Big Boodle" when it played on TCM and expected to see a "train wreck" of a movie based on articles and books I have read. I was most pleasantly surprised to see a very entertaining film. I thought that Errol Flynn and the supporting cast were uniformly good. Errol again showed what a great star and actor he really was. The plot was plausible and the pace of the movie moved right along. I am surprised by the negative reviews. "The Big Boodle" is a more substantial film than many more critically acclaimed films... and,by that,I mean mainstream movies that are supposedly "A" quality. Errol brings a worldly weariness appropriate to his role. I was surprised to see how fit he appeared and how involved he was in his portrayal. I believe that he would have been magnificent as Rhett Butler in "Gone With The Wind" which he lost reportedly, due to Betty Davis' refusal to make that movie with him in the leading role. "The Big Boodle" shows what a serious and outstanding actor he was in even a modestly budgeted film
    7andy-83136

    Flynn not swashbuckling

    But actually acting ... several rungs higher than the last Roger Moore 007s. Get setting... high end Barista Havana.

    The women are not high end Hollywood, the character actors are unfamiliar but good... and the plot suitably twisted.
    6secondtake

    An unexciting story held afloat by a soild Flynn and excellent Garmes with the camera

    The Big Boodle (1957)

    Errol Flynn is most known for his swashbuckling pizazz in the 1930s, of course, but as his career dwindled he became embroiled in all kinds of controversies, including sleeping with underage girls, sympathizing with the Nazis, and becoming drinking buddies with Fidel Castro.

    The last of these matters here, for "The Big Boodle" might be the first film made entirely in Cuba by a US film company, and Flynn is clearly at home. Two years later he would make a now famous odd film, "Cuban Rebel Girls," where he befriends the rebels in their uprising. So this is an important precursor, and it's truly interesting in many ways. It's a crime film with shades of a late film noir infecting most of it. Flynn plays an American who gets in trouble, and has to go it alone with a couple of dangerous women around him. Classic noir stuff. But of course it's late in the cycle, just before "Touch of Evil" which is the symbolic end to the classic noir era.

    So there are lots of scenes outside in Havana (great architecture and American cars), some cuban music (nothing totally memorable), and a general mood of that amazing pre-Castro era where Americans and Cubans mixed like oil, water, and rum. For that alone it's worth seeing. But it's worth saying the Flynn is actually terrific in his role as a tired but determined American out to clear his name and save his life.

    The other key player in this whole enterprise (a low budget movie with big budget looks) is the cinematographer Lee Garmes, a true veteran and the man who shot "Detective Story" and "Caught" which are both cinematically brilliant. Garmes and Flynn make an unlikely collaboration (and I have no idea whether they were friends) but they make this movie actually rather workable. Is it

    "When you want something done right, you do it yourself." IN a way that's what these filmmakers did. The story is the biggest hurdle--there isn't much to worry about or get involved in as it goes. Even the final climax at a famous old fort above town is more about the photography and movement of characters than any sense of who might shoot who.

    A curiosity and not a waste of time, but nothing remarkable.
    4planktonrules

    A very tired film featuring an even more tired Errol Flynn

    For fans of Errol Flynn, this is a rather tough film to watch. That's because after a lifetime of wild living and booze, the once handsome actor looks pretty lousy for a 48 year-old. He's puffy, flat and lacks the spark and charm that made him a matinée favorite in previous decades. Here, he's just "phoning it in" in a low-budget and rather dull film and it's only of much interest to fans with morbid curiosity or who want to see every film this star made.

    The story has Flynn playing a lowly blackjack dealer in a Cuban casino--quite a comedown compared to other characters he'd played in the past. While it is interesting to see street scenes of pre-Castro Cuba, the rest of the film is a dull affair concerning Errol being tossed, quite innocently, into a bunch of murderous counterfeiters. Because he was no longer the glamorous hero, he spends most of the film being beaten up and hassled. The best fight for him is at the end when he barely manages to beat up a doughboy-like villain. Not exactly CAPTAIN BLOOD or ROBIN HOOD--it's really a shame Flynn's final films are generally of this low quality.

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    • Trivia
      This film was directed by Richard Wilson who first met Flynn when he and Orson Welles hired Flynn's yacht for The Lady from Shanghai.
    • Goofs
      When Ned finds the small semi-automatic pistol in the purse, he removes the magazine, but does not rack the slide to make sure there is not a round in the chamber - and returns the gun to the purse.
    • Quotes

      Armando Ferrer: Of course, in order to understand any of this, you must first understand Mastegui. His life, dedicated only to one end: the pursuit and destruction of criminals. I have no personal fondness for him, but...

      Ned Sherwood: Well, that's one thing we share in common: we both despise Mastegui.

      Armando Ferrer: Ahhh, but you are wrong, Senor. I do not despise him. I respect him. He is the only completely incorruptible man I have ever met. He trusts no one, he suspects everyone. He suspects *me.*

      Ned Sherwood: That's a suspicious cop.

    • Crazy credits
      Prior to any film information is the message, "We wish to express our sincere gratitude to the Cuban government and its agencies for their help in making this picture in Havana."
    • Connections
      Referenced in Errol Flynn, le diable de Tasmanie (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      HAVANA
      Written by Raúl Lavista (as Raul Lavista)

      Performed by uncredited singing group

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    • Release date
      • June 14, 1957 (Finland)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Big Boodle
    • Filming locations
      • Morro Castle, Cuba
    • Production company
      • Monteflor Inc.
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    • Budget
      • $600,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 24m(84 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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