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L'enfer des tropiques

Original title: Fire Down Below
  • 1957
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 56m
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6.0/10
2.1K
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Rita Hayworth, Robert Mitchum, and Jack Lemmon in L'enfer des tropiques (1957)
AdventureDramaRomance

The friendship between two tramp boat owners is threatened by the arrival of a beautiful and seductive passenger.The friendship between two tramp boat owners is threatened by the arrival of a beautiful and seductive passenger.The friendship between two tramp boat owners is threatened by the arrival of a beautiful and seductive passenger.

  • Director
    • Robert Parrish
  • Writers
    • Irwin Shaw
    • Max Catto
  • Stars
    • Rita Hayworth
    • Robert Mitchum
    • Jack Lemmon
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    2.1K
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    • Director
      • Robert Parrish
    • Writers
      • Irwin Shaw
      • Max Catto
    • Stars
      • Rita Hayworth
      • Robert Mitchum
      • Jack Lemmon
    • 40User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Rita Hayworth
    Rita Hayworth
    • Irena
    Robert Mitchum
    Robert Mitchum
    • Felix Bowers
    Jack Lemmon
    Jack Lemmon
    • Tony
    Herbert Lom
    Herbert Lom
    • Harbour Master
    Bonar Colleano
    Bonar Colleano
    • Lt. Sellers
    Bernard Lee
    Bernard Lee
    • Doctor Sam
    Edric Connor
    • Jimmy Jean
    Peter Illing
    Peter Illing
    • Captain of Ulysses
    Joan Miller
    • Mrs. Canaday
    Anthony Newley
    Anthony Newley
    • Miguel
    Eric Pohlmann
    Eric Pohlmann
    • Hotel Owner
    Lionel Murton
    Lionel Murton
    • The American
    Vivian Matalon
    • 1st U.S. Sailor
    Gordon Tanner
    Gordon Tanner
    • 2nd U.S. Sailor
    Maurice Kaufmann
    Maurice Kaufmann
    • 3rd U.S. Sailor
    Murray Kash
    • Bartender
    Maya Koumani
    • Waitress
    Phillip Baird
    • Young Man
    • Director
      • Robert Parrish
    • Writers
      • Irwin Shaw
      • Max Catto
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    5moonspinner55

    Very strange, and certainly not a success, but interesting in many ways...

    Max Catto's novel turned into a very odd love triangle involving two skippers of a smuggling vessel in the Caribbean with a luckless red-haired beauty, an immigrant from perhaps Lithuania, who needs to get to Cuba. British production is erratic, with location shots and studio close-ups often occupying the same scene, though the busy, fiery locals are a fun lot (they always seem to be celebrating). Second-half of plot takes a bizarre turn, with sensitive skipper Jack Lemmon getting trapped in the cargo of a burning ship and relying on Robert Mitchum, his old friend/sworn enemy, to pull him through. Mitchum and Lemmon are certainly one of the oddest twosomes in '50s cinema, but they don't play it buddy-buddy and the relationship is kept low-keyed. As the woman who comes between them, Rita Hayworth gets an amusingly irrelevant sequence dancing at Carnivale, but otherwise looks about as beat as her character is supposed to feel (I don't know if this was a case of Method acting or not). The picture isn't boring--nor ham-handed--but neither is it successful as a drama, character study, or action film. It seems to fall between the cracks, but fans of the star-trio should enjoy some of the fireworks. ** from ****
    6cheathamg

    Too bad it wasn't filmed in black and white.

    It's interesting that the things that make this film weak would have made it great if only it had been made in the late forties or early fifties and had been made in black and white. The setting is some exotic never-never land where life is cheap and morality is a rare and expensive commodity somewhere in the Caribbean. The acting is stylized. The characterizations are two-dimensional. The story is one of an overheated romance and acts of heroism involving people who are not worthy of respect except that ultimately they do the right thing. Rita Hayworth is a bad girl with a heart of gold, a faded version of Gilda. Robert Mitchum is doing his usual Robert Mitchum imitation, i.e. he's just too tired and bored to give the really good performance of which he was capable. Jack Lemmon is the idealist romantic who is willing to lay everything on the line and winds up learning a bitter lesson about people. As I said earlier, if only this film had been made earlier and in black and white it would have been an archetypal example of film noir. Personally, I like film noir but the genre was highly stylized and too often the actors were required to strike poses rather than develop the personalities of the parts they were playing. Unfortunately this film was made too late to be considered a part of that form and therefore deserves scorn instead of being lauded in Saturday afternoon showings at Parisian film societies.
    4MOscarbradley

    Surprisingly dull despite the cast and the locations

    No-one would ever accuse "Fire Down Below" of being a good film but photographed in Cinemascope and Technicolour on location in the Caribbean it's certainly a handsome one, Throw in Robert Mitchum, Rita Hayworth and Jack Lemmon and it becomes a film with star quality as well. The plot is as old as the hills as pals Mitchum and Lemmon fall out over Hayworth, the woman they are transporting 'from nowhere to nowhere'. The film generates a little excitement, (though not much), when Lemmon gets trapped in a ship that is about to blow up. The terrible dialogue is courtesy of Irwin Shaw from a book by Max Catto and director Robert Parrish was hardly the man to turn a pig's ear into a silk purse.
    bfjrnski

    A revealing look at the tragedy of Rita Hayworth!

    "Fire Down Below" involves a rather silly storyline with interesting scenery.Shot on location in the island of Tobago-complete with native Caribbean festivals and rituals-this film reveals more of the direction of Rita Hayworth's life-that of an aging glamourgirl fighting for survival despite her weakness for men and alcohol!At 37 Rita still has the sparkle of her earlier films.But here she's clearly older,heavier and depressed at the lack of fulfillment in her life! Much like what was really going on at that particular time in Rita's life!Her character Irena travels illegally from place to place-living off the willingness of those who wish to use her!She's jaded and unable to give or receive anything meaningful! Fire Down Below remains one of Rita Hayworth's last movies as a sexpot.Knowing that her next 10 years would involve a downward spiral into alcoholism,obscurity and eventual mental deterioration from Alzheimers disease leaves viewers feeling very sorry for her!It is a sad yet true insight into the life of a once beautiful and hopeful woman!
    7bkoganbing

    Song and Location

    You can't go wrong seeing a movie with the three stars that are in this one. But the real feature of this film is the location shooting in Trinidad/Tobago. If this doesn't make you want to choose that as your next vacation you are a hopeless stick-in-the-mud.

    The song was also a big hit in 1957. It's a great melody and you hear it and you can't get it out of your mind.

    Two men whose friendship his tested by a woman they both have the hots for. And when that woman is Rita Hayworth, who can wonder. She's older now, but still incredibly beautiful.

    See a great story and appreciate Trinidad, make those vacation plans.

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    • Trivia
      Inspired by their location shoot in Trinidad and Tobago, Robert Mitchum recorded a calypso album, while Jack Lemmon scored a harmonica theme for the film.
    • Goofs
      In the opening title, the copyright date is given as MDCCCCLVII. The four C's, four repeating letters are illegitimate in Roman numerology. MCMLVII is canonical.
    • Quotes

      Irena: Sometimes you wonder what God had in mind when He invented the male sex.

    • Connections
      Featured in Hollywood and the Stars: The Odyssey of Rita Hayworth (1964)
    • Soundtracks
      Fire Down Below
      Performed by Jeri Southern

      Written by Lester Lee and Ned Washington

      [Through the courtesy of Decca Records]

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    • Release date
      • August 14, 1957 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Fire Down Below
    • Filming locations
      • Tobago, Trinidad and Tobago
    • Production company
      • Warwick Film Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,050,000
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 56 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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