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Orgueil et passion

Original title: The Pride and the Passion
  • 1957
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  • 2h 12m
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5.7/10
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Cary Grant, Sophia Loren, and Frank Sinatra in Orgueil et passion (1957)
During the Napoleonic Wars, a British captain is sent to Spain to help prevent the French from stealing a powerful cannon.
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During the Napoleonic Wars, a British captain is sent to Spain to help prevent the French from stealing a powerful cannon.During the Napoleonic Wars, a British captain is sent to Spain to help prevent the French from stealing a powerful cannon.During the Napoleonic Wars, a British captain is sent to Spain to help prevent the French from stealing a powerful cannon.

  • Director
    • Stanley Kramer
  • Writers
    • Edna Anhalt
    • Edward Anhalt
    • C.S. Forester
  • Stars
    • Cary Grant
    • Frank Sinatra
    • Sophia Loren
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Stanley Kramer
    • Writers
      • Edna Anhalt
      • Edward Anhalt
      • C.S. Forester
    • Stars
      • Cary Grant
      • Frank Sinatra
      • Sophia Loren
    • 67User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Cary Grant
    Cary Grant
    • Anthony
    Frank Sinatra
    Frank Sinatra
    • Miguel
    Sophia Loren
    Sophia Loren
    • Juana
    Theodore Bikel
    Theodore Bikel
    • Gen. Jouvet
    John Wengraf
    John Wengraf
    • Sermaine
    Jay Novello
    Jay Novello
    • Ballinger
    José Nieto
    José Nieto
    • Carlos
    • (as Jose Nieto)
    Carlos Larrañaga
    Carlos Larrañaga
    • Jose
    • (as Carlos Larranaga)
    Philip Van Zandt
    Philip Van Zandt
    • Vidal
    Paco El Laberinto
    • Manolo
    • (as Paco el Laberinto)
    Julián Ugarte
    • Enrique
    Félix de Pomés
    Félix de Pomés
    • Bishop
    • (as Felix de Pomes)
    Carlos Casaravilla
    Carlos Casaravilla
    • Leonardo
    Juan Olaguivel
    • Ramon
    Nana de Herrera
    • Maria
    Carlos De Mendoza
    • Francisco
    • (as Carlos de Mendoza)
    Luis Guedes
    • French Soldier
    Carlos Díaz de Mendoza
    Carlos Díaz de Mendoza
    • Francisco
    • Director
      • Stanley Kramer
    • Writers
      • Edna Anhalt
      • Edward Anhalt
      • C.S. Forester
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    5stvkatz

    I agree with most of the negative comments

    The good news is the beautiful photography, and the beauty of Sophia Loren. A bit like Raquel Welch but in an earlier era, she doesn't have to be that great at acting to be eminently watchable. Learning she made $200,000 for this movie is completely believable. But the most outstanding aspect of this movie is in the negative - how patently ridiculous Sinatra's absurd Spanish affect and wig are. He doesn't bring it off in the slightest. He brings a rather farcical component to the project. One almost wonders why the director accepted some of the scenes as the final print. He may have been running out of daylight and had to move on, and couldn't afford to be too much of a perfectionist.
    6ragosaal

    Watchable Epic from Stanley Kramer

    I was a bit more than a kid when I saw "The Pride and the Passion" for the first time in theatres back in the late 50's and I remember I thought it was kind of slow and even boring at times. But then I saw it again not long ago and surprisingly -because it usually goes the other way around- I found it a watchable and sort of interesting epic spectacular in the times when Napoleon ruled in Spain.

    Though "The Pride and the Passion" doesn't match in my opinion other directing works of Stanley Kramer such as "The Defiant Ones" or "Judgment at Nuremberg", this film has a sort of heroic and epic that reaches a reasonable level. It has well dosed and skillfuly handled action sequences, wide open sceneries in Spain, good color photo and a very appropriate musical score that gives it a sense of greatness. However I still think it could have been a bit shorter and that would have improved the product.

    Cary Grant renders a very convincing performance as the British officer that knows how to shoot the huge cannon; Sophia Loren is good too and Frank Sinatra, if not brilliant whatsoever, comes out acceptably as an Spanish "guerrillero" leader and by the middle of the film you get used to him.

    Not a classic or even a classical late 50's or early 60's epic spectacular "The Pride and the Passion" is an acceptable historical action film worth a watch.
    6fullheadofsteam

    Great Production, Awful Casting

    If this spectacular epic were rated solely on importance of the story, high production quality, including direction, sets, locations, costumes, and cinematography, then who knows, America's Stanley Kramer may have been compared to England's David Lean. And that's the only reason this movie deserves one star above mediocre. Sadly, it is the absolute worst casting for a big-budget, cast of thousands production that keeps it from being taken as seriously and as enjoyably as it should. Sinatra as a Spaniard is just plain pathetic, as he imitates (poorly) a Mexican accent, and he seems very disengaged from beautiful Sophia Loren, with whom he is supposed to be in love. Then there's the addition of the much older Cary Grant playing an English officer who becomes enamored of Sophia, and thereby a rival of Sinatra's, as Grant is more wooden and uncharming than any other of his many movie roles that you might think of. Oh, if only Sophia could save the casting mistakes, and she really tries, but with two male leads who each lack credibility and screen watchability in their own rights, Sophia can't save the characters so miscast and poorly portrayed. Theodore Bikel appears, in somewhat lesser but important role as a French general, but it is terribly difficult to distinguish specifically what accent he is using (or trying to use). So, best advice is to watch the movie uncritically with regard to the main cast, and enjoy the drama and magnificent production! Would I watch it again? Sadly, no.
    3jjnxn-1

    What were they thinking?

    Direct from the What Were They Thinking files comes this bloated pageant of staggeringly foolish proportions. All about getting a cannon through battles and assorted other nonsensical issues this overripe piece of twaddle has a few things in its favor, nice scenery and beautiful color photography. They are outweighed however by the inert direction of the usually competent Kramer and even more by the complete miscasting of the principle actors. Sophia is gorgeous and was just starting in American films so her being shoved into whatever was available at the moment no matter how unsuitable can at least explain her presence here. Cary Grant who would seem a natural in period films actually looks rather absurd and is stiff as a board, he apparently felt the same way and after this often referred to this film with mocking scorn. He and Sophia, who became involved during the making of this stinker, would be much more properly and happily paired the next year in Houseboat a delightful comedy which is the place to see them together, not here. Worst of all is Frank Sinatra preposterously cast as a Spanish freedom fighter with both an atrocious accent and wig. He is simply dreadful. Worth watching only to see how an A level film with major stars and a respected director can go wrong in pretty much every aspect.
    lor_

    Give it a shot

    This 1950s movie epic was not a hit, but had a particularly superduper superstar set of headliners, Cary Grant, Frank Sinatra and Sophia Loren. Sinatra was seriously miscast as a firebrand Spaniard fighting valiantly against Napoleon's armies in 1810, and Grant also seems out of place, but otherwise it is still an impressive big-budget production for its day.

    For me, Sophia's sexy flamenco dance showcase early in the film easily upstages the huge gun our heroes are dragging along 1,000 kilometers of Spain to do battle at Avila. The movie was obviously the inspiration for the 1966 "Combat!" episode titled "The Gun".

    Main problem here is that the screenplay by Edward Anhalt, working with his wife Edna Anhalt, is simply not compelling, especially considering his work on many great movies ranging from "Becket" to "Hour of the Gun".

    Producer-director Stanley Kramer has become, in recent decades, demoted to relative obscurity. Currently his major works, movies with serious messages, are of no interest, while his contemporary Kubrick is often considered the greatest of all time, and the work of his current counterpart Ridley Scott is laughably overrated. I chalk it up to the preference by both critics and audiences for style over substance.

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    • Trivia
      Cary Grant had sworn never to make another historical film after Howard le révolté (1940) failed both critically and with audiences. He made an exception for this film, which ultimately failed to make a profit, though in this case, his performance was admired by audiences.
    • Goofs
      Juana refers to Anthony as "Duke of Wellington." This is in 1810. Sir Arthur Wellesley was elevated to the Peerage after the Battle of Talavera and to a Dukedom in 1814. In 1810, he was still Sir Arthur. The post of Duke of Wellington did not exist.
    • Quotes

      General Jouvet: How these Spanish love their moment of truth - to drench the ground with their blood - to die. Why?

      Sermaine: Probably because it is their ground, General.

    • Crazy credits
      PROLOGUE: "It is 1810...the French legions of Napoleon smash across Spain. Crushed and bleeding...the Spanish army retreats into the darkest page of a nation's history..."
    • Connections
      Featured in Sinatra Featuring Don Costa and His Orchestra (1969)
    • Soundtracks
      The British Grenadiers
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    • Release date
      • December 4, 1957 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Orgullo y pasión
    • Filming locations
      • Ciudad Encantada, Cuenca, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain
    • Production company
      • Stanley Kramer Productions
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    • Budget
      • $4,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 12m(132 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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