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Torero malgré lui

Original title: The Bobo
  • 1967
  • Approved
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
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Torero malgré lui (1967)
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Romantic ComedyComedyRomance

To get his big break, a singing matador must win over the most beautiful and most elusive woman in all of Barcelona, in only three days.To get his big break, a singing matador must win over the most beautiful and most elusive woman in all of Barcelona, in only three days.To get his big break, a singing matador must win over the most beautiful and most elusive woman in all of Barcelona, in only three days.

  • Director
    • Robert Parrish
  • Writers
    • David R. Schwartz
    • Burt Cole
  • Stars
    • Peter Sellers
    • Britt Ekland
    • Rossano Brazzi
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    • Director
      • Robert Parrish
    • Writers
      • David R. Schwartz
      • Burt Cole
    • Stars
      • Peter Sellers
      • Britt Ekland
      • Rossano Brazzi
    • 25User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
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    Peter Sellers
    Peter Sellers
    • Juan Bautista
    Britt Ekland
    Britt Ekland
    • Olimpia Segura
    Rossano Brazzi
    Rossano Brazzi
    • Carlos Matabosch
    Adolfo Celi
    Adolfo Celi
    • Francisco Carbonell
    Hattie Jacques
    Hattie Jacques
    • Trinity Martinez
    Ferdy Mayne
    Ferdy Mayne
    • Silvestre Flores
    Kenneth Griffith
    Kenneth Griffith
    • Pepe Gamazo
    Al Lettieri
    Al Lettieri
    • Eugenio Gomez
    • (as Alfredo Lettieri)
    Marne Maitland
    Marne Maitland
    • Luis Castillo
    John Wells
    • Pompadour Major Domo
    Don Lurio
    • Ramon Gonzales
    La Chana
    La Chana
    • Flamenco Dancer
    Los Tarantos
    • Flamenco Company
    Alfredo Chetta
    • Ilya
    • (uncredited)
    Giustino Durano
    • Druggist
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Robert Parrish
    • Writers
      • David R. Schwartz
      • Burt Cole
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    5moonspinner55

    Mostly for Sellers-completists...a slow-moving sex comedy with some good visual gags

    In order to get a booking in Spain as a "singing matador", Peter Sellers must first spend an hour alone with ravishing Britt Ekland, the local tease who has developed a bad reputation-in-reverse due to the fact she spurns all the men who desire her. Screenwriter David R. Schwartz adapted his own play, which began as the novel "Olimpia" by Burt Cole, but he seems to have left out the heart of the story. Sellers and Ekland (real-life marrieds at the time) are both good, though neither has much of a character to play. The low-keyed film is so restrained, it may confound viewers hoping for a European farce. There are minor compensations: some of Peter's shtick, including a pantomime bit on the street, is funny, also the affected way Sellers pronounces "Barcelona". The sight-gag in the final act is successfully rendered, and Francis Lai contributes a beautiful bossa nova score. Still, the picture never really takes off, remains a rather glum and meandering vehicle for its star. ** from ****
    5blanche-2

    some fun sequences

    Peter Sellers stars with his then-wife, Britt Ekland, and Rosanno Brazzi in "The Bobo" from 1967.

    The always funny Sellers plays a singing matador named Juan, who comes to Barcelona to make his fortune. He sings for an unimpressed local impresario (Adolfo Celi), who agrees to book him on one condition. Juan has to spend an evening with Olimpia (Ekland), a flirt who gets whatever she wants from men, including apartments and sports cars, and then she drops them.

    Juan pretends he is the messenger of a wealthy count and works at seducing her.

    Anything with Sellers is good, I think, but in this period of time he was going through some kind of identity crisis. He was married to beautiful Britt Ekland and trying to change his image somewhat. The movie isn't very good, but there is some fabulous dancing, music, and atmosphere, and chemistry between Sellers and Ekland. Sellers has funny moments as well.

    The film has an unexpected ending which a lot of people did not like. I thought it fit. There's not much here, but if you want to see flamenco dancing like you'll never see it again, see this film for the nightclub scene.
    grstmc

    Something different from Sellers

    THE BOBO will undoubtedly disappoint those expecting Peter Sellers to be doing Clouseau-style slapstick, and those that expect the satirical humor he was also famous for.

    Instead, this is a character comedy and Juan Bautista (not Batista)is one of Sellers' more interesting characters, albeit from among his lesser efforts. But even lesser Sellers is better than the overall product from today's so-called comedy geniuses.

    BOBO was well-made, with a great opening sequence aerial shot of Barcelona, Spain (although I believe the picture was made in Italy). The plot involves Sellers as Bautista, an ex-matador who wants to break into show business in Barcelona, but can't seem to get a theater booking. He finally is promised one if - and only if - he can conquer a rather cold-hearted gold digger named Olimpia Segura (played by Britt Ekland, Mrs. Sellers at the time).

    There are some good comedy bits and sequences throughout the film. Bautista's attempts to audition for the theater owner are amusing (and unless I'm mistaken, Sellers does his own singing). He does some matador maneuvers while pretending a sportscar is a bull. The scenes at the hideaway-retreat are very good. Later, he gets dunked in a tub of blue dye and becomes "The Blue Singing Matador".

    Sellers (Bautista) and Ekland (Olimpia) work well together in the only time they were paired romantically on screen. Added to which, the picture does not end the way that most people think it will. On my own Sellers scale of five stars, THE BOBO ranks three stars.
    nobita

    Charming

    Although many film critics are very quick to pan this film citing that is not 'classic Sellers', this film is indeed very charming. The story is to do with a young woman called Olympia, played by Peter Seller's wife at the time, Britt Ekland. Set in Barcelona, Olympia is the object of every man's desire and she has been responsible for the ruining of many a man. Enter Peter Sellers as Juan Bautista, the singing matador. His dream is to be the most famous stage performer in Barcelona. But to achieve this, his prospective employer sets him a challenge. If he spends one night in bed with Olympia, the first man to do so, he will make him a stage star. Juan takes the challenge but has only 3 days to do it. The film is reasonably funny in the methods that Juan uses to seduce Olympia. Sellers gives a very confident performance which makes it fun to watch. There is also an excellent scene with non-cliched flamenco dancing, which is actually so exceptional it seems so out of place in the film. This is not a classic film, however it will keep you entertained on a boring day.
    6rcraig62

    The all time worst ending to a film

    As a lifelong Peter Sellers fan, I've seen this movie a few times even though I know the letdown is coming at the end. I'm always lured back by Sellers' performance here, proving once again he was one of the greatest actors in all the world. He plays Juan Bautista, a traveling singing matador who attempts to seduce the local flirt/bitch of Barcelona in exchange for a gig at the local theater. It is one of his most charming, touching, beautifully subtle performances ever, as the film takes you along their unusual courtship until he finally melts her heart and wins her over. At the point, the story takes an unexpected turn that is so shocking and so patently unfunny and so vile, I can't imagine what anyone connected with the film was possibly thinking when they made it. I am no sucker for happy Hollywood endings, but the end to this movie is so out-of-step with what we've just seen in the last ninety minutes that it just spoiled the whole thing for me. I still rate it as the worst movie ending of all time. As far the rest of it, Sellers and then-wife Britt Ekland (who never looked better) have some lovely scenes; their first date at a nightclub that features flamenco dancing really stands out. With a different finale, this could have been a rare gem in the Peter Sellers catalogue. As it is, it's just OK. 2 1/2 ** out of 4

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    • Trivia
      The third and final movie pairing of then husband and wife Peter Sellers and Britt Ekland.
    • Goofs
      Olimpia has locked Pepe Gamazo out of his apartment. In the opening scene, Pepe chases her from the street in an attempt to reenter his apartment. Before he begins running, his long straight hair has a distinct part on the left side that exposes a large portion of his bare forehead. However, Olimpia beats him to the door. When Pepe reaches the apartment door, his hair is now windblown so that the part no longer shows (now resembling Moe of the Three Stooges). Yet when Olimpia looks through the peephole, his hair is neatly parted with a large portion of his forehead again visible. After she opens the door and pushes him into the elevator, he reverts back to the windblown look without parted hair. Later in another scene when Pepe knocks on the door, his hair is windblown with his forehead covered by his hair. Again, the next point of view Olimpia sees through the peephole is him with neatly parted hair and his forehead exposed.
    • Quotes

      Olimpia Segura: Take me home!

      Juan Bautista: Senorita, I can see that you are angry and you are completely justified. You are a lady of quality and you have been inconvenienced. Well, I am not going to allow the Count the satisfaction to arrive here and find you waiting for him. I shall request the bill immediately! Waiter, give this lady the check!

    • Crazy credits
      Title card: It is said in Barcelona "A bobo is a bobo!".
    • Connections
      Featured in L'univers du rire (1982)
    • Soundtracks
      The Blue Matador
      Music by Francis Lai

      Lyrics by Sammy Cahn

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    • Release date
      • September 15, 1967 (Finland)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Le bobo
    • Filming locations
      • Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
    • Production companies
      • Gina Production
      • Warner Bros.
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    • Budget
      • $3,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 45m(105 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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