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Chubasco le rebelle

Original title: Chubasco
  • 1968
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
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Susan Strasberg and Christopher Jones in Chubasco le rebelle (1968)
AdventureDrama

Twenty-year-old Chubasco chooses a difficult path of hard labor at sea aboard a fishing boat and learns about how to become a man in the process.Twenty-year-old Chubasco chooses a difficult path of hard labor at sea aboard a fishing boat and learns about how to become a man in the process.Twenty-year-old Chubasco chooses a difficult path of hard labor at sea aboard a fishing boat and learns about how to become a man in the process.

  • Director
    • Allen H. Miner
  • Writer
    • Allen H. Miner
  • Stars
    • Richard Egan
    • Christopher Jones
    • Susan Strasberg
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    209
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    • Director
      • Allen H. Miner
    • Writer
      • Allen H. Miner
    • Stars
      • Richard Egan
      • Christopher Jones
      • Susan Strasberg
    • 7User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Richard Egan
    Richard Egan
    • Sebastian Marino
    Christopher Jones
    Christopher Jones
    • Chubasco
    Susan Strasberg
    Susan Strasberg
    • Bunny Marino
    Ann Sothern
    Ann Sothern
    • Angela
    Simon Oakland
    Simon Oakland
    • Laurindo
    Audrey Totter
    Audrey Totter
    • Theresa Marino
    Preston Foster
    Preston Foster
    • Nick Casell
    Peter Whitney
    Peter Whitney
    • Matt
    Edward Binns
    Edward Binns
    • Judge North
    Joe De Santis
    Joe De Santis
    • Benito Tosoni
    • (as Joe DeSantis)
    Norman Alden
    Norman Alden
    • Frenchy
    Stewart Moss
    Stewart Moss
    • Les
    Ron Rich
    Ron Rich
    • Juno
    Milton Frome
    Milton Frome
    • Night Court Police Sergeant
    Baynes Barron
    Baynes Barron
    • 2nd Fuzz
    • (uncredited)
    Suzanne Benoit
    • Edna Belle
    • (uncredited)
    James J. Casino
    • Police Officer
    • (uncredited)
    Harry Cohn
    • Sailor
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Allen H. Miner
    • Writer
      • Allen H. Miner
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    5boblipton

    The Lucky Jonah

    Christopher George is Chubasco, a hot-blooded son of a son of a fisherman who takes a sock at a cop and gets a choice: jail, or a job on a fishing trawler. There, he turns out to be a good man, with a pair of eyes that can spot the porpoises that betoken tuna, but bad luck for those around him; one of his skippers drops dead and when he ships unknowingly with the father of Susan Strasberg, with whom he has eloped, sparks fly.

    Mostly, it's an okay coming-of-age story with some old Hollywood hands to keep fans of old movies like me happy: Richard Egan, Audrey Totter, Preston Foster and Ann Southern all have good roles, and Paul Ivano offers some good documentary-style footage the first time we see the nets released. On the down side, William Lava, the bane of all cartoon lovers (no fault of his, really; he just had no budget) offers a syrupy and overwrought score that has aged very poorly.
    garson

    If you liked the James Dean movie `Rebel Without A Cause' you'll love this one.

    This movie will bring you back to a time when you were young and your parents wanted no part of your special someone. Susan Strasberg and Christopher Jones were adorable together. (They were married at the time of filming). The movie will teach you about compassion (with the knowledge that we may be wrong about a person and that people do change). And yes, parents are sometimes wrong, according to this movie anyway. I also gained a lot of knowledge about fishing tuna; I didn't know spotting the tuna was the most crucial part in catching it. Let me also mention that my favorite scene was the part when Christopher Jones was with his grandmother. Mr. Jones' touching performance made it very realistic, he really makes you feel his passion, not just in this movie but in all his movies.
    9Eva Ionesco

    A little stereotypical and dated, but worth a closer look

    There were a lot of movies in the sixties which were built around the catchphrase "He's not bad, daddy, he's just misunderstood!" They mostly stereotyped the young as well-meaning and virtuous, trying to find their place in the world, and the oldies who came down heavy on them as ignorant, insensitive, authority figures who judged them harshly, and who wouldn't listen.

    Although this movie is certainly strongly representative of that group of films, and is completely predictable, you'd be doing yourself a grave disservice if you let that fact stop you from viewing it, because this film has so much to recommend it.

    The movie opens at a beach-blanket party (where else!) where hoons on motorbikes terrorise the innocent young virgins around the campfire, and our fearless young hero (played by Christopher Jones) springs to the defence of the girls! Unfortunately, the police arrive, he accidentally thumps one of them in the scuffle, and the stage is set for the misunderstanding of the oldies versus the innocent but oppressed teenagers! Just when you thought a quick word of explanation would clear the whole matter up, too!

    However, there are some genuinely touching moments in the film, like when the old grandma holds our young hero in her arms and begins to softly sing a lullaby. That was such a beautiful moment, I'm sure I'll see the film again whenever I can. And there are so many other equally good moments throughout this film, that you really shouldn't miss an opportunity to see it, either.

    Christopher Jones does his best to look, sound, and act like James Dean in this movie, and a very good job he does of it, too! Richard Egan is perfect as the misunderstanding father who is strong and protective of his "little girl", but who shows his vulnerable side as well.

    Susan Strasberg is a fine actress who never got a role that was suitable for showcasing her acting skills, and in this movie she's mostly off-screen as one of the women whose idea of fulfilment is waiting for their men to come home from the sea! (Well, I told you it was dated!) Audrey Totter, who plays the grandma, even delivers the line "If I had no men to wait for, I would not live to see the sun come up!"

    In this movie, Strasberg plays the hero's girlfriend. She's supposed to be a teenager, yet she looks like she's in her late thirties! (She was actually thirty at the time). When she calls Richard Egan "daddy", it jars, because she's easily old enough to be his wife!

    Ann Sothern, who was so pretty and who gave us so many great films when she was young, plays the blowsy, aging, overweight Angela, a good-hearted barmaid who befriends the young couple and looks after them. What a fine actress she is!

    Although the directing is merely competent, the film stands out as a milestone among films of its type, because of the great acting performances, the strong character development, the film's appealing humanity and compassion, and those wonderful moving moments which make the film soar above its stereotypical foundations!
    butterflygms

    In response to above comments.

    Susan Strasberg does not look like she's in her late 30's (strange comment as she was a very youthful looking 29 in the film). She may look a few years older than a teenager (may--it's subjective) but she looks completely age appropriate to be with Christopher Jones and is completely believable as a young innocent woman. As for her "troubles at home," the only troubles at home were with Christopher Jones. As lovely as they are here, he wasn't a great husband. As for her character, yes "Bunny" is a woman who appears to live for her relationship with Chubasco but so does Juliet in Romeo and Juliet. There were not as many opportunities for a young woman in the 1960's especially as she's still living at home with very strict parents. We are meeting her before she lives as an adult and develops other passions. Hopefully, she will.
    7greerp

    This is a love story young people can relate to. It's about a father's objections to his daughter's boyfriend because he is from a different cultural background. A must see for young lovers.

    Christopher Jones and Susan Strasberg where married when they made this movie. Susan was going through the same hardships at home with her real life father (Lee Strasberg) as she was going through with her father in the movie Richard Egan, (another great actor). This movie is a most see for young lovers who have everything going against them; just as Susan and Christopher had in real life. If you are a fan of Susan Strasberg who recently died and/or of the struggling Christopher Jones from Wild in the Streets and Ryan's Daughter fame - you must see this move. You'll love it for being a timepiece.

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      In her autobiography. "Bittersweet", Susan Strasberg claims she got an urgent call from the director that her husband was acting a little rambunctious with the actresses they were testing. He bit the last one when he kissed her. He was balking at doing the love scenes. They asked her to play the part of the 18 year old girl who defies her father. She replied that she was too old and "did not want to be the oldest ingenue in Hollywood plus I'm 30 pounds overweight" She was told her face was still thin and she could diet. Encouraged by her husband Christopher Jones who agreed she should lose weight and wanted the money, she accepted the role.

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    • Release date
      • October 2, 1968 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Portuguese
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Chubasco
    • Filming locations
      • San Diego, California, USA
    • Production company
      • William Conrad Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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