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Cabo Blanco

Original title: Caboblanco
  • 1980
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  • 1h 31m
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5.3/10
1.5K
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Charles Bronson, Jason Robards, and Dominique Sanda in Cabo Blanco (1980)
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In 1948, an assortment of shady characters are searching for Nazi loot, sunken off the coast of Peru.In 1948, an assortment of shady characters are searching for Nazi loot, sunken off the coast of Peru.In 1948, an assortment of shady characters are searching for Nazi loot, sunken off the coast of Peru.

  • Director
    • J. Lee Thompson
  • Writers
    • Morton S. Fine
    • Milton S. Gelman
    • James Granby Hunter
  • Stars
    • Charles Bronson
    • Jason Robards
    • Dominique Sanda
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    1.5K
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    • Director
      • J. Lee Thompson
    • Writers
      • Morton S. Fine
      • Milton S. Gelman
      • James Granby Hunter
    • Stars
      • Charles Bronson
      • Jason Robards
      • Dominique Sanda
    • 29User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Charles Bronson
    Charles Bronson
    • Giff Hoyt
    Jason Robards
    Jason Robards
    • Gunther Beckdorff
    Dominique Sanda
    Dominique Sanda
    • Marie Allesandri
    Fernando Rey
    Fernando Rey
    • Terredo
    Simon MacCorkindale
    Simon MacCorkindale
    • Lewis Clarkson
    Camilla Sparv
    Camilla Sparv
    • Hera
    Gilbert Roland
    Gilbert Roland
    • Dr. Ramirez
    Denny Miller
    Denny Miller
    • Horst
    James Booth
    James Booth
    • John Baker
    Jorge Russek
    Jorge Russek
    • Minister
    Clifton James
    Clifton James
    • Lorrimer
    Ernest Esparza III
    • Pepe
    • (as Ernest Esparza)
    José Chávez
    • Bustamante
    • (as Jose Chavez)
    Carlos Romano
    • Miguel
    Martin LaSalle
    Martin LaSalle
    • Aparicio
    • (as Martin La Salle)
    Conrad Hool
    Conrad Hool
    • British Crewman #1
    • (as Alan Conrad)
    Stephen Peck
    • British Crewman #2
    Manuel Martín
    Manuel Martín
    • Inquest Clerk
    • (as Manuel Martin)
    • Director
      • J. Lee Thompson
    • Writers
      • Morton S. Fine
      • Milton S. Gelman
      • James Granby Hunter
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    5Pycal

    'Casa' Blanco

    Judging solely from the cool poster art (featuring a mean looking Bronson with a .357 magnum in hand) I expected a gritty 70s/80s style crime flick with the main twist being that it's set in a tropical Latin American location instead of the typical NYC or LA. Instead what we get is a 1940s era neo-noir with shades of 'Casablanca'. I guess I would have been fine with that as it would have been an interesting change of pace for a Bronson flick (so long as it were accompanied by plenty of hard-hitting action). However whatever potential this film had quickly deteriorates as the plot becomes nothing more than a lame, slow paced, sunken treasure movie.

    Highlights include a few creative(though underwhelming) action scenes, topless Latina chicks, and appearances by Fernando Rey and Jason Robards (who isn't very convincing as a German expatriate). Even a cameo by a talking parrot can't save it. Avoid.
    7lost-in-limbo

    Everyone wants a piece, and a past to escape too.

    Director J. Lee Thompson and actor Charles Bronson always made an interesting team, and this particular effort was the last one I needed to see. Compared with most of their collaborations in the 80s, this is a diamond in the rough and quite an off-kilter, old-fashion adventure / mystery story that sets out to be intriguing and creates a nice feel of the times, than anything relying on Bronson handing out nasty punishment. Well on that point, the violence when it does eventuate is surprisingly brutal, if quick and too the point. When it happens, it comes from nowhere. However Bronson is given a chance to spread his wings, and act with confidence and stalwart appeal. It's a terrifically surly, down-played performance by Chuck in a suitable heroine role. Working off Bronson is a tremendously solid cast. Jason Robards' is subtly powerful in a fine turn and Fernando Rey's sly style always amuses. Dominique Sanda displays a potently classy presence. The support cast rounding it off are just as good with Simon Mac Corkindale, Dennis Millar, Clifton James and Camilla Sparv.

    Looming from the presentation is a film-noir tone, and I don't really get the 'Casablanca' references (from it being a rip-off to an unfunny spoof) made about it. There's no denying it's rather talky though, but the script is involving and smartly weaved together. This works due to the screenplay having a busy (if muddled) plot and still keeping a breezy (almost brooding) air to it. Some contrived, and convenient actions occur, and the drama can seem a little uncertain. But it never becomes a worry. Also how they used the breathtakingly erotic Mexican backdrop in the action was accordingly staged and well-framed. Talk about nice sight seeing. The swirling, wide-screen camera-work had that ability to capture that organic sense of place, although the underwater shots came off terribly murky. Thompson's direction is undoubtedly workman-like, slow and effective on a much larger scale, despite the dreary look to its visual styling. Jerry Goldsmith's rousing melancholic score is picture-perfect. Everything boils up to an thrilling climax, as the calmness makes way for a stormy (literally) confrontations of two men, who share something in common, but how they go about things are entirely different. They have a past they like to forget, and this is their chance for that to happen and put away that lingering fear of something catching up.

    One of Bronson's interestingly obscure oddities, which unjustly flopped and deserves an audience.

    p.s I would love to see a good DVD print of this film, because the grainy VHS copy I rented doesn't do it any justice.
    5hotelfocus

    A Charles Bronson's 'interpretation' of Casablanca ?!

    It seems like almost all Hollywood stars have to have their own version of Casablanca.

    Even Shakespeare plays must not have attracted so many varied 'interpretations'.

    Even Charles Bronson ?!

    But surprisingly the movie is still a typical Bronson movie. Factor in the nudity, the fights, the thrills, and the 'he-men' that populate your regular Bronson movie.

    I personally found the ending a bit'weak and maybe obscure'; but it helps to differentiate the movie from being a direct Casablanca copy.

    Overall, it stands up OK for die-hard Bronson fans.
    5ma-cortes

    Regular and badly paced USA/Mexican/Spanish coproduction about a variety of shady roles searching for a valuable treasure

    An inkeeper : Charles Bronson and an assortment of misfit characters are searching for a nazi treasure with unexpected consequences. This variety of other characters include an ex Nazi officer : Jason Robards , a mysterious French woman : Dominique Sanda , a suspect police chief : Fernando Rey , an adventurer : Simon MacCorkindale , among others .All of them assemble in Peru after WWII and everyone shares a common interest : to find a missing treasure of gold , lost in a ship wreck.

    This is an adventure, thriller, suspense movie full of flaws and gaps , dealing with a motley group searching for a Nazi loot sunken off the coast of Peru. The plot sounds familiar as the film results to be a very inferior crossover between Casablanca and The treasure of Sierra Madre , taking parts here and there . Average screenplay by Victor Andres Catena and Jaime Comas Gil with plenty of twists and turns .The main and support cast is frankly excellent though really wasted , giving mediocre interpretations. Bronson plays in his usual wooden style a tough and two-fisted bartender who runs the local watering hole ; Dominique Sanda is a beautiful woman searching for his lover ; Jason Robards plays a nasty Nazi who controls the townsfolk and the police chief well performed by Fernando Rey . Here appears an important plethora of secondary actors as Gilbert Roland , Camila Sparv , Simon MacCorkindale , Clifton James , Anna De Sade and brief appearance by the Spanish Aldo Sambrell . Atmospheric cinematograhy by the Mexican Alex Phillips , being necessary a perfect remastering because of film copy is washed-out. Adequate and sunny scenarios by the expert production designer Jaime Perez Cubero. Evocative musical score by Jerry Goldsmith , but far from his great soundtracks.

    The motion picture was regularly directed by J.Lee Thompson . Lee made various Charles Bronson vehicles , both of them got some successes , working in titles as St Ives, White Buffalo , Ten to midnight, Death Wish the crackdown , The evil that men do, Murphy Law , Messenger of death , Kinjite forbidden subjects and this Cabo Blanco . Thompson's greatest hit was Navarone guns as well as MacKenna gold . Rating : 4.5/10 . Mediocre , though the movie will appeal to Charles Bronson fans
    Michael_Elliott

    Play It Again, Charles

    Cabo Blanco (1980)

    ** (out of 4)

    Peru, 1948 is the setting for this adventure film about a group of criminals living in Cabo Blanco. A bar owner (Charles Bronson) finds himself caught up in a mystery dealing with missing gold, which includes a beautiful woman (Dominique Sanda) searching for her husband, a Nazi war criminal (Jason Robards) and a crooked police chief (Fernando Rey).

    CABO BLANCO is often laughed at because it's considered a rip-off of CASABLANCA. While this film does borrow heavily from that classic picture, the overall movie isn't nearly as bad as its reputation. At the same time, I really have to scratch my head as to why the producers would call the film CABO BLANCO because with that title you just know people were going to compare it to a much better film. It didn't really matter how this movie turned out, the odds of it being better than that Humphrey Bogart classic was very slim so why put your film in a bad position from the word go?

    As for the film itself, it's slight entertainment, although there's no question that there are plenty of flaws throughout. I think the biggest problem is the actual screenplay, which has way too much story and at times it gets rather bogged down in dialogue. The story itself could have been more interesting had there simply not be so many characters talking about so many different things. I know the film had some production issues so perhaps this might explain some of this but at just 87 minutes it seems like there's way too much story here than is needed.

    The film has some terrific visuals and especially if you view the film in its original 2.35:1 ratio. The locations are certainly beautiful and adds a lot to the story. The performances really aren't that bad either. Robards is entertaining as always and I thought Rey was extremely good in the role of the police chief. I thought Sanda made for a good femme fetale as well. As for Bronson, this isn't his typical tough guy role. This character is a lot more of a "normal" person so to speak and I thought the actor did a fine job with it.

    CABO BLANCO also suffers from some weird issues in regards to content. There's really no profanity and the violence is never too graphic or brutal. These elements are certain PG worthy yet there is all sorts of nudity that pushes it pass the family friendly rating. I'm not sure why they added on the nudity but nothing else but oh well. In the end CABO BLANCO is neither good nor bad but just pointless.

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    • Trivia
      During production of this movie, Charles Bronson said: "It's not the role I accept, it's the possibility of the picture being entertaining. I work for the whole, not for myself. I work for the audience. I've always felt that people deserve that much when they pay to see your picture. This is why, when I choose a role, I believe in giving what I feel is worth the price of a ticket. I believe in giving service."
    • Goofs
      When the diving device is raised from the deck(at around 3 mins), the winch is rotating in the wrong direction, and when the capsule is lowered into the water, the rotating direction is the same as when lifting.
    • Quotes

      Gifford Hoyt: I don't want that girl to die here like the Englishman.

      Gunther Beckdorff: How can I be responsible, whether she lives or dies? Death comes to us all, Giff, at one time or another. And to die in Caboblanco, well... there's always that colorful cemetery on the beach.

      Gifford Hoyt: I'm glad you think it's colorful. Because if anything does happen to that girl... rest in piece.

    • Alternate versions
      A much longer version of this film was released in theaters in Europe. The Clifton James character is featured in several scenes in this version. His entire role was cut out in the shorter American version.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Making of Cabo Blanco (1980)
    • Soundtracks
      The Very Thought Of You
      Sung by Nat 'King' Cole

      Composed by Ray Noble

      Published by Warner Bros Music, a division of Warner Bros, Inc.

      Courtesy of Capitol Records

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    • Release date
      • January 23, 1980 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Mexico
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Caboblanco
    • Filming locations
      • Barra de Navidad, Jalisco, Mexico(fishing village)
    • Production companies
      • Arco Films
      • Cabo Blanco Production Inc.
      • MVS Televisión
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    • Budget
      • $10,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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