Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Blood and Sand (4 stars)

Blood and Sand, from 1941, is an action/adventure Technicolor film starring Tyrone Power, Linda Darnell, and Rita Hayworth.  Featuring Laird Cregar, John Carradine, J. Carrol Naish, and Anthony Quinn in supporting roles, this film, which was brought to the screen in 1922 with Rudolph Valentino in the lead role, is based on the Vincente Blasco Ibanez novel of the same name.




Young Juan Gallardo (who will grow up to be Tyrone Power) dreams of being a bullfighter as his late father was.  Bragging that the bull which can kill him hasn't been born yet, the fearless Juan vows to be the greatest of all matadors.  After promising his childhood sweetheart, Carmen (Ann Todd, who will grow up to be Linda Darnell), that they will be married upon his return, Juan sets off for Madrid, where he will train and begin his bullfighting career.



Ten years later, Juan returns to his hometown, marries the lovely Carmen, and is very much at the top of his game.  While the bullfighting critic, Curro (Laird Cregar), was once unimpressed by Juan, the man is soon eating his words and declaring Juan to be "the greatest of the great."  Crowds are wild about Juan's abilities in the ring, and he soon becomes rich and famous.




At the height of Juan's fame, the beautiful Dona Sol (Rita Hayworth) returns to town, and in short order, the two of them have begun an affair.  As he pursues his relationship with the beautiful woman, Juan neglects all else.  His bullfighting skills falter, his critics rail against him, and his wealth disappears.  With up-and-comers on the move, and a fickle crowd always wanting something greater, will Juan be able to hang on to his fame?  Or will the illicit love of the beautiful woman bring him down?  How it all plays out is the balance of the film.




The costumes and scenery in Blood and Sand are stunning!  The story is interesting and exciting and filled with non-stop action.  Ty Power is completely perfect in this role, and he is magical with the cape---the way it twirled in front of the bull is beautiful.  He looks spectacular in every costume he wears, and his acting is terrific.  Linda Darnell is lovelier than I have ever seen her, and she and Power, as in their other films together, have great chemistry here.  Rita Hayworth (who is rapidly climbing up my favorite actress list and is now close to #10) is completely gorgeous; I was especially captivated by her in a royal blue gown.  She even has a chance to "strut her stuff" in a beautiful, sensual dance sequence with Anthony Quinn.



While bullfighting is no longer an acceptable means of entertainment, Blood and Sand is a product of its times and, as such, is easily a 4-star, must-see film.  Besides, just enjoying this movie doesn't mean one condones bullfighting, anymore than loving Gone with the Wind means one condones slavery.  This film also includes marital infidelity, and I abhor that...but I still think the film is amazing!!  Out on DVD, it ought to be fairly easy to track down.

Happy viewing!!

12 comments:

  1. I love/love this film and is part of my DVD collection. Quinn, sometimes reminded me a little of Valentino and he performed gracefully on the dance floor... which, is one of my favorite dance scenes ever...

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  2. Dawn, this is one I don't own, but the next time I see it on the TCM schedule, you can bet I will be recording it. Mr. Quinn was quite the dancer. He had some great dance scenes with Ann Sheridan in "City for Conquest."

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  3. love it darling! Wanna follow each others blog?:X

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  4. Wow, I never would picture Anthony Quinn dancing! I'll hopefully see this someday. I see it's in color...I always prefer them in black and white but this sounds like the color really added to the film.

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    1. I know, I prefer black and white as well. But, really, the color did add to the beauty of this one. The costumes and scenery were stunning, and I just don't think the effect would have been the same in B&W. And, yes, Anthony Quinn definitely could move on the dance floor. I assume you watched the video clip I included. While Rita is the real star, the reality is that she had to have a good partner...isn't the saying "it takes two to tango." Definitely, one has to know how to lead when dancing...and Quinn does it fabulously.

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  5. I so want to see this film..have seen bits and pieces over the years but never the whole thing. Great review as usual Patti!

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    1. Thanks, Monty. I do hope you get a chance to see this one. I think it's quite a masterpiece.

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  6. Hi Patti, you are so smart when it comes to all of this stuff - my husband calls me a movie star moron, I can never remember who is who! :) This does sound like a fun movie - I love seeing all the old fashioned costume and imagining living in another time and place! Thanks~

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    1. Well, classic films are something I am passionately interested in, so learning about them is fun. However, I am quite the "movie star moron" when it comes to current stars. My kids get a kick out of how clueless I am.

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  7. I just reviewed Rita in Lady From Shanghai and it's inspired me to see some of her other works. This movie has become a must-see...thanks for reviewing/recommending it!

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    1. Kristen, it's been awhile (3 years probably) since I saw "Lady from Shanghai," and I don't remember it at all. Plus, it was before I had developed the love for Rita that I now have. I need to read your review, then see the film again.

      You're welcome for the review/recommendation. Hope you enjoy it.

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