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The Angel Wore Red (1960)

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User Rating: 5.3/10 (132 votes)

Overview

Director:
Nunnally Johnson
Writers:
Nunnally Johnson (writer)
Giorgio Prosperi (dialogue Italian version)
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Release Date:
14 April 1960 (Italy) more
Genre:
Action | Drama | War | Romance more
Tagline:
Man of Faith-And a Faithless Woman! more
Plot:
A clergyman travels to Spain to join the Loyalist side during the Spanish Civil War and finds himself attracted to a beautiful entertainer. | add synopsis
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A Noble Failure more

Cast

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Ava Gardner ... Soledad

Dirk Bogarde ... Arturo Carrera
Joseph Cotten ... Hawthorne
Vittorio De Sica ... Gen. Clave
Aldo Fabrizi ... Canon Rota
Arnoldo Foà ... Insurgent major
Finlay Currie ... Bishop
Rosanna Rory ... Mercedes (as Rossana Rory)
Enrico Maria Salerno ... Capt. Botargus
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Sposa bella, La (Italy)
The Fair Bride (USA) (working title)
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Runtime:
Italy:95 min | USA:99 min
Country:
Italy | USA
Language:
English
Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono (Westrex Recording System)
Filming Locations:
Catania, Sicily, Italy more
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Company:
Titanus more

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6 out of 7 people found the following comment useful:-
A Noble Failure, 16 May 2001
6/10
Author: Eric Chapman (caspar_h@yahoo.com) from Pittsburgh, PA

A fairly potent script with an interesting plot device at its core (both believers and non-believers alike chase after a sacred religious relic during a bloody civil war), undermined by rather bland, pedestrian film-making. Thus, it's not terribly surprising this was the last film directed by the prolific screenwriter Nunnally Johnson. He shoots just about everything in an overly dark and cramped way making it often impossible to determine where a scene is set, let alone what is going on or even who is in it. This may have been intentional, with the absence of light meant to convey the spiritual darkness in which the country of Spain was submerged at the time, but it comes off as crude and makes for rough viewing. There's something strange about the sound as well; there are few if any sufficiently lit close ups and it seems as if some of the actors' voices have been dubbed. Vittorio DeSica's character, for instance, comes across a bit like Truman Capote playing General Patton. Joseph Cotten pops up every now and again, as a cynical, gravel-voiced newsman, (in fact, he also narrates) but you never ever really see his face and there is something disembodied about his entire presence. It's all a bit unsettling.

Nonetheless, if you can endure its flaws, the movie raises some thought provoking questions on the nature of faith and religion in times of strife, and Dirk Bogarde is quite impassioned as the troubled priest. Ava Gardner, however, is noticeably past her prime as Bogarde's love interest, and her character isn't adequately fleshed out.

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