The Great Adventure (1974 film)
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Directed by | Emilio Vieyra |
Starring | Víctor Bó, Graciela Alfano and Ricardo Bauleo. |
Production company | Aries Cinematográfica Argentina |
Distributed by | Nort Film |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | Argentina |
Language | Spanish |
The Great Adventure (Spanish: La Gran aventura) is a 1974 Argentine action film comedy directed by Emilio Vieyra. The film stars Víctor Bó, Graciela Alfano and Ricardo Bauleo.[1][2] The film marked the end of Vieyra's contract with Pel-Mex, and start of collaboration with producers Aries Cinematográfica Argentina and other small producers.[3] The film features a Dollars trilogy-type whistling and gun-firing score.
Cast
- Graciela Alfano as Afrodita
- Ricardo Bauleo as Apolo
- Víctor Bó as Hércules
- Leonardo Bonzi
- Juan José Camero
- Florencio Alegre
- María Fernanda Cartier
- Rey Charol
- Julio De Grazia
- Noemí del Castillo
- Beto Gianola
- Alberto Golán
- Liliana Lagos
- Juan Carlos Landers
- Roberto Landers
- Stella Maris Lanzani
- Ricardo Lavié
- Maria Estela Lorca
- Gilda Lousek
- Oscar Maril
- Jorge Martínez
- Enrique Milio
- Guillermo Murray
- Arturo Noal
- Enrique Nóbili
- Ignacio Quirós
- Gigi Rua
- Dudy Sicorski
- Julieta Vertier
- Emilio Vieyra as Cameo
- Norberto Vieyra
Reception
Although the director Emilio Vieyra was often criticized and his films dismissed by critics, The Great Adventure was a commercial success and considered a "blockbuster".[4] Fernando Gabriel Varea in his 2006 book El cine argentino durante la dictadura militar, 1976/1983 described the film as a "super super adventure", "sort of cross between James Bond and the Three Stooges. [5] The Great Adventure was also the first of several of Vieyra's films which featured fish and dolphins.[4][6]
References
- ^ Giusti, Marco (2010). 007 all'italiana. Isbn Edizioni. p. 38. ISBN 978-88-7638-187-4. Retrieved 24 November 2011.
- ^ TV guide. Triangle Publications. 1981. p. 270. Retrieved 24 November 2011.
- ^ Aguilar, Gonzalo Moisés; Manetti, Ricardo (2005). Cine argentino: modernidad y vanguardias, 1957/1983. Fondo Nacional de las Artes. p. 154. ISBN 9789509807891. Retrieved 24 November 2011.
- ^ a b Puig, Alexis (30 November 1997). El gran libro del Vampiro. Imaginador. p. 113. ISBN 978-950-768-182-0. Retrieved 24 November 2011.
- ^ Varea, Fernando Gabriel (1 January 2006). El cine argentino durante la dictadura militar, 1976/1983. Editorial Municipal de Rosario. p. 58. ISBN 978-987-9267-28-8. Retrieved 24 November 2011.
- ^ Humor. Ediciones de la Urraca S.A. 1 January 1994. Retrieved 24 November 2011.[verification needed]