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Directed by | Vincent Sherman |
Written by | Enrico Bomba (uncredited) Bruno Frank (novel) |
Produced by | Alexander Salkind Pier Luigi Torri |
Starring | Horst Buchholz Gina Lollobrigida José Ferrer Francisco Rabal Louis Jourdan Fernando Rey |
Cinematography | Edmond Richard |
Edited by | Margarita de Ochoa |
Music by | Jean Ledrut Ángel Arteaga Les Baxter (US version) |
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Running time | 111 minutes |
Countries | Spain France Italy |
Language | English |
Cervantes is a highly fictionalized 1967 Franco-Spanish-Italianinternational co-production film biography depicting the early life ofMiguel de Cervantes (1547–1616). Based on the 1937 novelA Man Called Cervantes byBruno Frank, it was the first screen biography of the author. Directed byVincent Sherman and filmed in color, it starsHorst Buchholz as Cervantes,Gina Lollobrigida as a prostitute with whom he becomes involved,José Ferrer as Hassan Bey, the Turk who held Cervantes in captivity,Louis Jourdan as CardinalGiulio Acquaviva, andFernando Rey as KingPhilip II. Italian actor Tiziano Cortini, who usually used the name "Lewis Jordan," appeared under his own name to avoid confusion with Louis Jourdan.Enrique Alarcón handled theproduction design.
During the 16th century, we follow the adventures and romances of the young and passionate Miguel de Cervantes, who would later become the author ofDon Quixote. From his clashes with Cardinal Giulio Acquaviva andOttoman Hassan Bey, to his alliance withPope Pius IV, his tumultuous love affair with the beautiful Roman courtesan Giulia Toffoli, his involvement in battles alongside Philip II of Spain against theMoors, and his bravery in thenaval battle of Lepanto where he lost the use of his left arm, to his capture by pirates alongside his brother Rodrigo and their imprisonment inAlgiers by Hassan Bey.
Miguel gains a significant reputation for his military exploits, and while in captivity, he meets Nessa, a young girl who inspires the character ofDulcinea del Toboso. Hassan Bey seeks to profit from the release of the brothers by demanding ransom from their family and the King of Spain. During negotiations, Hassan Bey enslaves the brothers, but Miguel incites a rebellion, leading to his torture and death sentence. Fortunately, the ransom is paid before his execution, and Hassan Bey releases the Cervantes brothers, allowing them to return home.
Filming began in 1966, and the movie was released in several countries between 1967 and 1969.
Released in the U.S. as aB-movie, and retitledYoung Rebel, the film went unnoticed at the box office and did not do well critically.
TheRadio Times Guide to Films' review ofCervantes gave the film two stars out of five. It described the film as a "dismal European co-production, which doesn't seem to bear much relation to the life of the famous Spanish writer."[1]
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