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The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe

Robinson Crusoe

Mexico

1954

90 Min
Color
1.37:1
Spanish, English
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DIR Luis Buñuel

PROD Óscar Dancigers, Henry F. Ehrlich

SCR Daniel Defoe, Hugo Butler, Luis Buñuel

DP Alex Phillips

CAST Dan O'Herlihy, Jaime Fernández, Felipe de Alba, Chel López, José Chávez, Emilio Garibay

ED Carlos Savage, Alberto Valenzuela

PROD DES Edward Fitzgerald

MUSIC Anthony Collins

SOUND Javier Mateos

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Luis Buñuel

Sent off for a Jesuit education by his prosperous Spanish parents, Luis Buñuel went on to attend the University of Madrid, where he first became interested in the burgeoning European film industry. Upon graduating from Paris’ Academie du Cinema, his first movie job was as an assistant to French-based directors Jean Epstein and Mario Nalpas. In partnership with an old friend, Spanish painter/sculptor Salvador Dali, Buñuel put together the three-reel surrealist masterpiece Un Chien Andalou (1928), the film that features dead donkeys on a piano, a razor slashing an eyeball, and other deliberately shocking images that cineastes have either praised or damned for the past seven decades.

Buñuel’s first feature film, L’Age d’Or, was banned from public exhibition almost immediately from the moment of its 1930 premiere; its principal opponents were high-ranking members of the Catholic church, who condemned the film as savagely sacrilegious. After 1932’s Land Without Bread, an uncompromising… read more

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Marcelo Pereira

23Nov11

What is this, I can't even... Buñuel should probably be ashamed of this, because it's absurdly bad. Let's just forget about this one and pretend it's not on his glorious filmography.

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Răpciune

8Oct11

probably the best way to dismantle the veracity of an adventure book is to strictly stick to its mood and content. no extra irony can replace the self-detonating load of irony that any such book carries with itself.

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All Is Grace

1Jul11

Although I really liked the film, but this isn't so much of a Bunuel signature movie.

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THE ADVENTURES OF ROBINSON CRUSOE

By Daniel A. DiCenso on September 4, 2011

The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe is not Luis Buñuel’s best known film. This is due in large part to it being such an unusual subject for the director. Although Buñuel was fascinated, as are all great…  read review

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