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The Bullfighter and the Lady

United States

1951

124 Min
Black and White
1.37:1
English
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DIR Budd Boetticher

PROD John Wayne

SCR Budd Boetticher, James Edward Grant, Ray Nazarro

DP Jack Draper

CAST Robert Stack, Joy Page, Gilbert Roland, Virginia Grey, Ward Bond

ED Richard L. Van Enger

MUSIC Victor Young

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Budd Boetticher

A college athlete, Oscar Boetticher Jr. became a matador in Mexico in the mid 1930s. He entered the Hollywood film industry as a technical advisor on the 1941 version of Blood and Sand and then became an assistant director. Boetticher made his directing debut in 1944, and after helming a series of low-budget films, made the semi-autobiographical The Bullfighter and the Lady in 1951. He signed the film as Budd Boetticher, the name he would work under for the rest of his career. Boetticher showed real ability directing actioners and crime films, but his greatest impact was with a series of westerns starring Randolph Scott, most of which were produced by Harry Joe Brown and scripted by future director Burt Kennedy. These films, such as The Tall T and Ride Lonesome, are distinguished by their tight pacing, strong casts, and sly strains of humor. Boetticher spent most of the 1960s trying to raise money for a documentary of Mexican bullfighter Carlos Arruza. Before the shooting was completed… read more

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Dimitris Psachos

2Sep10

This might not be the ultimate masterpiece of Boetticher but it caught me by surprise. A film of honor and yet of masculine downfall or maybe I felt engaged by Stack's illustrious character in spite of his hyper ambition and the tragic results of it.

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