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| Vera Cruz | 
enlarge | Director: Robert Aldrich Actors: Gary Cooper, Burt Lancaster, Denise Darcel, Cesar Romero, Sara Montiel Studio: MGM (Video & DVD) Category: DVD
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Avg. Customer Rating: 33 reviews Sales Rank: 12229
Format: Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, Dvd-video, Subtitled, Widescreen, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), French (Original Language), Spanish (Original Language), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), Spanish (Dubbed) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 94 Picture Format: Anamorphic Widescreen Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: MGMDM110365D ISBN: 0792849280 UPC: 027616859075 EAN: 9780792849285 ASIN: B000056H2K
Theatrical Release Date: December 25, 1954 Release Date: March 20, 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Studio: Tcfhe/mgm Release Date: 05/20/2008 Run time: 94 minutes Rating: Nr
Amazon.com "You're the first friend I ever had," grins flamboyant mercenary Burt Lancaster to lean, laconic Gary Cooper with a smile that suggests that he may be the last. They're a pair of Americans abroad looking to cash in on the Mexican revolution by selling their services to the highest bidder in this energetically cynical south-of-the-border Western. They meet cute, conning, robbing, and out-witting one another in a bit of one-upmanship that bonds the men in mutual admiration, and then team up to escort a royal convoy through revolutionary country. When they discover its secret stash of gold bullion, they revert to their old way, selling out anyone it takes to get the treasure for themselves, even each other. Played out as a seat-of-the-pants con game of shifting alliances and double crosses, this is a cheerfully ruthless tale that served as a veritable blueprint for the Italian spaghetti Westerns of the 1960s. Director Robert Aldrich has a real flair for turning rogues and opportunists into deviously riveting characters, and went on to work the same sort of magic on Kiss Me Deadly and The Dirty Dozen. The cast of character actors features Ernest Borgnine, Charles Bronson, and Jack Elam in the gang, George Macready as Emperor Maximilian, and Henry Brandon as the martinet German captain Danette. --Sean Axmaker
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FIRE AND ICE October 5, 2001 17 out of 18 found this review helpful
Robert Aldrich's VERA CRUZ is a movie I watch every two or three years from my childhood on. Dubbed in french, in pan & scan or even in black & white on my first TV set, no matter in what condition I've seen it, the film stayed as a favorite of mine. Now MGM presents it on DVD with a trailer and different dubbings and subtitles as bonus features. Meager. Furthermore, sound and images are in my opinion no more than average.Coproduced by Burt Lancaster, VERA CRUZ gives to the actor the opportunity to present an extraordinary performance. Joe Erin is an outlaw with no morals, ready to cheat his friends. He is very fast with his gun and the two man-to-man duels of the movie are scenes worthy to stay in the annals of western movies. Superb are also the scenes involving Burt Lancaster and Gary Cooper, specially the evening at the emperor's residence or the first encounter between both men. I still can hear Lancaster say " Guess ! " with his overwhite teeth to a Gary Cooper asking him which horse belongs to him. All in all, VERA CRUZ is a must for any movie lover even if the DVD presentation is far from being perfect. A DVD for your library.
"Vera Cruz" has everything! April 2, 2000 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
First I must confess that I've never been a fan of the Western genre... However "Vera Cruz" simply fascinated me... You see, the first thing I always require of any film is "entertainment". If a film does not hold my attention I consider it a waste even if all the critics in the world have proclaimed it "a masterpiece" and it has won all the industry awards... "Vera Cruz" delivers entertainment but at the same time it challenges you. The relationship of the two main characters, Cooper and Lancaster, keeps you on the edge... You'll love this incarnation of Cooper's silent straight-forward American but Lancaster's performance is mesmerizing...Boy, they don't make actors like these anymore... The rest of the cast is also in top form specially Cesar Romero. The legendary Sara "Sarita" Montiel looks beautiful and does a good job in this her Hollywood debut; unfortunatelly the part is small and the director failed to include a couple of good close-ups of her extraordinary face... As a curiosity you will also see Ernest Borgnine and Charles Bronson in the beginning of their careers... "Vera Cruz" has everything for everybody and I guess that's what makes it an enduring classic... Don't walk..run to the nearest video store and rent or buy this gem...
A truly underrated western with great cast June 27, 2004 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
Vera Cruz is an excellent western that was years ahead of its time, serving as a blueprint for plenty of westerns made years later. The story takes place during the Mexican Revolution after the conclusion of the Civil War. A prologue states that many Americans went south into the country hoping to become rich by prospering off of the revolution. One of these men is Ben Trane, an ex-Confederate officer hoping to earn some money to help out the war-torn south. He teams up with cocky gunfighter, Joe Erin, to help Emperor Maximilian transport a countess to the port of Vera Cruz. Joining them are Erin's gang, a bunch of adventurers, mercenaries, criminals, and hired guns, and a company of French lancers. Ben and Joe find more than they bargained for when they discover the countess wants out and they are also guarding $3 million in gold. This is a great western full of action with plenty of double and triple crosses. What makes it fun is that you never really know what the characters are going to do. Will Ben and Joe steal the gold? Filmed entirely in Mexico, Vera Cruz is beautifully shot and looks great in letterbox. Gary Cooper stars as Benjamin Trane, the ex-Confederate officer who sees an opportunity to make a lot of money. He plays straight man to Burt Lancaster's Joe Erin, the amoral gunfighter who really only looks out for himself. Cooper and Lancaster are great together, with Burt stealing the show much of the time, but Cooper never lets him outshine him. Denise Darcel plays Countess Duvare while Sara Monteil plays pickpocket, Nina. Erin's gang includes Ernest Borgnine as Donegan, Charles Bronson as Pittsburgh, Jack Elam as Tex, James McCallion as Little-Bit, and Archie Savage as Ballad. The movie also stars Cesar Romero, Henry Brandon, George Macready, and Morris Ankrum. The DVD includes the widescreen presentation and a theatrical trailer. For a beautifully shot, underrated western with plenty of twists and turns and a great cast, check out Vera Cruz!
The Granddaddy of Spaghetti westerns! January 6, 2001 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
Back in the Sixties, when Sergio Leone revolutionized the Western genre, I watched Vera Cruz on TV and revelled in its modern, anti-hero style. Apparently, a dozen years earlier, someone else was impressed, as it is said that Mr. Leone was a fan of this movie. Just look at the scenery, sets, and locations and you see the influence on future Spaghetti Westerns. If you were to dub the voices and add an Ennio Morricone soundtrack, the mind reels! That the supporting cast includes Ernest(Wild Bunch)Borgnine and Charles(Once Upon a Time in the West)Bronson only adds to its ahead-of-its-time feel.
Gary Cooper is intriguing as the outcast with a conscience trying to control the near psychotic Joe Erin of Lancaster. When a movie has a tight story and perfect casting like this, watching it is like taking a magic carpet ride. Coop always excelled as the hero that the villain seems to be one-up on (see The Westerner). Unlike the superhero Eastwood characters, this is one superstar that makes you feel he's in serious jeopardy. Vera Cruz is one of those movies where the parts add up to create a much greater whole. It is definitely a milestone in the evolution of old-style to modern-style Westerns.
Cooper & Lancaster deliver! April 12, 2001 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
Gary Cooper and Burt Lancaster deliver fine contrasting performances as unlikely allies in their quest for fortune. Top notch acting, good story, great character development -- fine entertainment. "Vera Cruz" is presented on this DVD in its original theatrical format! The widescreen compositions deserve no less. Thank you MGM for preserving and presenting this film on widescreen anamorphic DVD. The image and mono sound of this 1954 are clean, crisp and clear. The color looks like it was shot yesterday. I bought this DVD because I like both actors' work -- have a look at the Cooper in "High Noon", "Friendly Persuasion" and "The Westerner". And Lancaster in "The Professionals", "Run Silent, Run Deep" and "The Train". Also, well, because I haven't seen a really good contemporary western since "Silverado" and "Tombstone". This fills the box-office void very well. The Amazon summaries and the other four reviews here are right on target. Leone and Peckinpah MUST have seen this film. Highly recommended! BTW, western fans will rejoice that several John Wayne classics are slated for release in the next two months, including "Rio Bravo", "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance", "Horse Soldiers" and "The Sons of Katie Elder". It's about time!
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