The Brave One

1956

Action / Drama / Family

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Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 42% · 500 ratings
IMDb Rating 6.5/10 10 1089 1.1K

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Plot summary

A young Mexican boy tirelessly tries to save his pet bull from death at the hands of a celebrated matador.


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Joi Lansing as Marion Randall
Michel Ray as Leonardo
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by bandw 6 / 10

Sentimental story in the "boy-bonds-with-animal" genre.

This is the story of a young Mexican peasant boy who comes across a cow that is dying beneath a fallen tree branch and saves the calf she is birthing; a strong bond is established between the boy and the calf, a bond that persists as the calf turns into an aggressive bull that is being groomed for the the bullring. This bellicose beast is referred to as being "brave" in this film.

Ownership of the bull is a subject of debate throughout the film and at one point the boy gains an audience with the Mexican President to try to resolve the issue. Outside of the story being utterly preposterous, I had no problem with it.

This was filmed in Mexico in CinemaScope using highly saturated colors. There are some beautiful scenes of rural Mexico as well as a tour of Mexico City. The sweeping score by Victor Young invites grand emotion, but it stuck me as too exuberant, in the style of many scores of 1950s movies. The acting is uniformly wooden.

The highlights of the film are the captivating, and extended, bull fighting scenes. No matter what your opinion is of this controversial sport, it will be hard for you not to recognize its appeal based on these scenes. When an American visitor to Mexico expresses her dismay about the sport, her Mexican host notes that boxing and fox hunting are accepted, so why not bullfighting? He goes on to say that Mexicans know that death is never very far away, but that Americans are outraged by pain and, as for death, they may pass a law against it at any time.

What attracted me to this movie was seeing that it is based on an Oscar-winning story by Dalton Trumbo. The movie credits the story to one "Robert Rich," who was a front for Trumbo during the period of his being blacklisted during the McCarthy era (when Trumbo appeared before a Congressional committee and was threatened with a Contempt of Congress citation for not answering questions, he told the committee that that would be appropriate, since he had nothing but contempt for them). After having seen other movies with strong themes based on Trumbo screenplays, such as "Lonely are the Brave," "Papillon," and "Spartacus," I was looking forward to this film, but it does not live up to the quality of those. I was puzzled as to how Trumbo could have lapsed into such sentimentality, but then it occurred to me that he must have identified with the bull who defied attempts to be constrained and ultimately prevailed, just as Trumbo himself.

Reviewed by mark.waltz 7 / 10

The bull is a killer, and sometimes that's a good thing.

This young bull will protect its lifelong pal Michel Ray from any foe, simply because a bull I guess has a good memory and is loyal for the protection that it has received since it was born, kept warm and safe overnight when Ray took it into the warmth after finding the newborn next to its dead mother. His father had it branded, sold to professional bullfighters, and Ray is determined to get it back, safely out of harms way where it would surely be killed. The bull rescues Ray in a nail biting scene with a mountain lion, one of the film's many highlights.

Young children and animals are a frequent topic of the movies, and this little film is a colorful example of that, Ray's adventures with the bull just what you'd expect from a film of this nature. Film and TV B actress Joi Lansing has a small role as a visiting American, but for the most part, it's an English speaking cast of Hispanic actors. The film also has a pro-Juarez subtext going on as the long dead president is mentioned several times and the subject of the school class Ray's in. The film is sweet and colorful, sentimental and adventurous. One of the most unique family films (directed by "Now Voyager's" Irving Rapper) of the 50's. Ray obviously walks off with the movie, absolutely a charmer.

Reviewed by jeffhaller 8 / 10

The Yearling in Mexico

Mostly really good things here. It gets a little slow and repetitive in places.

The authenticity of the settings and the beautiful photography make it stand out from other pet stories. It does not feel like a Hollywood product

The story is not fresh, but to have the pet be a bull is. The era in which the story is told is different from today giving the film a lot of flavor (the priest blessing the animals).

The movie starts with a funeral procession for the main character's mother. It is understandable how Gitano became so important to me.

Lovely experience.

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